Throne
The throne is of the simple type
. The throne is attached with a integrated base. The
throne is
just an extension of the
plate,
with a small hole to attach any suspension apparatus.
Womb
The front of this instrument bears a de Rojas style universal
projection.
The womb contains 4 scales of the following types:
Range & Units |
Numbered |
Geometry |
Location |
Declination |
0 - 23.5 Degrees |
Every 10 degrees |
Linear |
Scales found in the lower portion of a universal
plate |
Calendar,
perpetual |
1660 - 1712 Days of year |
days |
Box |
Scales found in the lower portion of a universal
plate |
Degree |
0 - 90 Degrees |
Every 10 degrees |
Circular, concentric |
outermost scale on the front of the limb |
Calendar |
N/A Days of year |
Not numbered days |
Arc |
None |
The womb is inscribed:
Translation |
Notes |
Type |
Henricus Sutton. Londini fecit. 1659 |
Henry Sutton made this in London, 1659. |
On both sides of the perpetual calendar, below the
universal projection |
Maker's signature |
Universal
Universal with De Rojas projection. The
universal contains the following:
|
Angle of inclination |
Direction of inclination |
Labelled |
Language |
Script |
Line style |
Notes |
Equator |
|
N/A |
Numbered 0 to 90 |
|
|
Dotted |
|
Tropic of Cancer |
|
N/A |
Numbered I to XI twice |
|
|
Plain |
|
Tropic of Capricorn |
|
N/A |
Numbered I to XI twice |
|
|
Plain |
|
Ecliptic |
23 |
Top-right/bottom-left |
Labeled with the zodiacal symbols |
|
|
Dotted |
|
The universal contains the following meridians:
Interval |
Style of line |
Number style |
Description |
1° |
Plain |
European Modern |
Every tenth line is bold; every fifth line is
dotted |
The universal contains the following parallels:
Range |
Interval |
Style of line |
Number style |
Description |
|
1° |
Plain |
European Modern |
Every tenth line is bold; every fifth line is
dotted. In the lower half of the projection, parallels
extend only to 40° |
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Stars
The universal contains the following stars.
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