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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4th edition, 1652. The first dialling work available in the English language, woodcut figures by Jacobus Hondius.

FALE, Thomas. Horologiographia: The Art of Dialling, London, 1633.

Fale, Thomas: Horologiographia. The art of dialling ... , 1593 edition reprinted 1971.

FALETTI L., RAMPONI L., Quadranti solari in provincia di Brescia, Bollettino UAB, 1990

FALLET M., La medicine, la mesure du temps et l’horlogerie. Revue CIBA, n. 8, p. 232-241, 1940

FALLET M., Zeitmessung IM alten Basel. Basler Zeitschrift fuer Geschichte und Altertumskunde. Band XV, p. 237-364, 1916



Fallet, M. (1917) Geschichte der Uhrmacherkunst in Basel (1370-1874). Beiträge zu schweizerischen Wirtschaftskunde - Staempfli/Bern (NR. 9) S. 1-284

Fanselaus, Gerhard (1930) Über Messungen mit dem Doppelkompaß. Tätigkeitsber. Preuß. Meteorol. Institut Potsdam S. 186-193

FANTI S., Triumph of Fortune, Venice, 1527

FANTINO M.L., MONTI COLOGNA M.R.,Horae. Meridiane in Valle d'Aosta, Musumeci Ed., Quart, 1992

FANTONI Girolamo, L'orologio solare azimutale analemmatico, in RM, Maggio, 1983

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi solari del passato: alcuni strumenti per la misura del tempo a mezzo delle ombre, costruiti, descritti e commentati da Girolamo Fantoni, in RM, Aprile 1985

FANTONI Girolamo, Astronomia del passato, le grandi Meridiane del passato, in Atti dell'Ist. Italiano di Navigazione, n. 108, 1987

FANTONI Girolamo, Gli orologi solari, in "Orologi. Le misure del tempo" (OMT), n. 3, Dicembre, Ed. Technimedia, Roma 1987

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi notturni lunari, in RM, Giugno, Roma, 1987

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi solari del passato, in “Marinai d’Italia”, 1987

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi solari nel giardino del Quirinale, in OMT, n. 2, 1987

FANTONI Girolamo, E per orologio il Sole, in OMT n.1, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, Il calendario sull'orologio solare, in OMT, n. 8, maggio, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, L'ora solare e la sua storia, in OMT, n.11, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, L'orologio solare equatoriale, in OMT, n.13, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, L'orologio verticale, in OMT, n.5, febbraio, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, La geometria delle meridiane, in OMT, n. 14, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, La grande meridiana di S. Maria degli Angeli, in OMT, n. 4, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, La meridiana del pastore, in OMT, n. 6, marzo, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, La meridiana di Augusto, in OMT, n. 12, 1988

FANTONI Girolamo, Una facilissima meridiana da giardino, in OMT, n.10, 1988

FANTONI, Girolamo (Admiral), Orologi Solari. Trattato Completo di Gnomonica. 552 pages, 378 figures, 85 b & w plates, 41 colour plates. Blue board covers with illustration of declining sundial stamped in gilt on front. Inside cover shows a wide range of dial delineations, duplicated on the rear inside cover. Technimedia srl, Rome, 1988. 28-5 x 26 cm. Book jacket showing sundial illustration. A magnificent work dealing with the history, theory, practice, construction and examples. Probably the most complete dialling treatise published in the twentieth century. Weighs about 9 kilogrammes. With thin card slip cover. This volume presented by Admiral Fantoni to Charles K. Aked in 1994.

FANTONI Girolamo, Le correzioni dell’ora solare, OMT, n° 22, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, Ancora orologi solari medievali, in OMT, n. 17, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, Due orologi solari greci: i globi di Prosymna e di Matelica, in Rivista di Archeologia diretta da G. Traversari. Estratto da "Colloqui internazionali di Archeologia e Astronomia", Venezia, Maggio, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, Gli orologi solari portatili, in OMT, n.15, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, Il notturnale, in OMT, n.21, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, L'orologio cappuccino, in OMT, n.16, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, L'orologio solare polare, in OMT, n. 25, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, La Torre dei Venti, in OMT, n. 19, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, Le correzioni all'ora solare, in OMT, n.22, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, Le grandi meridiane a riflessione, in OMT, n.18, 1989

FANTONI Girolamo, Gli orologi celesti lunari, in OMT, n.27, 1990

FANTONI Girolamo, Gli osservatori astronomici di Jai Singh, in OMT, n. 34, 1990

FANTONI Girolamo, L'orologio solare azimutale, in OMT, n. 29, Aprile 1990

FANTONI Girolamo, La grande Meridiana di S. Maria degli Angeli a Roma, in Atti del III Seminario di Gnomonica (ASG 3), Feltre, 1990

FANTONI Girolamo, La grande meridiana di S. Petronio a Bologna, in OMT, n. 33, 1990

FANTONI Girolamo, Ore del mondo in giardino, in OMT n.26, 1990

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi solari dell'antica Grecia: i globi di Prosymna e di Matelica, in RM, Maggio, 1990.

