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  <dc:title>Pamphlet, 'An absolute demonstration that the lunar tables from which the nautical and other almanacks are computed and also the ephemerides are totally erroneous and quite uselss. Also, directions for the observations to be made in order to construct new and correct tables of the moon's motions' by Richard Edwards</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Pamphlet, printed by Edwards at 46 Cromer Street, London, in which trigonometry is used to prove his theory that the lunar tables are inaccurate. Richards puts forward a further trigonometric method to be used to produce accurate lunar tables.

Subject: Trigonometry / Astronomy</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1832</dc:date>
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