Sundials An Illustrated History of Portable Dials

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2003-08-16
Publisher(s): Atlasbooks Dist Serv
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Summary

Sundials: An Illustrated History of Portable Dials fills a major gap i the published works on the subject. Most books previously printed have concentrated on notable fixed sundials or on the mathematics involved in their contruction. This work focuses on the portable sundials used as timekeepers for three millenia before being superseded by the watch. While the emphasis is on the sundials themselves, much reference is made to the contemporary social, political and economic history, so that the subject matter is set firmly in context. In each chapter one or two detailed examples have been selected as a focus for the wider field; all are of particular interest in their own right. Most of the sundials come from the collections of the National Maritime Museum, and dials from all major manufacturing countries throughout the world are added. The illustrations form an essential part of the book, both as an aid to explaining how the dials work, and because many are functional works of art of extremely high visual quality. The detailed examples in each chapter are fully illustrated. Diagrams have also been provided to explain in easy terms some of the complicated mathematics involved in the construction and use of dials. Other illustrations complement the background of historical material.

Author Biography

Hester Higton was awarded the Sackler fellowship at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, where she studied the collection of sundials, nocturnals and horary quadrants held by the Royal Observatory. For the next two years she worked at the Whipple Museum of the History of Science before moving to her present position as Curator of the Bill Douglas Centre for the History of Cinema and Popular Culture at Exeter University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements 6(1)
Foreword 7(1)
Photographic Credits 8(1)
Introduction 9(2)
Pillars and Rings
11(10)
Higher Altitudes
21(12)
The Sun Encompassed
33(14)
Multiplications
47(20)
English Accents
67(18)
A Continental Selection
85(24)
Watching the Time
109(16)
The Sun Eclipsed
125(6)
Glossary 131(2)
Bibliography 133(2)
Index 135

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