FANTONI Girolamo., Intervista a Cristoforo Colombo, OMT, n° 45, 1991

FANTONI Girolamo, Altezze e azimut sull'orologio solare, in OMT, n. 41, 1991

FANTONI Girolamo, Le clessidre, OMT, n. 49, febbraio 1992

FANTONI Girolamo, Moondials, in Bulletin of the Brithis Sundial Society (Londra), n. 92.1, Febb. 1992

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi solari combinati, in OMT, n.48, gennaio, 1992

FANTONI Girolamo, The monumental sundial in the Quirinale Gardens in Rome, in Bulletin of the Sundial Society, n. 92.2, Giu. 1992

FANTONI, Girolamo. Moondials, BSS Bulletin 92.1, February 1992, pp. 11-15.

FANTONI, Girolamo. The Monumental Sundial in the Quirinale Gardens in Rome, BSS Bulletin 92.2, pp. 10-16. .

FANTONI Girolamo., La riforma gregoriana del calendario, OMT, 68, 1993

FANTONI Girolamo, Generalizzazione dell’orologio solare analemmatico, Atti del V° Sem. Naz. Gnom., 1993

FANTONI Girolamo, Il globo di Matelica, in OMT, n. 63, ott. 1993

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi solari insoliti, in OMT, n.62, aprile, 1993

FANTONI Girolamo, Sundial in the Quirinale Gardens in Rome, in "De Zonnewijzers", n. 93.1, Gen., Eindhoven, Olanda, 1993

FANTONI Girolamo, Una comoda e semplice bussola solare", Riv. dell'Unione Naz. Uff.li in Congedo d'Italia, n. 12, Dicembre

FANTONI Girolamo, Uno straordinario notturnale, in OMT, n. 67, 1993

FANTONI, Girolamo. Sundial in the Quirinale Gardens in Rome. Zonnewijzerkring, 93.1. pp 10-16.

FANTONI G., TONELLO G., Il Gronchi rosa delle “rosse”, OMT, n.72, marzo 1994

FANTONI Girolamo, Celestial dials : an unusual “nocturnal”, BSS Bulletin No. 94.2 June 1994

FANTONI Girolamo, La rivalutazione dell’orologio solare azimutale, Atti del VI° Sem.Naz.Gnom., 1994

FANTONI Girolamo, Scherzi gnomonici, OMT, n.71, febbraio 1994

FANTONI, Girolamo. Celestial Dials - An Unusual Nocturnal, BSS Bulletin 94.2, June 1994, pp. 7-10.

FANTONI, Girolamo. The Gregorian Reformation of the Calendar, BSS Bulletin 94.3, October 1994, pp. 29-31.

FANTONI, Girolamo. Windows and Balconies as Simple Sundials, BSS Bulletin 94.3, October 1994, pp. 33-35.

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi solari azimutali orizzontali e verticali, OMT, n.81, gennaio 1995

FANTONI Girolamo, Azimuth sundials horizontal and vertical Bulletin of the B.S.S. N. 96/2 - 6/96 p.10

FANTONI Girolamo, Scherzi gnomonici : finestre e balconi come semplici orologi solari, Atti del VII° Sem.Naz.Gnom., 1996

FANTONI, Girolamo. Azimuth Sundials Horizontal and Vertical, Bulletin 96.2, June 1996, p. 10-15.

FANTONI Girolamo, Orologi solari verticali con declinazione maggiore di 90°, Atti del VIII° Seminario Nazionale di Gnomonica, Porto S. Giorgio (AP), Italy, 3-4-5 october 1997

FARA Gastone, A caccia di meridiane. Quelle ombre sulle case in Valchiusella, Piemonte Tuttovacanze, anno IV-V.

FAREY, John. "Description of an Ellipsograph". Transactions of the Society of Arts. London 1814. John Farey was principally a Mineral and Land-Surveyor who invented an instrument for generating ellipses of any curvature. The instrument was sold by William Harris at High Holborn, London.

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard. Unes breus Notes sobre els Astrolabis Planisferics, La Busca de Paper No. 12, pp. 1-5. (Brief notes on Planispheric Astrolabes). (This is a note to English readers of the withdrawal of English translations because of the cost).

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard & Vallhonrat, Josep Maria. Als Nostres Lectors en Llengua Anglesa, La Busca de Paper No. 16, p. 8.

