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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1625. The manuscript volume in Parmenter’s hand was edited by Perceval Landon and dedicated to Lettice, Countess Beauchamp. The copy used for the details here bears the bookplate of Frederici Dulep Singh, of Old Buckingham Hall, Norfolk, with its armorial style illustration. See LANDON. London, 1904.

PARR, Hector C. Sundial Calculations I, BSS Bulletin 91.2, July 1991, p. 38.



Parsch, F.X. (1900) Die Olmützer Astronomische Kunstuhr. Laurenz Kullil, Olmütz.

PARSONS, Colonel. Chronological Tables of Europe from the Nativity of Our Saviour to the Year 1726, London, 1740.

PARTRIDGE, Alan. Photographing Sundials, BSS Bulletin 89.2, November 1989, pp. 11-12.

PARTRIDGE, Seth. The Description and Use of an Instrument called the Double Scale of Proportion, London, 1671.

PARTRIDGE, Seth. The Description and Use of an Instrument called the Double Scale of Proportion, London, 1685.

PASINI, Claudio. Orologi solari. Construizioni grafiche e calcoli degli orologi solari e delle Meridiane a tempo medio, Angelo Draghi Editore, Padova, 1900.

PASSANO, Carlo Ferrai da, MONTI, Carlo & MUSSIO, Luigi. La Meridiana Solare del duomo di Milano, Milan, 1977.

PASTORINO Piero, L’Orologio Solare. Nozioni fondamentali e sua costruzione. In 8° pp. 40, Liguria, 1989

PATAVANO, J A. Primum Mobile in quibus habent ... Gnomonica. (Primum Mobile in control ...Gnomonics). Bononiae, 1631.

PATTENDEN, Philip, "Sundials in Cetius Flavius", Classical Quarterly XXIX (1979), pp 203-212. Offprint of a very scholastic essay on the Pelecinum and the hemicyclium.

PATTENDEN, Philip, "Sundials", The Classical Review N.S. XXVIII (1978), pp 336-9. This is a review of Sharon L. Gibbs' book - Greek and Roman Sundials. For further information see Gibbs entry.

PATTENDEN, Philip, Corpus Christi College, Oxford - The Turnbull Sundial. A four page leaflet detailing the Corpus Christi College sundial now popularly known as the "Pelican" sundial. Corpus Christi, 1976.

PATTENDEN, Philip, Sundials at an Oxford College. 100 pages, 7 plates, 9 figures. Glossy thin card cover with the Turnbull dial shown in a nightime scene. 21 x 15 cm. Roman Books, Oxford, 1979. ISBN 0-9506644-0-5. This is a most scholastic piece of research and writing on the Turnbull (or Pelican) dial, and also includes appendices on Kratzer's Manuscripts, Manuscript sources for the Turnbull Dial, the Princeton Dial (a close copy), and the Pomfret Dial which stands on th front lawn of the Pomfret School, Pomfret, Connecticut, USA.

PATTENDEN, Philip, The Pelican Sundial. Description of the Tables. 52 pages, 9 figures. Paper covers with line diagram of the Pelican Sundial on front cover. 21 x 14-5 cm. Corpus Christi College, Oxford, 1980. A companion volume to Sundials at an Oxford College, see previous entry. The publication of this book was financed by Charles K. Aked.

PATTENDEN, Philip. Corpus Christi College, Oxford - The Turnbull Sundial. A four page leaflet detailing the Corpus Christi College sundial now popularly known as the "Pelican" sundial. 1976.

PATTENDEN, Philip. Sundials at an Oxford College. An outstanding piece of research work and reporting on the 400 year old monumental sundial in the Corpus Christi College front quadrangle. Oxford, 1979.

PATTENDEN, Philip. Sundials at an Oxford College. Roman Books, Deddington, Oxfordshire, 1979.

PATTENDEN, Philip. The Pelican Sundial. Description of the Tables, Corpus Christii College, Oxford, 1980.

