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COSMOLABE

Volume 6 · 56 words · 1810 Edition

(from νεφελος, world, and λαμβάνω, I take), an ancient mathematical instrument, serving to measure distances both in the heavens and on earth. The Cosmolabe is in a great measure the same with the astrolabe. It is also called pantacism, or the universal instrument, by L. Morgard, in a treatise written expressly upon it, printed in 1612.