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard. Editorial, La Busca de Paper No. 4, p. 1.

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard. La “Sphaera Horarum Noctis” de Ramon Llull, La Busca de Paper No. 22, pp. 3-12.

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard. Presentació, La Busca de Paper No. 1, p. 1.

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard. The Sundial in the Manuscript 225 Ripoll, BSS Bulletin 1.2, July 1991, pp. 35-37.

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard. El Rellotge de sol del Manuscrit 225 de Ripoli, La Busca de Paper No. 2, pp. 2-3.

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard. Temps i Rellotges. (Time and Clocks). A very colourful booklet of seventy-two pages, commencing with the sun as a timekeeper and showing the usual ideas of time measurement in the ancient world. Published in both Catalan and Spanish language texts, by Fundació Caixa de Pensions, Museu de la Ciència (Science Museum) of Barcelona. Suitable for juveniles. Barcelona 1985.

FARRE i OLIVE, Eduard, El nom de la rosa i les hores canòniques, La Busca de Paper, Bulletin de la Societat Catalana de Gnomonica, 6, 2-7

FARRINGTON, Benjamin. Storia della scienza greca. (History of Greek Science). Milan 1964.

FASI, Hans Jacob. Deliciae Astronomicae oder Astronomische Ergebzlichkei, Zurich, 1697.

FASOLI Gaetano, Metodo pratico per costruire meridiane solari di Giusto Bellavitis, n.d.

Faßbender, Peter (1993) Die Sonnenuhr im Berggarten von Herrenhausen (Herrenhäuser Gärten). SFAU XXXII S. 140-144

FASSINO Gianpaolo, Orologi in esposizione, La Nuova Periferia, 18 luglio 1996

FAULHABER, Johann. Ein sehr Nutzlicher new Erfunder Gebrauch eines Niderlandischen Instruments, Franckfurt-am-Mayn, 1610.

FAVETON Pierre, A L/heure des cadrans solaires, Art & Decoration n. 249, 63-68

FAVIOT, Auguste. Les Cadrans solaires à Grenoble et dans le bas Gràsivaudan. (The sundials in Grenoble and lower Gràsivaudan). Three plates. Grenoble, 1920.

FEDERICI Laura, Programmi di calcolo per gli orologi solari: progetto per gli orologi solari di Roma, idem come sopra, Roma, 1993-94



Feldhaus, F. M. (1931) Die Technik der Antike und des Mittelalters., Potsdam.

FELIEU Y VEGUES, Francisco. Gnonomica de D Francisco Felieu y Vegues, correspondiente de la Real Academia de Ciencias Naturales y Artes de Barcelona. (Gnomonics by Don Francisco Felieu y Vegues, correspondent of the Barcelona Royal Academy of Natural Sciences and Art). Barcelona 1879.

FELLI Marcello, L’orologio notturno di G. Della Volpaia del 1586, Arnaud, 1974

FELSZ, R. "Einfache Konstruktion einer Sonnenuhr". (Simple construction of a sundial). Deutscher Uhrmacher Kalender. Berlin, 1911.

FELT & TARRANT. Mechanical Arithmetic: the Comptometer, Chicago, not dated.

FENOGLIO-TOMATIS, Meridiane monregalesi, Mondovì, Il belvedere, 1983



Ferchel, Joseph (1841) Praktische Sonnenuhrenkunst für Jedermann oder Anleitung zur Verfertigung von vertikalen Sonnenuhren an Gebäuden nach einem leicht fasslichen und vermittelst einer neuen, einfachen, mechanischen Vorrichtung ebenso leicht ausführbaren Verfahren. Pustet’sche Buchhandlung, Passau.

FERCHEL, Joseph. Praktische Sonnenuhren-Kunst fur Jedermann, Passau, 1842. (Practical Sundial Art for Everyone).

FERGUSON, James. The Astronomical Rotula, shewing the place of the sun, moon and moon’s modes in the ecliptick ... from 1730 to 1800 inclusive, Edinburgh, 1742.

FERGUSON, James. The use of a new orrery, made and described by James Ferguson, London, 1746.

FERGUSON, James. A dissertation upon the phaenomena of the harvest moon. Also, the description and use of a new four-wheel’d orrery, and an essay upon the moon’s turning around her own axis, London 1747.

FERGUSON, James. An improvement of the celestial globe, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 44, part 2, pp 535-538, London, 1749. Lecture read on 14 May 1749.

FERGUSON, James. A brief description of the solar system, to which is subjoined, an astronomical account of the year of our Saviour’s Crucifixion, Norwich, 1753.

