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



Download 2.43 Mb.
Page39/41
Date09.06.2018
Size2.43 Mb.
#53617
1   ...   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41

WARD, F A B and VAUGHAN, D. “Sundials at Hever Castle”. Antiquarian Horology, Volume 12, no 3, pages Autumn issue, 1980.

WARD, F A B. A Catalogue of European Scientific Instruments in the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities of the British Museum, London, 1981, pp 152. The first half of this work is concerned with sundials and has about 30 illustrations. It is not a very good cataloguing of the collection.

WARD, F.A. B., "A 14th Century Portable Sundial". Antiquarian Horology, V, no 4, 124-5. Details a dial of circa 1330, the Merton quadrant of 1301-1350, and Richard II's quadrant dial dated 1399. All are illustrated, the oldest being shown on the cover page. The dating method is of greatest significance.

WARD, F A B. Timekeepers: clocks, watches. sundials, sandglasses, HMSO, London, 1963.

WARD, F.A.B., "An Early Pocket Sundial Illustrated in Art". Antiquarian Horology, XI, no 5, 484-487. Shows a painting by Urs Graaf of Solothurn of a man holding a pocket universal equinoctial dial fitted with a primitive nocturnal. A similar dial in the British Museum was found in the bed of the River Crane in Middlesex. Two more from the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, are illustrated.

WARD, F.A.B., "The Earliest String Gnomon Sundials". Antiquarian Horology, IX, no 7, 800-1. An interesting short note on a group of sundials of Austrian origin.

WARD, F.A.B., "Tompion Sundial for the Pump Room at Bath". Antiquarian Horology, VII, no 4, 334. A short article on the discovery of the lost Tompion sundial in a clump of nettles on a farm at Corsham, near Bath. It was restored and unveiled by the then Astronomer-Royal Sir Richard Woolley.

WARD, F.A.B., Lecture at the Science Museum 30th January 1970 on the occasion of his retirement from the museum after almost forty years service. Various sundials were mentioned, including the chalice example dated 1596. Antiquarian Horology, VI, no 7, 438-9, with illustration of chalice sundial.

WARD, F.A.B., Report on Lecture on Sundials and Astrolabes given to the Northern Section of the Antiquarian Horological Society on 14 November 1982. Antiquarian Horology, Volume XIV, no 1, pages 85-6.

WARD, J. The lives of the professors at Gresham College, London, 1740.

WARD, John and FOLKARD, Margaret. Sundials Down Under, BSS Bulletin 93.3, October 1993, pp. 26-30.

WARD, Ritchie R. Los Relojes Vivientes, Barcelona, 1976.

WARD, S. Astronomia geometrica; ubi methodus proponitur qua primarirorum planetarium astronomia, sivi elliptica-circularis possit geomtrice absolvi, London, 1656.

WARD, Stephen. "£.75,000 appeal to replace Seven Dials monument". The Independent, Wednesday 30 September 1987. An illustration of the original dial column, now at Weybridge, is included. London 1987.

Warncke, J. (1924) Die astronomische Uhr in Sankt Marien in Lübeck., Lübeck.

WARNER Deborah Jean, The sky explored, Liss, N.Y., 1979

WARNER, Samuel. Edited a second edition of J Hammond's Practical Surveyor which itself was a compilation by Samuel Cunn (reputedly). The second edition included addenda, amongst which was a Universal Dial. It was published as a fourth edition by Heath and Wing in 1765. First published 1731.

WARNER, T. How to keep the clock right by observations of the fixed stars with a small fixed telescope. London, 1876.

WARNER, T. How to Keep the Clock Right. An account of ascertaining the time by means of the use of a transit telescope and observations of the stars in conjunction with star tables. London 1869.

WARRINGTON HOGG. Made the drawings in the late nineteenth century of the famous sundials featured in A Book of Sundials, with text by Launcelot Cross. See entry for CROSS. 1890-1896.

WASHINGTON, Colonel F P. Calculations for Sundials. Ten diagrams, three tables. 1913.

Wat doet de Kring? Wat doen we met de Kring? Zonnewijzerkring 79.2, pp 98-101.

WATERS, David W. The Sea - or Mariner’s Astrolabe, Agrupamnto de Estudios de Cartographia Antiga, Seccao de Coimbra, XV, 1966.

WATERS, David W. The Art of Navigation in England in Elizabethan and early Stuart Times. An excellent treatise mainly written on the daily train journeys of Lt Commander Waters to London. London, 1958.