PATTERSON, J. Boston’s planetarium opens, Sky and Telescope, 18, pp 12-15, November 1958.

Paul, Günther (1980) Die Tage und Monate werden immer länger. FAZ (NR. 49) S. 29-30

Paul, Günther (1981) Navigation mit dem Sternenkompaß - Ziel- und Zenithsterne zur Orientierung in Ozenaien / Ausbilung mit Kompaßsteinen. FAZ S. 34

PAULAU, Miquel. Historia y trazado de los reloges de Sol. (History and outline of Sundials). A revised version of the previous title. Barcelona 1982.



Paulin, Karl (1937) Tiroler Bauern als Lam#ndmesser und Kartographen - Aus dem Leben und Schaffen Peter Anichs und Blasius Huebers. Zeitschrift des Deutschen und Österreichischen Alpenvereins 68 S. 140-151

PAVANELLO G., TRINCHERO A., Le Meridiane. Storia, funzionamento e costruzione di un orologio solare, De Vecchi Editore, 1996

PAVERO, Enrico del. Letters to the Editor - Little Ship of Venice, BSS Bulletin 95.1, February 1995, p. 47.

PB, L’Usage du Cilindre contenu en XXVIII propositions, Paris, 1623

PEARSALL, R. Collecting and Restoring Scientific Instruments. New York, 1974.

PEARSON, PAGE & JEWSBURY. Catalogue No 6. Birmingham, circa 1946. This firm manufactured domestic brassware, including sundials. The catalogues of the early twentieth century show their range of sundials manufactured in an antique style with names of old dial makers engraved on them, plus fictitious early dates. A well known example is Thomas Grice, late eighteenth century. These dials are good enough to deceive even experienced gnomonists. Professor de Solla Price of Havard University commented on this difficulty of recognising these dials sailing under a flag of convenience.

PEDERSEN, O. A Survey of the Almagest. Odense 1974.

PEDRONI G.M., Il sole corre sulle pareti, in “La casa sui campi”, Edagricole Spa ed., n.5, maggio 1996. Quadranti della Val d’Isarco, Val Gardena e Val Pusteria.

PEEK W., “Inschrift einer Sonnenuhr aus Traianopolis”, in Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik, n° 10, pp- 98-100 del 1973. Illustra un hemicyclium di Kavalla in Grecia (Gibbs, cat. 1004).

Pein, A. (1883) Aufgaben der sphärischen Astronomie gelöst durch planimetrische Konstruktionen., Bochum.

PEISINO G., Come si costruisce un orologio solare, Coelum 10, p. 40 e 57, 1940

PEISINO G., Come si costruisce un orologio solare, in Coelum n. 8, 1932

PEISINO, G. Gli Orologi Solari: Estratto dell’Annuario 1935 del Reale Osservatorio Astronomica, Arti Grafiche L Smolars & Nipote, Trieste, 1935.

PEITZ, A. Sonnenuhren. (Sundials). This is Volume 2 of a series on sundials, and covers the technicalities of sundial design and construction. Munich 1978.

Peitz, Adolf (1978) Sonnenuhren (Band 2) - Tabellen und Diagramme zur Berechnung.Callwey, München.

PEITZ, Adolf, Sonnenuhren 2. Eine Amleitung fùr Handwerk und Liebhaber. Tabellen und Diagramme zur Berechnung. [Tables, diagrams and Calculations]. Pages 168, profusely illustrated with line diagrams. Callwey, Munich, 1982. Board covers. 26-5 x 21-5 cm. ISBN 3-7667-0607-1. This is the second edition of the same book published in 1978.

PEJAKOVIC M., Le pietre e il Sole, Architettura e Astronomia nell'alto medioevo, Jaca Book, Milano, 1988

PEL, F. Projet d’horloge que se remontrait spontanÑment sous l’action des rayons solaires. (Plan of a clock which will be wound up spontaneously under the action of sunlight). Paris, 1867.