FERGUSON, James. Description of a piece of mechanism contrived by James Ferguson for exhibiting the time, duration and quantity of solar eclipses, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 48, part 2, pp 520-525, London, 1755. A lecture read before the Royal Society members 21 February 1754.

FERGUSON, James. The description and use of the astronomical rotula, shewing the change and age of the moon, the motions, and places of the sun, moon and nodes in the ecliptic, London, 1760.

FERGUSON, James. A New Method of Constructing Sundials, London 1767.

FERGUSON, James. Tables and Tracts relative to several arts and sciences. Contains “How to calculate the hour distances on sun-dials”, “The description of an instrument for solving many astronomical problems: finding the hour distances on sun dials ...”, and “To know by the stars whether a clock goes true or not”. First edition London, 1767, second edition 1771.

FERGUSON, James, Lectures on Select Subjects - The Art of Dialling, ... First edition London, 1770. Fourth edition dated 1773 and ninth edition dated 1799 in library of C. K. Aked.

FERGUSON, James. Lectures on Select Subjects ... The Art of Dialling, ... First edition London, 1770. 2nd 1771, 3rd 1773, 5th 1776, 6th 1778, 7th 1790, 8th 1793. The work was then edited by David Brewster with additional notes, and published in Edinburgh. 2nd edition 1806, 3rd 1823.

FERGUSON, James. Lectures on Select Subjects on Mechanics ... with the use of the globes: the art of dialing, and the calculation of mean times of new and full moons, W Strahan, London, 1772. 4th Ed.FERGUSON, James. Select Mechanical Exercises showing how to construct different clocks, orreries and sundials ... and life of the author, W Strahan & T Cadell, London, 1773.

FERGUSON, James. Select Mechanical Exercises: ... showing how to construct ... orreries and sundials. First edition London, 1773; 2nd 1778, 3rd 1790, 4th 1822.

FERGUSON, James. Lectures on Select Subjects on Mechanics ... with the use of the globes: the art of dialing, and the calculation of mean times of new and full moons, W Strahan, London, 1776. 5th Ed.

FERGUSON, James. Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics and Optics, Edinburgh, 1805. Revised by Dr David Brewster, two volumes.

FERGUSON, James. Plates Illustrative of Ferguson’s Lectures on Mechanics, &c, Edinburgh, 1805.

FERGUSON, James. Astronomy explained upon Sir Isaac Newton's Principles. In two volumes, with a total of 37 plates. Supplementary chapters and notes added by David Brewster. Edinburgh 1821.

FERGUSON, James. Lectures on Select Subjects in Mechanics, Hydrostatics, Hydraulics, Pneumatics and Optics, Edinburgh, 1823. Revised by Dr David Brewster, two volumes.

FERGUSON, James. “Lecture X. The Principles and Art of Dialling”. London, 1837.

FERGUSON, James, The Ph­nomenon of the Harvest Moon. Book not to hand at time of compilation of this list. Explains why the Moon shines for so long and bright at the time of the Harvest.

FERNANDEZ DE MEDRANO, Sebastian. Rudimentos geometricos ... y uso de los relojes de sol. (Rudiments of geometry ... and use of sundials). The work is on geometry applied to army use, with advice about the principles of fortification, the sundial section is of minor importance. Brussels 1677. The work was published at Foppeus in the same year, and again in 1699.

Sebastian Fernandez de Medrano was a Country Master and Director of the Royal Military Academy of the army of the Low Countries of Flanders, for the year 1690 he served under King Carlos II.

FERNANDEZ Villar, Sobre el Astrolabio firmado por G. Frissius, Museo N. Hist. Mejico, 23p., 1976

FERNANDEZ, Antonio Ortega. "IluminaciËn solar y relojes de sol". (Sunlight and Sundials). Review in Cimbra, June 1980. Madrid 1980.

Ferrand, Gabriel (1928) Introduction à l’Astronomie Nautique Arabe., Paris.

FERRARI DA PASSANO C. e altri, La meridiana solare del Duomo di Milano, verifica e ripristino nell'anno 1976, Milano, 1977

FERRARI, Bartolomeo. Descrizione dello sferologio e sue operazioni fabricato da. (Description of the sundial and operation of making them). Bologna, 1683.

FERRARI Gianni, Appunti per uno studio delle meridiane islamiche, Atti del VIII° Seminario Nazionale di Gnomonica, Porto S. Giorgio (AP), Italy, 3-4-5 october 1997

FERRARINI M., La meridiana elicoidale di G. Angelo, Atti del VIII° Seminario Nazionale di Gnomonica, Porto S. Giorgio (AP), Italy, 3-4-5 october 1997

FERRONI, Guiseppe. Oriuolo orizzontale di nuova invention. (Horizontal sundial of new invention). [Copy in British Library]. Bologna 1683

FERSCHEL, Joseph. Praktische Sonnenuhrkunst fùr jedermann oder Anleitung zur Verfertigung von vertik alen Sonnenuhren ... (Practical sundials for everyone or instructions how to make vertical sundials). First edition Passau, 1849;, new edition Passau, 1856.