WATKINS, H. Time counts. The story of the calendar, London, 1954.

WATSON, Samuel. Rules for adjusting a clock by the fixed stars. London and Coventry, 1694

WAUGH, Albert E., Sundials, Their Theory and Construction. xii + 228 pages, 106 illustrations, Frontispiece is an illustration from Bedos de Celles, 1790. Thin card covers with an illustration of armillary sphere sundial. Dover Publications, New York, 1973. 21-5 x 13-5 cm. Library of Congress Catalog Number 73-76961, ISBN 0-486-22947-5. One of the most popular dialling treatises of the twentieth century, and the cheapest.

WAY Albert, Ancient Sun - Dials, in Archeological Journal, Vol. XV, 1858

WAY, Albert. Paper written by Albert Way from notes of Mr Du Noyer for The Archaeological Journal, Volume XXIV, Page 213. 1898.

WEBB, Caroline. Artist who produced a presentation drawing for the sponsors subscribing to the Seven Dials monument, the minimum subscription being £.5,000. The names of the subscribers to be engraved in brass inserts at the base of the column, to record these for posterity. London 1986.

WEBER J., Die Sonnenuhr an der Kirche zu Klinga, Uhrmacher-Woche, 38

WEBER L., Das Wulff’sche Netz IM Dienste der Astronomie und der mathematischen Geographie. Bull. soc. frib..sci.nat. Vol. 29, p. 149-156, 1929

Weber, Paul (1927) Die sieben Wahrzeichen des alten Jena., Jena.

WEBSTER, Roderick and Marjorie. An Index of Western Scientific Instrument Makers to 1850. Winnekta, date not known.

WEBSTER, William. The Description and Use of a Complete Sett or Case of Pocket-Instruments, London, 1739.

WEGNER R., Die Sonnenuhr, Weltall 28, p. 126-129.

WEGNER R., Ueber Sonnenuhren, in "Sirius", 58, p. 193-196.

Wehner, Heinrich (1905)Über die Kenntnis der magnetischen Mißweisung im frühen Mittelalter. das Weltall (NR. 11) S. ?

WEIDER E.F., Ein Babylonisches kompendium der Himmelskunde, in “American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literature”, 40, p. 198, del 1924. L’autore prende in esame il testo di Neugebauer relativo alle Tavole Gnomoniche contenute nel mul.APIN.

WEIDLER Frider. Jo., Institutiones Mathematicae, decem et sex purae mixtaeque. Matheseos disciplinas complexae; sub finem accedunt Tabulae logarithmorum contractae et index generalis, qui Lexici Mathematici instar esse possit, Vitembergae, 1718 - Tra gli argomenti trattati vi è anche la Gnomonica.

Weidlich, W. (1974) Das Problem der Zeit in der Physik. CIC 1974, Internationaler Kongress für Chronometrie, S. 1-11

WEIDMANN E. Frank J., Uber die Konstruktion der Schattenlinien horizontalen Sonnenuhren, 1922

WEIGEL, E. Kurze Beschreibung der verbesserten Hummels- und Erd-Globen; sambt dero nutzlichen Gebrauch, Jena, 1681.

WEIGEL, E. Pancosmus aethereus et sublunaris, hoc est, nova globi coelestis et terrestris adorniato, Jena, 1670.

WEIGEL, E. Sphaerica Euclidea methodo conscripta. Accessit globurum heraldicorum, ipsuisque Pancosmi descriptio & usus, Jean, 1688.

WEIGELLI Erhardi, De Astronomia, de Chronologia, de Gnomonica, in “Idea Matheseos Universae cum Speciminibus inventionum Mathematicarum, Jenae, 1669

WEIGLER and ROSENTHAL. “Eine Mittags-Linie zu machen ...”. (Making a Noon-Line ...) Extracted from Naturliche Magie. Also deals with other types of sundials. Berlin, 1796.

WEINBERG, G D and GRACE, V R et al. The Antikythera shipwreck reconsidered, Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 55, pt 3, pp 1-48, 1965.

WEINEK, L. Ein alter bermerkenswerter Quadrant der Prager Sternwarte, Astronom Beobrachtungen an der kk Sternwarte zu Prag in den Jahren 1905-1909, pp 78-82, Prague, 1912.

WEINEK, L. Zur Theorie der Sonnenuhren, Wien, 1905.



Weinek, L. (1910) Strenge und genäherte Ermittlung der Mondphase. N.N. (NR. 1) S. 337-350

Weinek, Ladislaus (1901) Die tychonischen Instrumente auf der Prager Sternwarte., Prag.

