General catalogue of books printed from 1500 to july 1997 9-361 book two: Magazines, Museum Catalogues, Private and Puble Libraries, Contributions from Diallists, etc



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COLE, Benjamin. The description and use of a new quadrant invented by Benjamin Cole: also instructions for the use of that instrument by Hadley. London 1748. Benjamin Cole (1695-1755), had several addresses in London, Popping Court, Fleet Street; Bull Alley, Lombard Street; The Orrery, Fleet Street, (next to the Globe Tavern); and finally at 136 Fleet Street in the shop which was formerly that of Thomas Wright. His son was also Benjamin, and as they worked as partners, it is not easy to distinguish one from the other.

COLE, H. Merlini Anglici Ephemeris: Or, Astrological Judgments for the Year 1685, London, 1685.

COLE, T.W., Various small booklets on Scratch dials, The Hill Bookshop, 1930

COLE, T W. "Mass-Clocks in the Diocese of Worcester". Worcester Diocesan Gazette, circa 1932, Pages 23-27. An account of the compilation of a complete record of mass clocks in the diocese of Worcester, the incumbents of the churches having been requested to forward information by the Bishop, the record being compiled by the Diocesan Advisary Committee at the behest of Sir John Summer. The number found was fifty-two mass or scratch dials. A letter from Dom Ethelbert Horne is included, and mention is made of the explanatory leaflet written by Dr A R Green which was circulated to the clergy. Worcester 1932.

COLE, T W. Scratch-Dials on Churches. Interim List, The Hill Bookshop, Wimbledon, 1934.

COLE, T. W., Scratch-Dials on Churches. (Interim List). 10 pages, no illustrations, blue paper covers, illustration on front cover. Hill Book Shop, Wimbledon, 1934. 21-5 x 14 cm. Price threepence (1-25p).

COLE, T W. "Treasures of the Church Sundials". The Church Assembly News, pages 176-8. August 1935.

COLE, T W. Classification of Church Scratch-Dials, The Hill Bookshop, Wimbledon, 1935.

COLE, T W. Letter sent by T W Cole to Captain Warburton on 20 March 1935 from his home at 8 Routh Road, Wandsworth Commom SW 18. It discusses the time system using the first hour onwards, and the coincidence of the end of the sixth hour with the modern 12 o’clock. This letter was published in BSS Bulletin 91.3 in the article Treasures of the Church, pp 5-12, on p 12. Other letters written by Cole are given in the same article.

COLE, T. W., Classification of Church Scratch Dials. 8 pages, 2 plates. thin red paper covers with illustration of scratch dial inside church at Churchill, Worcestershire. The Hill Bookshop, Wimbledon, 1935. 21-5 x 14 cm. Price one penny (0-4 p). Loosely inserted is a letter from T. W. Cole to Dr. A. R. Green, dated 9th March 1935. See GREEN entry.

COLE, T.W., Origin and use of Church Scratch Dials, London, 1935.

COLE, T W. Origin and Use of Church Scratch-Dials. The Hill Bookshop, Wimbledon, 1938.

COLE, T. W., Scratch-Dials and Medieval Church Sundials. 8 pages, 5 illustrations. Thin blue covers, two line diagrams of scratch dials on front. Published by the author, Saxmundham, Suffolk, 1938. 21-5 x 14 cm. Price fourpence (1-7p).

COLE, T W. "Medieval Church Sundials, An Historical Sketch". An article based on the pamphlet Scratch Dials and Medieval Church Sundials, privately published by the author at Saxmundham in 1938. Printed in the journal of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History. Ipswich circa 1939.

COLE, T W. Medieval Church Sundials: An Historical Sketch reproduced from Scratch-Dials and Medieval Church Sundials. Reprinted by permission of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeoloy & Natural History. Ipswich, 1939.

COLE, T. W., Origin and Use of Church Scratch-Dials. 16 pages, Plate 1 shows 23 scratch dials, plus 2 other figures in Plate 2. Thin yellow paper covers with illustration of dial on Litlington Church, Sussex. The Hill Bookshop, Wimbledon, 1935. 21-5 x 14 cm. Price fourpence (1-7p). This contains a letter dated 25th May 1939 from T. W. Cole to Professor Torrens at Dublin University.

COLE, T W. Church Sundials in Medieval England. Prize Essay. Saxmundham, 1947.