FESTER, Diderich C. Pratisk Anweisung til at Indfore de almin Delice Finsne, Copenhagen, 1765.

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadrans solaires de Porrentruy et de l’Ajoie. Journal suisse de l’horlogerie et de la bijouterie, 1946

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadrans solaires di Jura bernois. Les interets su Jura, n° 2, p. 17-40, 1946

FEVRIER Charles, Les cadrans solaires suisses. L’Horlogerie, une tradition helvetique. Edition Patriotiques: Morat, p. 67-87, 12 fig., 1948

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadrans solaires du Grisons. 1° partie_ de Muster a Coire. Schweiz. Uhrmacherzeitung n° 7, p. 40-46, 1949

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadrans solaires du Grisons. 3° partie_ de Segl-Baselgia a Tarasp. Schweiz. Uhrmacherzeitung n° 6, p.60-67, 1950

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadrans solaires du Grisons. Suite de la 3° partie. Schweiz. Uhrmacherzeitung n° 8, p. 56-63, 1950

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadrans solaires du Grisons. Suite de la 3° partie. Schweiz. Uhrmacherzeitung n° 4, p. 91-102, 1952

FEVRIER Charles, Die Sonnenuhren des Kanton Wallis. Schweiz. Uhrmacherzeitung, n° 8, p. 34-40, 1970

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadran canonial de la Collegiale de St-Ursanne. Schewiz. Uhrmacher und Goldschmiede Zeitung., 1973

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadrans solaires du canton du Valais. Schweiz. Uhrmacherzeitung, n° 3, p. 44-50, 1973

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadran solaire de la Collegiale de St-Ursanne. Le interets du Jura. Bull. de l’Association pour la defense des interets du Jura, n° 3, p. 76-77, 1974

FEVRIER Charles,(1975) Keine Stunde kehrt zurück. Vaterland (NR. 60) S. 9

FEVRIER Charles,(1975) Les cadrans solaires suisses du canton du Valais. Association nationale des collectionneurs et amateurs d’Horologerie Ancienne (NR. 14) S. 50-64

FEVRIER Charles, Bibliographie. Chronometrophilia, No. 1, December 1976, pp. 36-39. Mentions Ullstein-Uhrenbuch, Jurgen Abeler, Wien, 1975, which includes sundials; Greek and Roman Sundials, Sharon L. Gibbs, London 1976; Astronomische Instrumente des XI bis XVIII Jahrunderts, Ernst Zinner, Mùnchen, 2nd Edition, 1967; and Sundials, Their Theory and Construction, Albert E. Waugh, New York. Charles Février was a notable and prolific writer of articles on sundials. Issues No's. 2, 3, 4, and 5 not available.

FEVRIER Charles,(1977) Les cadrans solaires du canton du Valais. la suisse horologère (NR. 40) S. 941-945

FEVRIER, Charles "Les Cadrans Solaires Suisses du Canton des Grisons". (The Swiss Sundials of the Grisons Canton). Excellent exposition and illustrations. Bulletin ANCAHA, No 17, 1977.

FEVRIER, Charles "Les Cadrans Solaires Suisses du Canton Valais". (The Swiss Sundials of the Valois Canton). Four good articles in Bulletin ANCAHA, Issues No's 14 & 15, 1975; 16, 1976; 21, 1978.

FEVRIER, Charles, "Les cadrans solaires Suisses". (Swiss Sundials). In this article Dr Février illustrates and describes a total of twenty-six sundials in the Valais Canton. The illustrations are all in black and white. Horlogerie Ancienne, No 21, Pages 37-50, May 1978.

FEVRIER, Charles. Les Cadrans Solaires Suisses, ANCAHA No. 21, Mai 1978, pp. 37-50. Illustrated with 26 photographs of Swiss sundials, none of which are of any great merit.

FEVRIER Charles, Le cadran solaire de l’Eglise de la Sainte Virge a Rovio. La Suisse horlogere du 18.2.1979, n° 3, 1979

FEVRIER, Charles, "Cadran solaire avec un Saint". (Sundial with a Saint). This the sole example in Switzerland of a sundial mounted over a figure of a saint, it was at the church of St Gottardo. It is very simple and indicates the hours from 7 am - 4 pm. Chronometrophilia, No 6, page 37, May 1979.