Weinek, Ladislaus (1912) Ein alter bemerkenswerter Quadrant der Prager Sternwarte. Astronom. Beobachtungen an der K.K. Sternwarte zu Prag i. d.J.1905-1909 S. 78-82

Weinek, Ladislaus (1912) Zur Theorie der Sonnenuhren. Kaiserl. Akademie der Wissensch. 114 S. 1-10

Weit, Erich (1968) Wir bauen eine Sonnenuhr. Die Scholle 36 (NR. 3) S. 163-170

WELD, C R. A history of the Royal Society, with memoirs of the Presidents, London, 1848. Two volumes.

WELLS, Edward, The Young Gentleman’s Astronomy, London, 1712.

WELLS, Edward, The Young Gentleman’s Astronomy, London, 1725.

WELLS, Edward, The Young Gentleman’s Dialling, London, 1736.

WELLS, Edward. The Young Gentleman’s Astronomy, Chronology and Dialling: containing such elements of the said Arts and Sciences, as are most useful and easy to be known. The dialling setion was actually a separate work with its own title page. The work ran into many editions. London, 1712. Second edition London, 1717; third 1725, fourth 1736.

WELLS, Edward. The Young Gentleman’s Astronomy, Chronology and Dialling, James Knapton, London, 1717.

WELLS, John. Sciographia, or the Art of Shadows. Wells commences his work by considering the plane projection of the celestial sphere on the horizon of London at latitude 50° 32' North.



Based on the work of Clavius's Gnomonics he then describes seventeen sundials and their construction with the help of spherical trigonometry and logarithms. The method of determining the meridian line by the means of astronomy is described, the author making a reference to the uncertainty of doing so by means of the magnetic compass because of the newly discovered variation of the magnetic pole. He acknowledges the help of Henry Briggs on many points, and he includes Edward Wright's tables of solar declination. The work was actually written in 1632, Gunter read it and told Wells to publish the book, but Wells died before he could do so, and it was only through the persistence of Henry Gellibrand that it was printed. Gellibrand wrote the historical preface to the book. London 1635.

John Wells (active 1606-1635) was a storekeeper at the Naval Storehouses at Deptford, and evidently had served at sea before. He specialized in sundials and was on intimate terms with Henry Briggs, Edmund Gunter and Henry Gellibrand. Wells had examples of his precisely oriented dials in his garden at Deptford; to which parties of mathematicians were brought by Edmund Gunter and Henry Gellibrand in 1622, 1633 and 1634 for the purpose of determining the magnetic variation.

WELLS W.D., A tyneside shipyard sundial, BSS Bulletin No. 96.3 October 1996

WELLS W.D., Two notable sundial makers of Leicestershire, BSS Bulletin No. 92.3 October 1992

WELLS, W D. Dial Makers of Leicestershire, Bulletin 96.3, October 1996, p.28.



Welper, Eberhard (1619) Usus Quadrantis Astronomici & Geometrici, Das ist Beschreibung deß Gebrauchs eines Astronomischen und Geometrischen Quadranten, welcher zu vilen schönen und nützlichen sachen zugebrauchen. Anthoni Bertram, Straßburg.

Welper, Eberhard (1625) Das ist/Gründtlicher Vnterricht vnd Beschreibung/wie man allerhand Sonnen Vhren - verfertigen soll. A. Bertram, Straßburg.

WELPER, Eberhard. Neuvermehrte Welperische Gnomonica, oder Grundlicher Unterricht und Bescreibung wie man alle regulare Sonnenuhren auf ebenen Orten leichtlich auffreissen ... Strasbourg, 1625. (New enlarged Welper’s Gnomonics, or basic instructions and descriptions for drawing the usual sundials on plane surfaces.). Tbis work usually has a supplement of the German translation of William Derham’s book, The Artificial Clockmaker bound in. The woodcut of the title page was used by Malcolm Gardner for his Catalogue VIII of 1952, when a good copy of the book could be had for twelve guineas. Second edition Nuremburg, 1708.

WELPER, Eberhard. Usus Quadrantis Astronomici, Nuremburg, 1661.

WELPER, Eberhard. Gnomonices, Nuremburg, 1681.



Welper, Eberhard (1672) Gnomonica oder Unterricht und Beschreibung, wie man allerhand Sonnen-Uhren auf ebenen Orten verfertigen soll- Zum andernmal aufgelegt. P. Fürstens, Nürnberg. (Gnomonics or solid instructions and description how one may draw all kinds of sun dials upon any plane in any place ... )1672.