PELLICCIARINI Benedetto, Tavole perpetue all’oltramontana e all’italiana, Conzetti, Padova, 1771.

PENFOLD, John B., The Clockmakers of Cumberland. Although primarily orientated to mechanical clocks, reference is made to sundials on Pages 16, 17, 32, 80, 221, 226, 227 and 253.



Sundials by Cumberland clockmakers are few, one made by James Hendrie of Wigton, another by John Ivison of Carlisle, are listed. The former example is at Bowness-on-Solway in the churchyard, dated 1724, for latitude 55 degrees. The famous Edward Troughton was born at Welcome Nook, near Corney, in Cumberland; he is supposed to have made two sundials, one for the Welcome Nook garden, the other for Corney churchyard. A modern sundial was reported in the Carlisle Journal for 17 March 1931, it was set up at Harbut Lodge, Alston, being fitted with many horizontal and vertical gnomons, it was considered the maker was a man 'of no mean ability'. On page 15 is an illustration of the Bewcastle sundial. Ashford 1977. [Edited by Charles K. Aked].

PENN, A W. St Gregory’s Minster, Kirkdale, The Parochial Church Council, Kirkdale, Yorkshire,1957. (Description of the Saxon Dial of AD 1066)

PENNAZIO Piera, Le ombre segnano il tempo sul Duomo, Corriere di Chieri, 22-11-1996

PENNINGMEESTER Verslag van de penningmeester 1990. Zonnewijzerkring 91.1, pp 3-4.

PENNINGMEESTER. Jaarrekening 1988 en begroting 1989. Zonnewijzerkring, 89.2, pp 4-5.

PENNINGMEESTER. Rectifacatie financieel overzicht. Zonnewijzerkring, 95.2, p 6.

PENNINGMEESTER. Verslag penningmeester 1991. Zonnewijzerkring 92.1, pp 8-9.

PENNINGMEESTER. Verslag van de penningmeester. Zonnewijzerkring, 95.1. p 4.

PENNY MAGAZINE. Short articles on horology, including dialling. London, 1837.

PENTHER JO. Friedrich (Von), Gnomonica fundamentalis et mechanica..., Augsburg, 44 pagg., in fol., 1733.

PENTHER, J F. Gnomonica Fundamentalis & Mechanica, worinnen gewiesen wird, wie man sowol grundlich als auf mechanische Art/allerhand. Sonnen Uhren regulaire, irregulaire, mit Minuten und Himmlischen Zeichen ... verfertigen solle, Augsburg, 3rd Edition, 1760.

Penther, Johann Friedrich (1733) Gnomonica Fundamentalis Mechanica, worinnen gewiesen wird, wie man so wohl gründlich als auf mechanischer Art allerhand Sonnen-Uhren regulaire, irregulaire mit Minuten und himmlischen Zeichen auf allerhand Flächen verfertigen solle. Jeremias Wolffs Erben, Augsburg.

PENTHER, Johann Friedrich. Gnomonica Fundamentalis, Augsburg, 1734.

PERE Sanson, Usages des sphaera et globo, in “Description de tout l’Univers”, Amst. 1700

PEREGRINUS, P. (Pierre de Maricourt). Epistola de magnet seu rota perpetua motus. This letter was written in a military camp in 1269 but not printed until 1558 in Augsburg.

PEREGRINUS, Petrus. Letter written by Peter Peregrinus to his friend Sygerus de Fontancourt on the 8th day of August 1269, mainly concerned with the magnet in Part I. In part II is the description of an instrument by which the azimuth of the sun and moon, and any star above the horizon can be ascertained. Some writers allude to this as a sundial, this is not quite correct. Written at the siege of Lucera whilst encamped there, the best translation is by Professor Sylvanus P Thompson. London 1902.

PEREIRA DA SILVA, Luciano. Astrolabios Existentesem Portugal, Lisbon, 1917.

PEREIRA DA SILVA, Luciano. O Astrolobio nautico dos Portugueses. (Portuguese Nautical Astrolabe). A copy of this, with an English translation, is in the Museum of the History of Science at Oxford.