FEVRIER, Charles, "Cadrans solaires à l'effigie de la Vierge". (Sundials with the effigy of the Virgin). Three sundials at Trun, Bosco Gurin, and Berneck are illustrated and described briefly. Chronometrophilia, No 6, pages 32-36, May 1979.

FEVRIER, Charles, "Cadrans solaires servant à régler les horloges et les pendules". (Sundials used to regulate clocks and pendulums). This illustrates the sundial on the tower of the church of St Jean-Baptiste, placed there in 1515; and the sundial on the clocktower of the Chateau de Rapperswil, first painted on the wall in 1487. Chronometrophilia, No 6, pages 38-40, May 1979.

FEVRIER, Charles, "De Zonnenwijzers in de Jura". (The Sundials of the Jura). In this issue Dr Février continues his inventory of sundials in Switzerland with good illustrations of the sundials in the Jura. The text is in the Flemish and French languages. Technica, No 400, December 1979.

FEVRIER, Charles, "La Musée Gruérien à Bulle". (The Gruérin Museum at Bulle). This museum was founded in 1924, it has a good collection of clocks and watches. The large south face of the museum is decorated with a sundial designed by M René R J Rohr of Strasbourg, it has a motto in the Gruérin dialect 'LA CHELA CHE LEVE PO TI' - 'The sun rises for you'. The sundial is illustrated and consists of a sun with twelve rays emanating to mark the hours, the half-hours are shown by batons. Chronometrophilia, No 6, page 41, May 1979.

FEVRIER, Charles, "Les Cadrans du Jura". (The sundials of the Juraì. Charles Février draws the attention of readers to the fact that some dials are in need of urgent restoration if they are not to disappear without trace. La Suisse Horlogère, No 39, 18th October 1979.

FEVRIER Charles, Bibliographie, Chronometrophilia, No. 6, May 1979, pp. 75-80. Lists Le Cadran solaire de l'église de la Viere à Rovio, published in La Suisse Horlogérie, No. 3, 18 January 1979. Mentions Domenica Bagutti, who constructed the sundial on the 'Gesiola' of Rovio in the 18th century.Also Die Kunst Sonnenuhren auf das Papier oder Mauer zu zeichen, originally printed in Augsberg in 1788, and reprinted by Editions Callwey.

FEVRIER Charles, Bibliographie, Chronometrophilia, No. 7, December 1979, pp. 94-100. Mentions his article Les Cadrans Solaires de Jura in La Suisse HorlogÞre No. 39, 18 October 1979. Also Mach es wie die Sonnenuhr, Hans Kùffer, Heimatwerk Blõtter fùr Volkskunst und Handwerk, April 1978. The author describes many types of sundials, illustrated with photographs. Finally Le Canon Solaire du Palais Royal, L'Astronomie, Volume 93, September 1979, Paris. The author is not cited.

FEVRIER Charles, Cadrans solaire avec un Saint, Chronometrophilia, No. 6,May 1979, p. 37. Illustrates a sundial with the figure of a Saint in an alcove below it, not really part of the sundial assembly..

FEVRIER Charles, Cadrans solaires Ó l'effigie de la Vierge. Chronometrophilia, No. 6, May 1979, pp. 32-36. Illustrates three examples of sundials with paintingS of the Virgin Mary.

FEVRIER Charles, Cadrans solaires servant à régler les horloges et les pendules, Chronometrophilia, No. 6, May 1979, pp. 38-40. Illustrates two examples of sundials on clock towers.

FEVRIER, Charles, "Cadran solaire avec un Saint". (Sundial with a Saint). A letter from Dr Charles Février reporting that the statue of St Gottardo on the church at Intragna set below the sun dial had been removed in the last renovation of the church. He states that the architect charged with restoration of the church has committed an act of vandalism without any regard for the treasures of the past. A reader of Chronometrophilia had reported the act of vandalism. Chronometrophilia, No 8, page 90, Summer 1980.

FEVRIER Charles, Bibliographie. Chronometrophilia, No. 8, Summer 1980, pp 86-89. Includes De Zonnenwijzers in de Jura, Technica, December 1979, No 400; also - ROHR, RenÚ R J. Le Menhir d'Altorf, une pierre de calendrier Néolithique, Annuaire, Societé d'Histoire et d'Archeologie de Molsheim et Environs, 1979.

FEVRIER Charles, Courrier des Lecteurs, Chronometrophilia, No. 8, Summer 1980. Dr. Charles éÚvrier reports the removal of the Saint from the sundial at San Gottardo church during restoration of the church. Issue No. 9 not available.

