II. Monsieur Cassini his new and exact tables for the eclipses of the first satellite of Jupiter, reduced to the Julian stile, and Meridian of London

@article{CassiniIIMC,
  title={II. Monsieur Cassini his new and exact tables for the eclipses of the first satellite of Jupiter, reduced to the Julian stile, and Meridian of London},
  author={Jean Dominique Cassini},
  journal={Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London},
  volume={18},
  pages={237 - 256},
  url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:186214009}
}
Among the books the Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris has lately gratified the world withal, there is one which has for title, Recueuil d'Observations faites en plusiers Voiages pour parfectionner l’Astronomie & la Geographie, Avec divers Astronomiques. 
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