Almanacs and Calendars as Family Enterprises in the 1600s and 1700s

This paper explores the profound influence of The Ladies' Diary, a British periodical active from 1704 to 1840, on the advancement of mathematics in England, particularly in the context of mathematical skills required to predict eclipses.
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