COLEMAN, Lesley, A Book of Time. Chapter V is devoted to sundials. On page 56 is an illustration of the sundial supposedly made by Langley Bradley at the request of Sir Christopher Wren for installation on the Cathedral Library wall. It is 2 ft 5 in in diameter, the style is 19 inches in height, no trace of the hour lines now visible. The sundial was made by John Rowley, London. It is exhibited in St. Paul's Library. London, 1971.

COLIN A., Roman, Los amantes de la Astronomia, Blume, Barcelona, 192 p., 1982

COLLENOT Marcel, Réalisosn huit cadrans solaires, Evreux, 1971

COLLENOT, Marcel, Dessinons, Realisons, Huit Cadrans Solaires. 60 pages, 49 illustrations in text. Paper covers. Collenot, Evreux, 1982. 30 x 21 cm (A4). A very poorly produced photostat copy book describing how to make to make eight types of sundials, plus a glass tumbler example. French text.

COLLENOT, Marcel. Huit Cadrans Solaires. (Eight Sundials). Evreux 1975.

COLLENOT, Marcel. Pour Construite un Cadran Solaire, pp. 50, photocopies, of which 20 are sketches. (c 1977). ANCAHA No. 21, p. 102.

COLLINS John, “The Description and uses of a great universal Quadrant”, London, 1658

COLLINS John, The sector on a Quadrant... accomodated for Dials, 1658

COLLINS, John, The Mariner’s Plain Scale ... The third part discusses dialling. London, 1659.

COLLINS, John, Geometricall Dyalling, London, 1659.

COLLINS, John, The Sector on a Quadrant, London, 1658.

COLLINS, John. The Description and Use of Four Several Quadrants, London, 1710.

COLLINS, John. The Description and Use of Four Several Quadrants, London, 1750.

COLLINS, John. The Sector on a Quadrant. A Treatise containing the Description of Three Separate Quadrants ... of great use to seamen. This includes John Lyon's An Appendix ... London, 1658.

John Collins (1625-1683) had a most varied career, being born at Oxford and becoming pupil to William Marr, Clerk to the Kitchen for Prince Charles. He had a great enthusiasm for mathematics and at one time was offered the mastership of the new mathematical school at Christ's Hospital. His attainments were such that he was made a Fellow of the Royal Society and exempted from paying subscriptions. The work here was written at the request of Henry Sutton who had his shop behind the Royal Exchange, and who had engraved the plates for the book. Collins wrote to Dr John Wallis, the mathematician, that he written the treatise "At the request of Mr Sutton I wrote a despicable treatise of quadrants. His design was to demonstrate himself to be a good workman in cutting the prints of these quadrants, and thereby to obtain customers". This arose because the most important quadrant was designed by Thomas Harvey who explained it to Sutton but declined to write on it. In spite of Collin's comment, the book proved to be a best seller and was still being published in a new and enlarged edition in 1750.

Collins, John: Geometrical Dyalling, ... , 1659; and The sector on a quadrant, 1659.

COLLIS, A M. "Hubberholme's Sundial". Bradford and Dales Bystander. Volume 15, no 114, page 36. February, 1974.

COLOMBONI, Angelo Maria. Prattica gnomonica, o vero Tavole, con le quali ciascuno agevolemente puo fare da se gli orologi da sole orizzontali, verticali e riflessi di qualsivoglia grandezza, per gli Eridi di Domenico Barbieri, Bologna, 1669. A collection of tables for drawing the hour lines on declining dials.

COLSON, Nathaniel. The Mariners New Kalendar, London, 1749.

COMANESCU S., Dechiffrement et interpretation du cadran solaire de Cumpana (Dobrudza), in Acta Antiqua Philoppolitana Studia Archeologica, pp. 181-84, Sophia, 1963.

COMBA Paolo, Voci del tempo. Meridiane della Valsua, Arti Grafiche S. Rocco, Grugliasco, 1995

COMBE, SAUVAGET, et WIET, Reperoire chronologique d'epigraphie arabe, Le Caire, 1931-1956, 15 volumes (signatures jusqu'à l'année 746 H). Nota: in quest'opera vengono menzionati astrolabi, globi e quadranti solari nei seguenti volumi: III (1932) n. 853 - V (1934) n. 1902 - VI (1935) n. 2368 - Vol. VII (1936) n. 2658, 2663, 2727, 2751 - VIII (1937) n. 2889, 3157 - IX (1937) n.3228, 3273, 3542 - X (1939) n. 3636, 3704, 3787, 3798, 3799, 3811-12, 3813, 3866, 3867, 3874, 3905, 3924, 3989, 3997 - XI (1941) n. 4024, 4080, 4202 - XII (1943), n. 4550 bis, 4628, 4683, 4699, 4708 - XIII (1944) n. 4808, 4864, 5012, 5014, 5066 - XIV (1954) n. 5362 A, 5358, 5533, 5542, 5569 - XV (1955) n. 5655, 5671, 5726-27.