PERELLI Anselmo, Orologio astronomico, Rosa, Venezia, 1794.

PERELLI, Anselmo. Observationi Mechaniche, Venice, 1794.

PEREZ DE MOYA, Juan, Fundamentos matematicos, 1568

PEREZ DE MOYA, Juan, Tratado de cosas de Astronomia y Cosmographia y Philosophia Natural. (Treatise about Astronomy and Cosmography and Natural Philosophy). Contains several chapters on gnomonics, dealing with vertical and horizontal dials of all types. Alcalá 1573.



Juan Pérez de Moya was a famous mathematician, he was born in the province of Jaén, and died in Granada in 1595. He studied in Alcalá and Salamanca, becoming a priest in 1536. He published his work under the privilege of the King of Castilla and Aragón.

PEREZ PASTOR, Francisco. Tratado de los reloxes elementares ... (Treatise of Elementary Clocks). A translation into Spanish of Martinelli’s work. q.v. Madrid, 1770.

PERICAS Joaquin, El cuqdrante de sol azimutal, Iberica, vol. X, 256, 362-364

PERIER Y GALLEGO, Pascual. Cartilla Gnomonica ó Arte de Hacer Relojes de Sol de diferents formas al alcance de todos con solo et compás. (Primer of gnomonics or Art of Drawing Sundials of different forms and all kinds with only a pair of compasses). Sixteen pages, six plates. Madrid 1853.

PERINA Linda, ZANONI Renzo, Meridiane. Le tecniche, Demetra srl La Casa verde, 1996

PERRAULT, Cl. Traité d’architecture de Vitruve. (Vitruvius’s Treatise of Architecture). Paris, 1684. Book IX of this work, which contains gnomonics, was translated by Jean Soubiran from the Latin text into the French language. Perrault receives no mention at all in this translation. Paris, 1969.

PERRIN, W G., Nouvelles Tables de Calculs nautiques. (New Tables of Nautical Calculations). Paris 1923.

PERRIN, W G., "The Prime Meridian". The Mariners Mirror, Journal of the Society for Nautical Resarch, Volume 13, No 2. A helpful article on the various prime meridians adopted from the fifteenth century onwards. April 1927.

PERRON, L. Essai sur l’histoire abrégée d’horlogerie comprenant la division du temps par les cadrans solaires et les clepsydres depuis 740 ans avant J.-C. ... (Essay on the abridged history of clocks comprising the division of time by sundials and clepsydras since 740 BC ... ). Paris, 1834.

PERROT M., BORMONE R., Val Pragelato, Claudiana, 1984

PERSONE Giambattista, Noctes solitariae..., 1613 (BMI)

PESCHBECK, Christian. Vorhof der Sonnen-Uhr-Kunst darinnen die funff Regulair - Sonnen-Uhren, als die gegen Morgan, Abend, Mittag, Mitter nacht und auf der Flasche liegende Sonnen-Uhren, Aufe das Deutlic hste und begreifflichste erklaret sind ... (Introduction to the Art of Sundials with an account of the five regular sundials for Morning, Evening, Midday, Midnight, and horizontal sundials described in the clearest and most understandable way... ). Budissin, 1733.

PETAVII D., Rationarium Temporum (2 voll.) Venetiis, 1758

PETAVIO Dionisio, Opus de doctrina temporum, Antwerpiae, 1703

PETEAU, Pére Denis S J Petavius. Rationarium temporum D Petavii ... opus de doctrin temporum. (Meas- urement of Time). In two volumes. Paris, 1627. An English translation was made with the title: The History of the World: or an account of time continued to 1659. The name of the translator is not known. London, 1659. The original Latin text was reprinted almost 120 years later. Paris, 1745.

PETER, Francesco. Di un Antico Orologio Solare Recemente Trovato Dissertazione, Rome, 1815.

