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file U (Stack)Dunn, Samuel
The Use of the Terrestrial Planisphere [&] The Use of the Celestial Planisphere
Bound together. The Author, ... , at his Academy, in Little Knight Rider Street, near Doctor's-Commons, London; teacheth, according to the latest Improvements and best Methods; ... . Folio. NB: Lines of latitude and longitude engraved on a circular paper sheet, for the carrying out of these exercises, enclosed.
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Radcliffe Tracts 13 (8)Dunn, Samuel
Improvements in the Doctrine of the Sphere, Astronomy, Geography, Navigation, etc. Deduced from the Figure and Motion of the Earth; and Absolutely Necessary to be Applied in finding the true Longitude At Sea and Land. Rendering all other Methods more correct, and in some Cases by more than half a Degree or 30 geographical Miles
London: Printed for the Author, 1765.
[1934-41]
1765
Radcliffe Tracts 32 (2)Dunn, Samuel
A Popular Lecture on the Astronomy and Philosophy of Comets. In which, The Opinions of the Antients, and the Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, Relative to those Bodies, are introduced and explained
London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by W. Owen, at Temple-Bar, and Mess. Heath and Wing, in the Strand, 1759. Wants p. 19-26.
[1934-41]
1759
Radcliffe Tracts 39 (4)Dunn, Samuel
A Determination of the exact Moments of Time when the Planet Venus was at external and internal contact with the Sun's Limb, in the Transits of June 6th, 1761; and June 3d, 1769
As read before the Royal Society at London, February 22d 1770, and printed in their Transactions, 1770. London: Printed by W. Bowyer and J. Nichols, 1770.
[1934-41]
1770