FEVRIER Charles, "Horloge, Pendules et cadrans solaires de Saint-Ursanne". (Tower clocks and and sundials of Saint-Ursanne). Most of the article is devoted to mechanical clocks. Two sundials in Saint-Ursanne are mentioned, there was one shown in an engraving of the town in 1560 which served to regulate the clock. There is a painted dial under the Collegiate clock dial, it is painted dark green and was restored by Jean-Baptiste Boillotat in 1845, and is now signed 'J B B 1845'. At the top is a radiant sun flanked by two crescent moons. The second dial on the Collegiate building is a canonical dial (appears to be two separate dials), evidently the sole example of this kind in Switzerland, and no mention of it had been made before. Chronometrophilia, No 11, pages 78-91, Winter 1981.

FEVRIER Charles, "Un cadran solaire monumental". (A monumental Sundial). The article illustrates and describes the polyhedran sundial at the abbey of Saint Maurice in the Valais Canton. It is a comprehensive analysis of the design of the sundial, unfortunately the date of its construction is, as the name of its maker, unknown. The stone from which the dial is made is identical with the rock in the surrounding region. The dial is designed for the latitude of 46° 13' North, the latitude of St Maurice. The date is given as between the end of the 17th to the end of the 18th century. The pillar on which the dial was placed has disappeared. Chronometrophilia, No 10, pages 60-80, Summer 1981.

FEVRIER Charles, Bibliographie Gnomonique, Chronometrophilia, No. 10, Summer 1981, pp. 110-112. Details of Libro de Relojes Solares 1575 by Pedro Roiz, reprinted by JosÚ Luis Basanta Campos, Pontevedra, 1980.

FEVRIER Charles, Bibliographie, Chronometrophilia, No. 11, Winter 1981, pp. 119-125. Catalogue de la Libraire Léonce Laget, this was No. 52 for July 1981, dealing with dialling works and horology. Also A catalogue of European Scientific Instruments in the Department of Medieval and later Antiquities of the British Museum, F A B Ward, London. Only a few sundials in this work. Under Gnomoniche is Sonnenuhren by H Schuhmacher & A Pietz, (Volume 3), Mùnchen, 1981.

FEVRIER Charles, Horloge, Pendules et Cadran Solaires de Saint-Ursanne, Chronometrophilia, No. 11, Winter 1981, pp. 78-91. Illustrates two examples of dials, one being dated 1845 for regulating a clock.

FEVRIER Charles, Un Cadran Solaire Monumental, Chronometrophilia, No. 10, Summer 1981, pp. 60-80. A long detailed account of a polyhedral sundial at the Abbey of Saint Maurice, Canton of Valois.

FEVRIER Charles, "Les cadrans solaires de Rovio". (The sundials of Rovio). The little village of Rovio lies at the foot of Mount Sant' Agata. A number of sundials are described, some show the 'Hours of Rovio' or astronomical hours, several still have their horizontal iron gnomons, in fact for one dial this is the only part left. Chronometrophilia, No 12, pages 53-74, Summer 1982.

FEVRIER Charles, Bibliographie - Gnomonique. Chronometrophilia No. 13,Winter 1982, pp 125-6. A good outline of the contents of Die Sonnenuhr by René R J Rohr, published by Callway-Verlag, Mùnchen, 1983. German text. It mentions that M. Rohr is the author of more than 200 articles on dials.

FEVRIER, Charles, "Les cadrans solaires du canton du Tessin". (The sundials of Tessin Canton). Sundials at Balerna, Mendrisio and Sagno are illustrated and described briefly. A short foreword by the author sets the scene. Chronometrophilia, No 13, pages 97-102, Winter 1982.

Charles Février was born in 1907 at Porrentruy and was strongly influenced by his father, horologist and teacher. After his pharmaceutical studies in Basle, he obtained a Science Doctorate. He learnt the Swiss German dialect and the Tessinois of Mendrisiotto, and it was in this region that he had his first contacts with gnomonics. He had the good fortune of knowing all the great names in horology and through these many contacts he became a specialist in the history of dialling. An appreciation of Dr Février in both French and German texts is given in: Chronometrophilia, No 13, page 10, Summer 1983.

FEVRIER, Charles. Ficher des cadrans solaires de Suisse, Musee International d’Horlogerie (MIH), La Chaux-de-Fonds, 1983.

FEVRIER Charles, Nécrologie. Chronometrophilia No. 14, Summer 1983, pp 10. A full page appreciation of Dr. Charles Février who died on 28 January 1983 after a long and painful illness. He was born in 1907 at Porrentruy, and became one of the most prolific of writers on gnomonic subjects.

FEVRIER Charles, "Le Cadran Solaire du couvent des capuchins de Lucerne" ... (The Sundial of the Capuchin Convent in Lucerne, Switzerland ... Lucerne, n.d.