WELPER, Eberhard. Gnomonica oder grùndlicher Unterricht und Beschreibung wie man allerhand Sonnenuhren auf ebene Orten Kùnstlich aufrichten und leichtlich verfertigen soll. 1702.



Welper, Eberhard (1708) Neu vermehrte Welperische Gnomonica oder gründlicher Unterricht und Beschreibung, wie man alle regulare Sonnen-Uhren auf ebenen Orten leichtlich auffreissen soll. Weigel, Nürnberg.

Wendel, Michael und Hugo Philipp (1992) Aus heiterem Himmel. INTEAM (NR. 2) S. 20-27

Wendorf, Rudolf (1980) Zeit und Kultur. Westdeutscher Verlag, Opladen.

Wendorff, Rudolf (1993) Tag und Woche, Monat und Jahr: Eine Kulturgeschichte des Kalenders. Westdeutscher, Opladen.

Wendorff, Rudolff (Hrsgb.) (1989) Im Netz der Zeit - Menschliches Zeiterleben interdisziplinär. Hirzel, Stuttgart.

Wendt, Richard (1934)Doppelseitige äquatoriale Sonnenuhr. Patentschrift (NR. 607597) S. 1-3

WENHAM, Edward. "Portable and Pocket Sundials". Antique Dealer and Collectors Guide. This was the last article ever written by Wenham, he died before it was published. London, 1956.

WENHAM, Edward. Portable and Pocket Sun-Dials, The Antique Collector, pp 131-134, August 1956.

Wepner, Wolfgang (1988) Berechnung von Auf- und Untergängen. Sterne und Weltraum 27 (NR. 7/8) S. 462-463

WERKMEISTER, P. "Über die Zeitmesser des Strasburger Münsterblatt inbesondere die Sonnenuhren am Giebel der Südseite". (On the timekeepers of Strasbourg Minster and in particular the Sundial on the South Gable). Strasburger Münsterblatt. Strasbourg 1912. S. 62-74

Werland, P. (1930) Die alte astronomische Uhr im Dom zu Münster. Die Uhrmacherkunst 55 S. 578-588

WERNER, H. Neue Zusatzeinrichtungen zum Zeiss-Planetarium fur die Darstellung der sakularen Eigenbewegung von Fixsternen, Physikalische Verhandlungen, 4, pp 258-259, 1954.

WERNER, H. Neue Zusatzeinrichtungen zum Zeiss-Planetarium zur Darstellung des Nautischen Dreiecks und anderer Elemente der Spharischen Astronomie, Optik, 4, pp 323-328, 1948/9.

WERNER, H. From the Aratus globe to the Zeiss planetarium, translated A H Degenhardt, Stuttgart, 1957.

WESTWOOD, John. Armillary Sundial, 4 typewritten pages with crude sketches of a design for an armillary sphere sundial, giving details of making and construction in bronze and held together by stainless steel bolts, Reading, 1983.

Weyer, G.D.E. (1890) Bericht über die neuen amerikanischen Karten in gnomonischer und Zentralprojektion für die Schiffahrt im größten Kreise. Annalen d. Hydrographie und maritimen Meteorologie 18 S.161-172

Weyss, N. und I. Kahn (198!) Glas-Sonnenuhr mit Doppeladlermotiv. S. 1-4

Weyss, Norbert (1988) Wo gab es die frühesten Fassaden-Sonnenuhren?. SFAU XXVII S. 89-104

Weyss, Norbert (1991) Armenische Politische Doppeladler. Adler Zeitschrift für Genealogie und Heraldik 16 (NR. 1) S. 1-3

Weyss, Norbert (1994) Der Doppeladler in aller Welt - Geschichte eines Symbols. medilihha Schriftenreihe des Bezirks-Museums-Verein Mödling (NR. 83) S. 1-86

Weyss, Norbert (1995) Zur Konstruktion der Stundenlinien von Sonnenuhren mit ebenenZiffernblättern. SFAU XXXIV S. 133-136

wh (1974) Eine Weltzeituhr in Unterweissach - Steinmetzmeister Hugo Krautter konstruierte eine beachtenswerte Sonnenuhranlage -Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen. Unsere Heimat; Backnanger Kreiszeitung (NR. 6) S. 1-2

WHIPPLE, R S. Some scientific instrument makers of the 18th century, Journal of Scientific Instruments, 7, pp 241-253 and 273-281, 1930. This article also appeared in Nature, 126, pp 244-246 and 283-286, August 1930.

