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![Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated 1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet, etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603) Alternative names Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated 1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet, etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603) Alternative names](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/9/bb6d211ea8474d2f8752be281d576244/tx4b2x.jpg)
Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated 1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet, etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603) Alternative names
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Illustration of a declinometer from De Magnete by William Gilbert, published in 1600. Magnetic declination is the horizontal angle between the true geographic North Pole and the magnetic north pole, as figured
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William Gilbert, De magnete (London: Peter Short, 1600). | St John's College, University of Cambridge
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![Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated 1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet, etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603) Alternative names Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated 1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet, etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603) Alternative names](https://c8.alamy.com/zooms/6/bb6d211ea8474d2f8752be281d576244/tx4b2x.jpg)
Illustration from De Magnete, etc. by William Gilbert (1600, translated 1900), showing an instrument for measuring declination; 1600; On the Magnet, etc., available freely at Project Gutenberg; William Gilbert (1544–1603) Alternative names
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William Gilbert, De magnete (London: Peter Short, 1600). | St John's College, University of Cambridge
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