Wing, Vincent, 1619-1668
Vincent Wing
Wing, Vincent
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Works
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almanac | |
An almanack for the year of our Lord God, 1718. ... By Vincent Wing | |
Astronomia Britannica : In Qua Per Novam, Concinnioremq[ue] Methodum, hi quinq[ue] Tractatus traduntur. I. Logistica Astronomica, quæ continet doctrinam Fractionum Astronomicarum integram, tùm in Numeris Naturalibus, tùm Artificialibus. II. Trigonometria, seu Doctrina Triangulorum, (Analytica & Practica) quæ comprehendit Dimensionem omnium Trigonorum, tàm Planorum, quàm Sphæricorum, cujus ope, Dimensiones Cœli, Terræ universiq[ue] Mundi Orbis (modo mirabili) dignoscantur. III. Doctrina Sphærica, quæ exhibet Longitudines, Latitudines, Declinationes, Ascensiones, Ortus, Occasus, Intercapedines, Parallaxesq[ue] singulorum Planetarum ad cujuslibet Sphæræ positum, & quo pacto Figuræ Cœlestes erigi possint. IV. Theoria Planetarum, quæ Novâ, accuratâq[ue] Methodo super Hypothesi Copernicanâ, veros Motus & Configurationes omnium Planetarum computare docet. V. Tabulæ Novæ Astronomicæ, ex quibus Singulorum Planetarum Motus, & Luminarium Eclipses, mirâ promptitudine colligantur. Congruentes cum Observationibus accuratissimis Nobilis Tychonis Brahæi. Cui accessit Observationum Astrònomicarum Synopsis Compendiaria, ex quâ Astronomiæ Britannicæ certitudo affatim elucescit ... Cui additur Postscriptum de Refractione / Authore Vincentio Wing, Mathem. - Londyn, 1669. | |
Canonum Astronomicorum | |
Doctrina Sphærica | |
A dreadfull prognostication : or an astrologicall prediction of severall contingencies incident to all Europe, drawn from the effects of severall celestiall configurations: but chiefly from the eclipse of the Moon Novermber 20. 1648. the solar eclipse and the two great lunar eclipses 1649. All which are exactly described, and astrologically handled. Also a generall prediction upon the affairs of the English Commonwealth 1649. ... With astrologicall judgements and observations concerning Italy, Rome, Turkie, Bohemia, Spain, France, (with Paris therein) Germany, Flanders, and several other cities and countries. Likewise, astrologicall observations upon the figure of the world in this years revolution and the several quarters thereof; ... By Vincent Wing, practitioner in the art mathematicall: and approved of by the best astrologers | |
Ephemerides of the coelestial motions for VII years beginning anno 1652, 1652: | |
Geodætes practicus: or, The art of surveying. Surveyed and laid out in a more accurate, plain and expeditious plat, then hath hitherto been performed: being a worke very usefull for surveyors, architects, engineers ... &c., and generally for all them that are ingeniously affected with such kinde of learning. | |
Geodætes practicus redivivus, the art of surveying formerly publish'd by Vincent Wing, math., now much augmented and improv'd, with an appendix thereunto subjoin'd, shewing the whole art of surveying by a new instrument, called the emperial table : performing exactly in all respects, and in all cases that can possibly happen in the practical part of surveying, the work of the theodolite, circumserentor, semi-circle, chard and needle : with the description and use of a new quadrant : to which is added by way of supplement, scientia stellarum, containing new and accurate tables of the planetary motions, whereby the planets places both in longitude and latitude, the places of the fixed stars, with the eclipses of the luminaries, are more easily attain'd, than by any yet extant | |
Harmonicon coeleste | |
Harmonicon coeleste, or, The cœlestiall harmony of the visible world : conteining, an absolute and entire piece of astronomie. Wherein is succinctly handled the trigonometricall part, generally propounded, and particularly applyed in all questions tending to the diurnall motion. Especially respecting, and truly subservient to the main doctrine of the second motions of the luminaries and the other planets : together with their affections as eclipses &c. Grounded upon the most rationall hypothesis yet constituted, and compared with the best observations that are extant, especially those of Tycho Brahe, and other more modern observators... | |
Logistica Astronomica | |
Merlinus Anglicus: or, England's Merlin : Prophetically fore-telling, the admirable events, and wonderful effects, that shall befall the king of Scots, the states of Holland, and the Parliament of England, in all their consultations, warlike actions, and naval designes, both by sea and land, for the year of our Lord, 1653. With the most exact predictions, and monthly observations, touching the great rising of the European nations against England; and the success that will attend them in all their motions, enterprises, and attempts; as also, the causes of these strange revolutions, mutations, inclinations, and eversions of empires, kingdoms, and common-wealths. Likewise the astronomical calculations of the eclipses, lunations, and conjunctions; portending a great change of government, religion, and law, in England, Scotland, and Ireland; together with the taking off all taxes, assesments, burdens, and oppressions; and calling to a severe account all committees and treasurers; with the executing of many great ones | |
Olympia domata | |
De Refractione Postscriptum Roberti Markham Baronetti | |
Speculum Uranicum, Anni æræ Christianæ, ... Or, An Almanack and Prognosication for the year of our Lord, ... | |
Tabulæ Novæ Astronomicæ | |
Theoria Planetarum Nova | |
Trigonometria | |
Urania practica, or, Practical astronomy : in VI parts | |
Wing 1648 : an almanack and prognostication for the year of 1648 being the bissextile or leap-yeare and from the creation of the world 5597, wherein is contained many usefull pleasant and necessary observations being very delectable and are easie to be understood of all sorts of men ... calculated (according to art) for the meridian and latitude of Belvoir-Castle in Lincolnshire whose longitude is 20 deg, 0 min, latitude 52 deg, 52 min and without sensible errour may serve the 3 kingdoms of England, Scotland and Iceland | |
Wing, 1666 | |
Wing's ephemeris for thirty years : Together with his computatio catholica, or, a general computation, furnished with variety of plain, easie, and most necessary rules, tables, and observations, as well ecclesiastical and oeconomical, as legal, mathematical, and meteorological. Fitted to the capacitie of all sorts of men, though more principally intended for the use and benefit of the plain and honest country-man. By Vin. Wing |