PETER Francesco, Di un antico orologio solare recentemente trovato, dissertazione, Atti dell’Accademia Romana d’Archeologia, Tomo I, parte II, pag. 25, Roma, 1823

Peter, Fr. (1825) Di un antico orologio solare., Roma.

Peter, Ralf (1995) Gnomonik - Die Lehre von den Sonnenuhren. Selbst, Unterhaching.

PETRIE W.M.F., Naukratis I., London, 1886. Descrizione di un Hemicyclium proveniente da Naukratis (Gibbs, cat. 1040G)

PETRIE, Don. The Sun - Dimensions and Dials, Compendium, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 7-8. (Deals with the effects of the size of the Sun on sundials).

PETRINI, Giambuono. Gli Orivoli Italiano e Francese Opusculo, Cesena, 1797.

PETTITI Valerio, Così un Papa decise il calendario del 2000, La Stampa “Tuttoscienze”,, 28-12-1995

PETTY, Sir William. Two Essays in Political Arithmetic, London, 1687.



Petzold, Hartmut (1993) Zeitzeichen - Entstehung und Wandel des Bewußtseins von Zeit. Kultur & Technik (NR. 1) S. 22-27

Petzold, Wulf (1994) Die Renaissance der Sonnenuhren: Zähl die heit´ren Stunden nur. echo (NR. 3) S. 10-11

PFAU, F. The history of the Planetarium, Jena Review, 12, pp 177-181, Jena, 1967.



Pfeiffer-Belli, Christian und Christoph B. Konrad (1992) Uhren-Museen und Sammlungen historischer Zeitmesser. Callwey, München.

Pfeuffer, Ludwig (1927) Denkwürdige Erfinder und Erfindungen aus Bayern. Kultur des Handwerks S. 152-158/ 237-241/ 249-254/ 254/ 416-420/ 445-447

PFINZING, Paul. Methodus Geometrica, Nuremberg, 1598.

PHILIP, Trevor & Sons Ltd. The Late-Medieval Navicula, see Turner, Gerard L’E entry.

PHILIPP, H. Belevenissen van een scheepsjongen. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.2. p 308.

PHILIPP, H. Toepassingen Gnomonica voor architectuur en bebouwing. Zonnewijzerkring 91.1, pp 40-44.

PHILIPP, Hugo. (1990) Sonneunuhrenfibel. Selbst S. 1-10

PHILIPP, Hugo (1984) Sonnenuhren mit Schattenziffernblatt. Alte Uhren (NR. 4) S. 37-40

PHILIPP, Hugo (1985) Der Computer und die Sonnenuhr. SFAU XXIV S. 143-153

PHILIPP, Hugo (1985) Moderne Geflügelhaltung und alte Sonnenuhren. Geflügel-Börse 22 S. 8-9

PHILIPP, Hugo (1986) Die Sonnenuhr im Stift Ardagger. N.N. (NR. 1) S. 1-11

PHILIPP, Hugo (1986) Kleine Korrekturen bei Sonnenuhren - Exakte Berechnung zeigt Abweichung bei Datumslinien. VDI-Nachrichten (NR. 22) S. 26

PHILIPP, Hugo (1986) Lausitzer Ecksonnenuhren. Die Mappe (NR. 4) S. 13-15

PHILIPP, Hugo (1986) Mittelalterlicher Schattenstab und etwas Mathematik - Über Verfahren zur Bestimmung der Abweichung von Wänden für/mit Sonnenuhren. SFAU XXV S. 145-152

PHILIPP, Hugo (1986) Schatten der Sonne zeigt die Uhrzeit an. Fränkischer Anzeiger

PHILIPP, Hugo (1987) Technische Regeln - Ein Ziel des AK Sonnenuhren in der DGC. DIN Mitteilungen 66 (NR. 7) S. 330-335

PHILIPP, Hugo (1988) Instandsetzung von Sonnenuhren. Die Mappe 108 (NR. 4) S. 14-18