COMBRIDGE John, The astronomical clocktowers of Chang SSU-Hsun and his successors , Antiquarian Horology, The off. Jour. Of the Antiqu. Horol. Soc. London, 1975

COMBRIDGE, John H. Letters to the Editor - Han Dial, BSS Bulletin 94.3, October 1994, p. 45.

Come si misurava il tempo una volta - Ricerche e studi sulla chiesa arcidiaconale di Agordo, a cura del Comitato restauri, n.1, 1985

COMMANDINO, Federico. Ptolomaei, Liber de Analemmate, a Federico Commandino Urbinate instauratus, et commentariis illustratus, qui nunc primum eius opera e tenebris in lucem, prodit. Eiusdem Federici Commandini liber de Horologiorum descriptione, apud Paulum Manutium Aldi F, Romae, 1562. A translation from the Latin of the treatise of Ptolemy, dealing with the application of the analemma (a geometrical construction and not the analemmatic dial of today) to sundials. Ptolemy’s treatment is obscure and Commandino clarifies this.

COMMISSION DES CADRANS SOLAIRES. Bibliographique Gnomonique No 11, March 1989 (Gnomonic Bibliography No 11). Three pages of dialling literature. The list is produced at intervals. Paris 1989.

COMMON, Charles. Traite Universel de Horloges Solaires contenant l’Invention de les contruire sur toutes sortes de surfaces que le Soleil peut illuminer. Tres-facile pour ceux qui ont quelques connaissance de la Sphere & Geometrie, Paris, 1647. Universal Treatise of Sundials containing the invention of the construction on all kinds of surfaces which the Sun can illuminate. Very easy for those who have some Knowledge of the Sphere and Geometry.

CONNAISSANCE de TEMPS POUR l’année 1689. “Une methode pour la construction de toute sorte de Cadrans”. (A method for the construction of all kinds of dials). Paris, 1688.

CONNETTE, Michel. La Geometrie, Paris, 1626.

CONNOISSEUR. Articles on dialling are to be found mainly in the early issues of this well-known journal for the arts and antiques collector, for example "The Horologium Achaz" by H E Gillingham, 1926; "Stained Glass Sundials" by John A Knowles in Volume LXXXV, 1930, and "Searching for Pocket Sundials", by Henry R Wray. The date for the last article is not known. The original manuscript for the article by John A Knowles is in the North Yorkshire County Library, under the reference number Y 748 KNO 18.

CONRAD, J. De Horologiis Sciotericis, quotquot in aliquo plano describi aut adificiorum auta tumcorum describi commode possunt, facilis et succincta, ratio, quales hactenus nunquam edita. (Shadow clocks, of any kind in any plane either on a building or elsewhere described fully, simple and concise calculations: for any kind up to now, new edition). [No details of previous edition]. Noribergae, 1556.

CONSANICO, Guisepe Antonio di. Trattato di Gnomonica Pratica, Rome, 1829.

CONSERVATOIRE DES ARTS ET METIERS, General catalogue of the Collection - Horlogerie. Pages 1-81 covers dials and gnomons, complete with a good bibliography. Paris, 1949. A rare book today.

CONSERVATOIRE DES ARTS ET METIERS, Horloges et Automates. [Clocks and Automata]. This is a catalogue of an exhibition including Globes, Spheres, Sundials, Planetary Devices and Astrolabes. Paris, 1954.

CONTARINO G., Salvate la meridiana, ( ?)...., 5 aprile 1991

CONTI C.F., Nell’astigiano 150 meridiane, La Stampa, 4-4-1992

Convocat Najaarvergadering. Zonnewijzerkring 88.2, pp 267-270.

COOK, P. "Sundials for the Antipodes". The Australasian Antique Collector, Volume III, pages 51-54. This article demonstrates how to make and set up dials in the southern hemisphere. January 1971.

COOKE W.E., The new sundial or helio-chronometer, Adelaide, 1910

COOKE, Conrad William. Automata, Old and New, London, 1893.