WHISTON, W. The Copernicus explained,: or a brief account of the nature and use of an universal astronomical instrument ..., London, 1715.

WHITAKER, Margaret. Double Dial, Bulletin 97.2, April 1997, p. 58. A sundial fitted with a clock dial.

WHITE G.S.J., Stone Polyhedral Sundial foundat iron acton court (Bristol...), Antiquarian Horology, June, 139-143p., 1986

WHITE W.C., and Millman P.M., An Ancient Chinese Sundial, in "Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada", 32 (417) 1938.

WHITE, G S J. "An Early Renaissance Stone Polyhedral Sundial found at Iron Acton Court, near Bristol". Antiquarian Horology, XVI, no 2, 139-144. The dial bears the date 1520 and may be the work of Nicholas Kratzer. An interesting contribution with well annotated details. June, 1986.

WHITROW G.J., Time in History, Oxford, 1989



Whitrow, G. J. (1991) Die Erfindung der Zeit. Junius, Hamburg.

WI, Sciographia, or the Art of Shadowes, 1635

WICKHAM, John. Set up a Sundial, Popular Astronomy, pp 88-91, July 1984. A well written article mainly dealing with equatorial sundials. With five illustrations.

WIDEBURGII Jo. Bernhardi, Chronologiam Mathematicam et denique Horographiam, in “Institutiones Mathematicae”, Brunsuigae, 1718

WIEDEMANN E., Wurschmidt J., Uber eine arabische kegelformige Sonnenuhr, Archiv fur die Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften und der Technick, pp. 359-76, VII, 1916

WIEDEMANN, E. Ein instrument, das die Bewegung von Sonne und Mond darstellt, nach al-Biruni, Der Islam, 4, pp 5-13, 1906.



Wiedemann, E. (1907) Zur Geschichte des Kompasses bei den Arabern. Verhandlungen der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft S. 764-773; 262-266

WIEDEMANN, E. and FRANK, J. "De Gebetszeiten des Islam". (The Prayer-Times of Islam). Aufsätze zur arabischen Wissenschaftgeschicte. Hildesheim 1970.

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard (1912) Über den indischen Kreis. Mitt. zur Geschichte der Medizin u. Naturwissensch. II S. 252-255

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard (1915) Über die Uhren im Bereich der islamischen Kultur. Nova Acta Abh. d.K. Leoplod. Carol. Deutschen Akademie der Naturforscher (NR. Bd.C. 5) S.

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard (1919) Über die Konstruktion der Ellipse. Zeitschr. für math. Und naturw. Unterricht 50 S. 177-181

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard (1919) Zur islamischen Astronomie. Sirius 52 S. 121-127

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard (1922) Zur Astronomie und Mathematik bei den Arabern. Zeitschrift für Instrumentenkunde 42 S. 114-121

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard (1922) Zur Geschichte des Kompasses. Zeitschrift für Physik (NR. 13/14) S. 113-116 u. 240

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard (1923) Über Erscheinungen bei der Dämmerung und bei Sonnenfinsternissen. Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin 15 S. 43-52

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard (1924) Zur Geschichte des Kompasses und zu dem Inhalt eines Gefäßes in verschiedenen Abständen vom Erdmittelpunkt. Zeitschrift für Physik 24 S. 166-168

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard und J. Frank (1921) Vorrichtungen zur Teilung von Kreisen und Geraden usw.Zeitschrift für Instrumentenkunde 41 S. 225-236

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard und J. Frank (1922) Über die Konstruktion der Schattenlinien auf horizontalen Sonnenuhren von Tabìt ben Qurra. Det Kgl. Danke videnskabernes selskab. (Math.-fys. Meddelelser) IV (NR. 9) S. 3-24

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard und J. Frank (1970) Die Gebetszeiten des Islam. Aufsätze zur arabischen Wissenschaftsgeschichte

WIEDEMANN, Eilhard und J. Würschmidt (1916) Über eine arabische kegelförmige Sonnenuhr. Archiv zur

WIEGLER and ROSENTHAL. "Eine Mittags-Linie zu Machen ... ". (A Midday-Line to Make ... ). An article in Naturliche Magie. Berlin 1796.

Wieland, Rolf (1996)Bestimmung der Wandabweichung durch Höhenmessung. N.N. (NR. 1) S. 1-2

WIJCK, H W v d. Magnetische zonnewijzer met elliptografische instelling. Zonnewijzerkring 92.3, pp 9-12.