PHILIPP, Hugo (1988)Sonnen-Zeit. neuform Kurier (NR. 7) S. 36

PHILIPP, Hugo (1989) “Mach es wie die Sonnenuhr - zähl die heitren Stunden nur” - Bauanleitung für ein Gartensonnenuhr. Der Garten (NR. 8) S.314-315

PHILIPP, Hugo (1989) Sonnenuhren an Fachwerkhäusern. Die Mappe 109 (NR. 7) S.16-18

PHILIPP, Hugo (1989) Sonnenuhren an Schieferfassaden. Das Dachdeckerhandwerk 110(NR. 6) S. 10-11,14-15

PHILIPP, Hugo (1989) Sonnenuhren zeigen auch heute noch “richtige Zeit”. Heimatkalender für Stadt und Kreis Uelzen S. 69-76

PHILIPP, Hugo (1990) Laudatio auf Herrn Martin Neumann anläßlich der Verleihungder Verdienstmedaille des Verdienstordens der Bundesrepublik Deutschland in Bad Pyrmont am 30ten Mai 1990. S. 1-4

PHILIPP, Hugo (1991) Ansätze für die Berechnung von Zylinder- und Kegelsonnnenuhren. Vortrag in Ortenburg S. 1-3

PHILIPP, Hugo (1991) Sonnenuhr und Fenster. Die Mappe 111 (NR. 4) S. 16-18

PHILIPP, Hugo (1992) Eine außergewöhnliche Sonnenuhr. SFAU XXXI S. 189-196

PHILIPP, Hugo (1992) Sonnenuhren auf Zylinder- und Kegel-Flächen mit mittigen und außermittigen Schattenwerferpunkten. Uhren 15 (NR. 4) S. 10-19

PHILIPP, Hugo (1994) Sonnenhöhen - Altes wieder aktuell. SFAU XXXIII S. 166-171

PHILIPP, Hugo; Roth, Daniel und Willy Bachmann (1994) Sonnenuhren, Deutschland und Schweiz (Katalog). Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chronometrie (Hrsgb.), Stuttgart.



Phillip, Erwalt (1983) Höhe und Azimut der Sonne II. CCD e.V. Computerclub Deutschland/Prisma (NR. 8) S. 20-21

PHILLIPPES, Henry. A Mathematical Manual containing Tables ... applied to ... Dialling etc. 1669. Henry Phillippes was active between 1648-1677 and wrote many treatises. He lived for a long period in a house on London Bridge so he could study the tides in the river Thames. Phillippes also had a great interest in the magnetic variation of the earth.

PHILLIPPES, Henry. A Mathematical Manual, London, 1693.

PHILLIPS, G. A Brief Treatise on the Use and Construction of a Case of Instruments for the Improvement and Benefit of Young Students, London, 1823.

PHILOPON, Jean. Traité de l'Astrolabe. (Treatise of the Astrolabe). The translation is of the earliest complete Arabic treatise, the original is shown facing the French text. There is a long and important introduction outlining the historical connections. [Edited by A P Segonda]. Paris, 1981.

PHILOPON, Jean. Traité de l'astrolabe. (Treatise of the Astrolabe). Written in Greek and translated by A P Segonds, together with a foreword, the whole being published in one book. Paris 1953.

PIAZZI Giuseppe, Sull’orologio italiano ed europeo, riflessioni, Palermo, 1798

PIAZZO Sergio, Meridiane in Valle Ellero, in Bollettino A.R.S., n. 6, gennaio 1992

PICART, -. An Account of the Measure of a Degree of a Great Circle of the Earth. Paris 1702. This was bound with The Natural History of Animals ..., both being in French and published in 1670. Picart's text was 'Englished' by Richard Waller, Secretary of the Royal Society.

PICCOLOMINI Alessandro, La Sfera del Mondo, Vinegia, G. Varisco, 1579.

PICKERING, W. The Marrow of Mathematics, London, 1686.

PICKERING, W. The Marrow of Mathematics, London, 1710.