Cooke, William Ernest (1926) Astronomische Uhr. Patentschrift (NR. 434 723) S. 1-2

COOKE. [Troughton and Simms]. The History, Achievements and Products of Dials and Mathematical Instruments. [Troughton and Simms took over the firm founded by Cooke in York]. London, 1938



Cope, Thomas D: “When the stars interrupted the running of a Meridian Line ... , 1956.

COPERNICUS, Nicolaus. De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium. (Of the Revolution of the Heavenly Bodies). A facsimile edition of the manuscript of 1543 was produced for the five hundredth anniversary of the birth of Copernicus in 1972. It was reproduced in full colour. London 1972.

COPP, Johann. Wye Man diss Hochberukpt Astronomischer Unn Geometrischer Kunst Instrument Astrolabium Brauchen Soll, Leipzig, 1597.

COPP, Johann. Wye Man diss Hochberumpt Astronomischer Unn Geometrischer Kunst Instrument Astrolabium Brauchen Soll, Nuremburg, 1525.

COPPITZ Gusmano, Costruzione dell’orologio solare a tempo medio in piano verticale, 1871

COPPITZ Gusmano, Tracciamento della meridiana del tempo medio in piano verticale.... Milano, 1876, col. 1, in 8, pagg. 16

CORACHAN, Juan Bautista. Horographia sive horologiorum description opera Ioannis Baptistae Corachan, S.T.D. Lib. Art. M. et Universitate Valentina Matheseos Professori Primarii. (Dialling followed by descriptions of clocks, the work of Joannis Baptista Corachan ... First Professor of Mathematics at Valencia University). Manuscript of two hundred folios with Latin text. Valencia 1697.

CORACHANIONNE B., De solaribus horologis compliciens

CORDARA Giulio, De’ Vantaggi dell’Orologio Italiano sopra l’oltramontano, Alessandria, 1783 BLANCANUS, Joseph. Blancani Josephi sphaera mundi sive cosmographia ... et instrumentum ad horologia describenda. (World globe followed by cosmosgraphy ... and descriptions of horological instruments.Matin­, 1635. Modena, 1653.

CORDARA F., GALLIANO P.G., Il Calendario Gregoriano, OMT, n° 2, 1987

CORELLI A., Ricerca dell'ora solare vera. La costruzione di meridiane e bussole solari, ed. Grosso Sategna, 1973 e Collegio dei Geometri di Torino e Provincia, Torino 1974.

CORMIER, P. Aprés le Temps des Prophétes. (After the Time of the Prophets). The first 112 pages is devoted to planetology. Toulouse, 1980.

CORNEC J.P., Cadrans solaires des Cotes-du-Nord, BpNL, 1987

CORNEC J.P., Inventaire provisoire des cadrans solaires du Finistere, BpNL

CORNELL, James. I primo osservatori. (The first observatory). Milan 1983.

CORONELLI Vincenzo, Epitome cosmografica, Colonia, 1693

Corrected to this point 30th April 1997 - 19.17. Charles K. Aked. Again 2nd May 1997.

Correctie’s: Kraayenstein (?), Analemmatische z w. Zonnewijzerkring 85.4, p 411.

CORSANICO, Guiseppe Antonio de. Trattato di gnomonica practica per construire con facilita’; ed esattezza gli horologi solari, Torchi di Lino Contedini, Rome, 1829.

CORSINI, Andrea. Orario Italiano Perpetuo della Compana di tutti li Monasterii dell Stretta Osservanze Carmelitana, Roma, 1779.

CORSS or CORSSE, James. Ouranoscopia. With directions to find the latitude ... London 1662. James Corss (worked from 1652-1694) lived in Edinburgh near Lady Yester's church, teaching arithmetic and other allied subjects, including dialling. In 1666 he wrote Practical Geometry which included directions for the making and use of a land quadrant. No copy of this work appears to have survived.

COSCERA L. Le ore dell’uomo, in “Rivista di metidica e cultura, n°3, anno XXII, febbraio 1990.