WIJCK, H W v d. Puzzle. Zonnewijzerkring 92.3, p 8.

WIJCK, H W van der. Aantakeningen bij zakzonnewijzertje van biz 89.1.07. Zonnewijzerkring, 90.1. p 40.

WIJCK, H W van der. Azimuth- en uurlijnen mbv de beschrijvende meetkunde. Zonnewijzerkring 91.2, pp 29-32.

WIJCK, H W van der. Clingenbosch. Zonnewijzerkring 92.1, pp 18-19.

WIJCK, H W van der. De Capucijner van Eise Eisinga. Zonnewijzerkring 92.4, pp 15-17.

WIJCK, H W van der. De hyperbool van Dr Schuringa. Zonnewijzerkring 92.4, pp 32-33.

WIJCK, H W van der. De verplaatsings regel. Zonnewijzerkring 91.1, pp 25-29.

WIJCK, H W van der. De wereld op z’n kop. Zonnewijzerkring, 90.1. pp 28-30.

WIJCK, H W van der. Een fraaie Franse zonnewijzer, begin 18-de eeuw. Zonnewijzerkring 91.3, pp 17-20.

WIJCK, H W van der. Het onbekende Instrument. Zonnewijzerkring, 90.2. p 5.

WIJCK, H W van der. Hyperbolica - en nog wat. Zonnewijzerkring 92.4, pp 52-58.

WIJCK, H W van der. Literatuur. Entries 1069-1081. Zonnewijzerkring 94.4, p 43.

WIJCK, H W van der. Oplossing van de puzzle uit Bulletin 92.3. Zonnewijzerkring, 92.5. pp 10-11.

WIJCK, H W van der. Register op Onderwerp. Zonnewijzerkring 92.2, p 46.

WIJK, H W v d. De zonnewijzer in de Tavel-streek. Zonnewijzerkring, 95.1. pp 7-15.

WIJK, H W van der. Literatuur. Entries 1055-1068, Zonnewijzerkring 94.3, p 46.

WIJK, V e. en HAGEN. Literatuur. Entries 1082-1095. Zonnewijzerkring, 95.1. p 49.

WIJK, W E van. "Gnomonica". (Gnomonics). Series of articles in De Natuur, commencing on pages 54, 149, 217, 280, and 363. 1910.

wijzerkring, pages 27-40. September 1984. A general survey of the Scottish Polyhedral Dials, with emphasis on the historical connections with Holland. With 24 b/w illustrations.

Wilhelm (1893) Gesetz, betreffend die Einführung einer einheitlichen Zeitbestimmung. Reichs-Gesetzblatt S. 93

WILHELM A., Inschriften zweier Sonnenuhren aus Amastris und Samothrake, in “Jahreshefte des Oesterreichischen Archaologischen Institutes in Wein, n° 30, pp. 135-41 del 1937.

WILKES J et al. Encyclopaedia Londonensis: or Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature. In twenty-four volumes, with a good section on dialling. London, 1810-29.

WILKINS, J. Mathematicall Magick: or The wonders that may be performed by mechanical geometry, London, 1648. First edition.

Wilkinson, B.J. (1981)An improved FORTRAN program for the rapid calculation of the solar position. Solar Energy 27 S. 67-68

WILLIAMSON, Dr G C. The Strozzi Collection. The Art Journal, LXXIII, pp 388-394, Nov 1911.

WILLIAMSON, Joseph. A letter of Mr Joseph Williamson, watchmaker, to the publisher, wherein he asserts his right to the curious and useful invention of making clocks to keep time with the sun’s apparent motion, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 30, pp 1080-2, London, 1720.

Willkomm, Heinzgeorg (1984) Die Zeit in Ursprung und Gegenwart. Verlag Scharz GmbH, Baden-Baden.

WILMOT, Louise. "Noon Mark Sundial in Malta". Antiquarian Horology, X, no 4, 464. A new sundial designed by the Reverend Father George Fenech, a modernised version of the old one destroyed in the second world war bombing. The dial incorporates an analemma, the first used in Malta, and was inaugu-rated on the wall of what was the old Treasury of the Order of St John, in February 1977.



Wilski, I. (1978) Ein Programm zum Entwerfen und Zeichnen geographischer Netze. Nachrichten aus dem Karten- und Vermessungswesen (NR. 75) S.187-199

WILSON Colin, The book of time, Westbridge Books, 1980



Download 2.43 Mb.

Share with your friends:
1   ...   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41




The database is protected by copyright ©ininet.org 2024
send message

    Main page