PICKERING, William. The Marrow of the Mathematics ... containing the Doctrines of Arithmetic, Geometry, Astronomy, Gauging, the use of the Sector, Surveying, Dialling ... 1685. Little is known of William Pickering, he called himself a Merchant Adventurer. The book was reprinted in 1711 with an addendum by James Lightbody.

PICON D., Cadrans solaires. Construction/decoration, 1988



Pictet, Marc Auguste (1807) Instructions, pour tracer une méridienne et un cadran solaire et pour suivre la marche d’une montre. Paschoud, Genéve.

PICTET-TURRETINI M.A., Instructions pour tracer une Méridienne et un Cadran Solaire, 1807



Pieper, Jan (1986) Pienza - Das Bühnenhaus einer humanistischen Zusammenschau der Gegensätze. Bauwelt (NR. 45) S. 1709-1732

PIERI Mario, Osservazioni geometriche intorno alle linee diurne di un orologio solare, 1892



Pierre de Sainte Marie Magdelaine (1680) Taite d’horlogiographie, content plusieurs manières de construire. Dezalier, Paris. (see Magdleine entry).

PIETRO Peregrino da Maricourt, Nova compositio Astrolabii particularis, Codice Vaticano Latino 1332

PIETRO, G di & BONELLI, M L R. Catalogo della Biblioteca Mediceo-Lorenese, Firenze, 1970.

PIFFERI Francesco Maria, Sfera... (Modo facile di far gli orioli solari), 1604 da BMI (Biblioteca Matematica Italiana di Riccardi).

PIFFERI, Francesco. Sfera di Gio Sacro Bosco, tradotta e dichiarata ..con nuove aggiunte de molto cose notabili, et varie dimostrazioni utili, e dilettevol. Appresso Salvestro Marchetti, Siena, 1604. Between pages 374 and 382 is a brief treatise on dialling intended to introduce dialling into a course of cosmography and mathematics.

PILGRIM, E. Entdeckung der Elemente, Stuttgart, 1950. (Discovery of the elements).

PILKINGTON & GIBBS. The Patent Helio-Chronometer, Cover Title: “T’is always Morning Some-where”. Pilkington and Gibbs, Preston, circa 1908. Together with the order form and a single page testimonial dated 20 February 1908.

PILKINGTON AND GIBBS LTD. It is always morning somewhere in the World: The Patent Helio-Chronometer Book, Preston, 1908. (Two Copies)



Pingert, Heinrich (1977) Kleinkolbensonnenuhr. Gebrauchsmuster (NR. 77 21 017) S. 1-2

Pingert, Heinrich (1977) Kugelkopfsonnenuhr. Gebrauchsmuster (NR. 76 17 333) S. 1-2

Pingert, Heinrich (1977) Ringsonnenuhr. Gebrauchsmuster (NR. 77 21 018) S. 1-2

PINGET, André-François. Photograph of sundial to be found on the facade of a shop, it is dated 1842, and is a vertical dial on which are placed 'buttons' giving the noon-times of various cities, Athens, Lisbon, Buenos Ayres, Alexandria; with a motto Fugit Velut Umbra - Flies just as the Shadow. There is also an analemma marked with the months and the astrological signs. The gnomon carries a pierced disc to indicate the point on the analemma. AFAHA, No 20, Pages 238-239, 1986.

PINGRE, A. G., Mémoire sur la Colonne de la Halle aux Bleds, et sur le Cadran Cylindrique que l'on construit au Haut de cette Colonne. 43 pages, no illustrations. Board covers (book rebound). 19 x 12.5 cm. Barrois, Paris, 1764. This describes the spiral sundial realised by Pingré on the round pillar set in the Halle des Bleds, Paris (now demolished). A very rare work today. Text translated from the original French by Charles K. Aked but not published. [Memoire on the Column of the Halle des Bleds, and on the Cylindrical Sundial that I have constructed on this Column]. This is a very rare work today.



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