COSMI BRACCHI L., Orologi solari di Aquileia, Aquileia Nostra, XXXI, p. 50-70, 1960

COSSAR R.M., L’autore della meridiana settecentesca del Duomo di Gorizia, in “La Clessidra”, aprile, 1953

COSSAR R.M., Orologi solari di Santa Gorizia, La Clessidra, giugno 1952

COSSARD Guido, Enigma Stonehenge, La Stampa “Tuttoscienze”, 12-6-1996

COSSARD Guido, Il percorso delle meridiane, Nuovo Orione n.51 agosto, pp.44-47, 1996

COSSARD Guido, Le spirali del sole nel cielo, La Stampa “Tuttoscienze”, n° 711

COSSARD Guido, Monumento all’inverno : Irlanda, il tumulo di Newgrange. Un calendario dell’età della pietra, La Stampa “Tuttoscienze”, 15-1-1997

COSTA Aurelio, Meridiane : L’Ombra del tempo, Naturalia Faventina, boll. Civ. Sc. Nat. Di Faenza, vol. II, pp. 61-78, 1995

COTSWORTH, Moses B. The National Almanac, York, 1902.

COTTER, Charles. A History of Nautical Astronomy, London, 1962.

COUNTRY LIFE. "Mystery of the Seven Dials Resolved", by Giles Worsley. January 1986 issue, Page 78. A large illustration of the Seven Dials area with the original column is given. London 1986.

COUSELO BOUZAS, Jose. Galicia Artisitica en el siglo XVIII u primer tercio del XIX, Compoostela, 1933.

COUSINS, Frank W., Sundials. 247 pages, 116 illustration plus 25 plates. John Baker, London, 1969. Board covers, with book jacket bearing an illustration of Henry Moore's "bowstring" sundial in Times Square, London. 1969. 25-5 x 16-5 cm. It was reviewed by Gordon Taylor in the Journal of the British Association, 1970, 80, 3, pages 243-4. A general treatment of dialling is given but there is no listing of the illustrations, and the numerical sequence of these goes astray at the end of the book, in fact Figure 93 is the last shown in the book although there are 116. The book is written by someone not fully attuned to dialling.

COUSINS Ffrank W., Sundials, London, 1972

COUSINS, Frank W. Sundials, Second impression, London, 1972.

COUSINS, Frank W. Sundials. A Simplified Approach by Means of the Equatorial Dial, John Baker, London, 1963.

COUSINS Frank W., A simplified approach by menas of the equatorial dial, J. Baker Ed., London, 1978

COWAN Harrison J., Time and its measurement..., Cleveland, 1958

COWHAM, M J. BSS 1991 Conference, BSS Bulletin 90.3, October 1990, p. 2. Notice of intended conference in Scotland for June 1990.

COWHAM, M J. Buying a Sundial, the Ten Commandments, BSS Bulletin 93.3, October 1993, p. 31.

COWHAM, M J. Conference - Queens’ College, Cambridge, BSS Bulletin 91.2, July 1991, p. 39. Details of joint meeting with De Zonnewijzerkring of the Netherlands 20-22 September 1991.

COWHAM, M J. Henslow's Sketches, BSS Bulletin 95.3, October 1995, pp. 49-52.

COWHAM, M J. Letters to the Editor - C Essex & Co, Bulletin 97.1, January 1997, p. 49.

COWHAM, M J. Letters to the Editor - The Ten Commandments, BSS Bulletin 94.2, June 1994, p. 49.

COWHAM, M J. Letters to the Editor, John Worgan, BSS Bulletin 92.1, February 1992, p. 36.

COWHAM, M. Greenwich Meeting, BSS Bulletin 91.1, February 1991, p. 33.

COWIE, L W. AND GUMMER, John Selwyn. The Christian Calendar. A Complete Guide to the Seasons of the Christian Year telling the Story of Christ and the Saints from Advent to Pentecost. With many colour illustrations and historical details of the first millenium. London 1974.

COWPER, H S. A Fifteenth Century Planispheric Astrolabe made at Granada. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 1904.

COX, Reverend J C, and SERJEANTSON, Reverend R M. History of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Northampton. Details the old sundial now built upside down into the porch wall. Northampton 1899.

COX, Reverend J Charles. Churchwardens’ Accounts, n p, n d.

COX, Reverend J Charles. The English Parish Church, 1914.

COZZA R., Un nouveau cadran solaire a temps moyen..., in BSAF, Paris, Mars, 1903

COZZA R:, Sonnenhur fur mittlere Zeit, Zeitschrift fur Instrumentenkunde, 23, 375 Berlin, 1903

CRAIG J.I., The Theory of Map-Projections, Cairo, 1910

CRANMER G.E., Denver's chinese sundial, in "Popular Astronomy, n.58, 1950

CRAWFORD George, The William and Mary Sundial, Compendium Vol 1, n°3, August, 1994

CRAWFORD, George. The William and Mary Sundial, Compendium, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 16-18.