FICHELLI Giovanni Bernardino, Bartolomeo, Horologium horologiorum descriptum..., 1685 (BMI)

FIDATI Giovanni Bernardino, Tabula sinuum rectorum..., 1626 (BMI)



Fidati, Giovanni Bernardino (1636) Tabulam Sinuum Rectorum et versorum, in Partibus Sinus totius 10000000, una cum Isagoge ad Architectonicam militarem et Horologiorum Descriptionem accomodata., Rom.

FIELD J V. and WRIGHT M T. Gears from the Byzantines: A Portable Sundial with Calendrical Gearing. A prior publication of the material indicated in the next entry but on a more technical level. Dating was achieved from the place names included in the latitude table, by the style of the planetary gods used to identify the days of the week and the style of the script. Published in the Annals of Science, Volume 42, pages 87-138; received from authors 20 July 1984, printed 1985; also published together with an article "Al-Birini's Mechanical Calendar" by Donald R Hill in the same issue under the above title as a separate publication by the Science Museum, South Kensington. London 1985.

FIELD J V. and WRIGHT M T. Early Gearing - Geared Mechanisms in the Ancient World. This work resulted from the chance bringing of the fragments of a Byzantine sundial-calendar to the Science Museum by a visitor in 1983. It was identified by the name 'Constantinople', introduced in AD 328, on the largest fragment. Further tests show the instrument was very likely made between AD 480 and AD 560, either in or just before the reign of the Emperor Justinian I. London 1985.

FIELD J.V., HILL D.R., WRIGHT M.T., Byzantine and Arabic mathematical gearing, Science Museum, London, 1985

FIELD J.V., Portable sundials and the London sundial-calendar, in History of technology, XII, pp. 103-35, 1990

FIELD, J V. Early gearing: geared mechanisms in the Ancient and Medieval world, Science Museum, London, 1985.

FIELD, J.V, & WRIGHT, M.T, Early Gearing, Geared Mechanisms in the Ancient and Medieval World. 49 pages, 8 figures, 32 plates. Science Museum, 1985. Thin card covers, illustration on front cover. 20-5 x 21 cm. This deals mainly with a Byzantine sundial-calendar, but also is a catalogue of various other instruments. Price £1.50.

FIELD, J.V, WRIGHT, M.T, & HILL. D. R., Byzantine and Arabic Mathem-atical Gearing. Annals of Science, 42, (1985), 87-163. Reprinted as a separate pamphlet by the Science Museum, London, 1985. The reprint is paginated as originally published, and contains 20 figures. The pamphlet also contains a description of Al-Biruni's Mechanical Calendar by Donald R. Hill, translated from the original Arabic text. Price £2.00.

FIELD, John. The Description and Use of a Pocket Case of Mathematical or Drawing Instruments, London, circa 1800.

FIGATELLI Giuseppe Maria, Retta linea Gnomonica, overo brevissima estensione instruttiva frà due punti di chiarezza, e facilità per delineare Horologi Horizzontali, Verticali e Riflessi, con alcuni pochi de’ più usati frà portatili. Operetta assai dilettevole per il nuovo, et universal modo d’operare, in qualsi sia Horologio Riflesso. In questa Seconda Impressione dall’Autore corretta, e migliorata coll’aggiunta dell’Horologio Antico; e con regola più che facile per far, che gli Horologi da Sole s’accordino nel moto con quei di Campana. - Modena, V. Soliani Stampator Ducale, 1675. In 4- 88 fac. num. 3 tavv. (prima edizione per G. Cimatti, Forlì, 1667).

FILONZI Francescantonio, Pratiche matematiche..., 1775 (BMI)

FILONZI, Francesco Antonio. Pratiche Mathematique, Ancona, 1804.

FINDLAY, J W. Proof of the Accuracy of Capuchin and Regiomontanus Dials using the Polar Triangle of Navigation, BSS Bulletin 95.1, February 1995, pp. 15-17.

FINDLAY, Sir John R. "The Construction and use of Wheel Dials". The Antiquaries Journal, Volume VII, No 2, Pages 134-138, April 1927. Also supplied as an offprint. London 1927.

FINDLAY, Sir John R. "Obsolete Methods of Reckoning Time". Scottish Geographical Magazine, Volume 43, No 3, May 1927. Edinburgh 1927.

FINDLAY, Sir John R. Note on a Watch signed “Hieronymus Hamilton Scotius me Fecit 1595”. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, VI, pp 150-153, 1919-20.

FINE, Oronce. Quadrans Astrolabicus omnibus Europae regionibus inserviens. (Quadrant astrolabes to serve in all Europe). First edition Paris, 1527.

FINE, Oronce. De Solaribus Horologiis et Quadrantibus. (Of the sundial and quadrant). Paris,



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