CRAWFORTH, M. "Diptych Dials: cord characteristics". Unpublished thesis. 1988.

CREHORE, A C. "A Scientific Elucidation of Sundials". Jewellers Circular. London 5-26 June 1907.

CRELLIN, A M. Sun Dials in the Isle of Mann. Yn Lioar Manninagli II, 1895. (No 2, p 38, no 3 p 80

CREMA Margherita, MARTINO E., L'uomo che cattura il tempo, in Famiglia Cristiana, n. 42, 1988, pag. 114-117.

CRESQUES, Abraham. El Atlas Catalan. (The Catalan Atlas). Barcelona 1375.

CRISTINI Bartolomeo, Methodum inveniendae meridianae lineae...1605 (BMI)

CRISTOPHE, A Louis. Abu Simbel. [The ancient temple in Egypt and obelisk]. 4th edition, Turin 1970.

CROCE, Vincenzo. "Il Sole nel culto e nei miti". (The Sun in worship and in myth). Il Giornale dei Misteri, No 129. Date not known.

CROCE, Vincenzo. "La cultura europea ne Medievo". (European culture in the Middle Ages). Il Giornale dei Misteri, 1986. [The Journal of Mysteries]. 1986.

CROIZET, V. Horographie ou gnomonique populaire. (Horography or popular dialling). This ran into many editions, the dates of publication of which have not been found. Fifth edition, Péronne, 1820

CROKER T H, WILLIAMS T & CLARK S. The complete dictionary of arts and sciences, London, 1764. Three volumes.

CROMMELIN, C A. Beschrijvende catalogue der historische verzameling van natuurkundige instrumenten inhet natuurkinding laboratorium te Leiden. (Descriptive catalogue of the historical collection of instruments displayed in the science laboratory at Leiden). Leiden, 1926.

CRONIN, Vincent. The Wise Man from the West ... Mainly concerned with the influence of Jesuit Fathers on Chinese Calendars and Time Measurement, it contains references to astrolabes, globes and sundials. 300 pages, 10 plates and 2 maps. London 1955.

CROSS, Launcelot, The Book of old Sundials & their Mottoes. ix + 103 + 3 pages, 36 drawings, of which 8 are coloured plates. Foulis, London, 1914. Board covers with an Art Nouveau design with a multi-faced sundial on a column. 19 x 13-5 cm. Pages not trimmed. The drawings were executed in 1893. The coloured illustrations are mounted on grey paper and protected by tissue leaf, none is dated. The binding of these books is usually defective through cracking, whilst the book marker is usually quite perished through age. Pages 1-24 are in the form of an introduction with a strongly religious flavour. The rest of the book is devoted to sundial mottoes without giving their provenance. First edition London, 1914; second 1917, third 1922.

CROWLEY, Jeanie. Sundials in North Devon. Pamphlet printed from the Transactions of the Devonshire Association for the Advancement of Science, Literature and Art, volume 89, pages 175-191. 1957. This was also issued as a separate pamphlet in paper wrappers. Torquay, 1957



Crowley, Jeannie M: Sundials in Cornwall, 1963.

CUADRADO, Miguel Aguilar. Cuadrantes Solares, Annuario Astronomico de Madrid, 1922.

CUGNONI, G. Centonovanturo Epigrami Latini. IX. In Horologium, Perugia, 1908.

CUGUSI L., I quadranti solari, Giornale di Astronomia, 1976

CULVER, Henry B. "Early Scientific Instruments". The Connoisseur. Five page article, with ten illustrations. Written long before these instruments were regarded with favour. London 1936.

CUMING, Syer. Article containing sketch of sundial on Bricet Church in Suffolk. Journal of British Archaeological Association, September 1873. London 1873.



Cumming, Alexander (1789) Elemente der praktischen Groß- und Klein- Uhrmacherkunst. Baumgärtnerische Buchhandlung / Callwey Reprint, Leipzig.

CUNN, Samuel. An Appendix to the English Translation of Commandine’s Euclid, London, 1725.

CUNYNHAME, M H. Time and Clocks: A description of ancient and modern methods of measuring time. The author was a well-educated man but the treatment is juvenile. First edition, London 1906.



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