ANONYMOUS. Recherches sur la gnomonique. ... (Researches on gnomonics). Paris, 1761.
ANONYMOUS. L’horlogiographie universel(...)Pour l’usage et la facilité des compagnons tailleurs de pierre et macon qui font leur tour de France, Paris, 1768
ANONYMOUS. Anleitung (Grõndliche un Deutliche) z. Sonnenuhren-Kunst woraus ein jeder lernen kann, allen Arten der Ôblichsten Sonnenuhrensie seyn beweglich, oder unbeweglich von sie selbst zu verfertigen ohne dass eines andern unterrichts hiezu bedarf, von einem Liebhaber dieser Kunst. (Introduction [thorough and clear] to the art of Sundials from which one can learn to make for oneself ... ). Hamburg, 1773.
ANONYMOUS. Maniera di regulare le mostre, o altr’orologio a ruote. Offerta da un dilletante di Gnomonica a Possessori delle Meridiane da esso fatte, Preso Beltramo Antonio Re Librajo sotto i Portici de; Palazzo della Città, Torino, 1782. (Manner of regulating the prodigy, or the clock with wheels. Offered by a dilettante of Gnomonics and possessing a sundial of his own making).
ANONYMOUS. Der selbstlehrende Uhrmacher oder genug thuende Anweisung alle Schlag-Geh und Repetiruhren und Sonnenuhren richtig zu berechnen nebst allen Vortheilen, auf die neueste und einfachste Art sie zu verfertigen one einen weitern mundlichen Unterricht nöthig zu haben - Von einem Freunde der Künste., Frankfurt. (1786)
ANONYMOUS. Der selbstlehrende Uhrmacher ... Contains instructions on new way of making sundials. [The self taught clockmaker]. Frankfurt, 1786. A second edition was published in Frankfurt, 1791.
ANONYMOUS. Horlogiographie de horloges solaires, manoscritto francese scritto a Marsiglia nel 1791
ANONYMOUS. L’horloge du labourer ou méthode trés facile de connoétre l’heure de la nuit l’aspect des ètoiles. (The labourer’s clock, or very easy method of knowing the hour of the night by the aspect of the stars). See also TAILLARDAT. Paris, 1791.
ANONYMOUS. Gnomonica pratica e teorica... Lucca, 1822, in 8° 120 pp. Con 5 pl. From collection of Joseph Drecker and David P. Wheatland.
ANONYMOUS. Introduction sur les cadrans solaires à l école royale d’état- mayor., Paris. Ecole d’apllication d’etat-major (1832). Instruction sur les cadrans solaires à l’usage de l’ecole d’ appplication du corps royal d’Etat-major., Paris. (1832)
ANONYMOUS. Universal or cosmic time, together with other papers ... respecting the movement for reforming the time system of the world, and establishing a prime meridian as a zero, ... Toronto 1885.
ANONYMOUS. Bibliography of dialling, London, 1889.
ANONYMOUS. Time-reckoning for the twentieth century". Part of Smithsonian Report of 1886, pages 345-366. Washington 1889.
ANONYMOUS. Manual pour construir toda especie de relojes de sol. Edited by Sauri and Sabater. An extract from the sixteenth century work by Juane Arfe de Vilafa Published by Biblioteca del Comercio y de las Artes Industriales. Barcelona 1894.
ANONYMOUS. Lezioni di geometria descrittiva, Gnomonica”, R. Università di Padova, anno 1895-1896.
ANONYMOUS. Sundial marks 100 years of Trust caring, Seaford Newspaper (Sussex), 12 December1996. The accompanying photograph shows a horizontal dial with an oak tree in the gnomon. It was commissioned by Brookbrae, made by Joanna Migdal, and installed at Alfriston Clergy House. This house was the first to be acquired by the Trust in 1896.
ANONYMOUS. Gnomonique Elémentaire. (Elementary gnomonics). 26p, 3 plates. Lille & Paris, 1908.
ANONYMOUS. Les Instruments Mathématiques de la Famille Strozzi faits en 1585-1586 par Erasmus Habermehl de Prague, (catalogo d’asta), Frederik Muller, Amsterdam, 1911
ANONYMOUS. Gnomonics - The Origin of Sundials". G.L.M. Review, No 21, pages 11-13. January 1935.
ANONYMOUS. A Really Accurate Sundial designed by Professor C Vernon Boys". Article in English Mechanic. Usually Professor Boys wrote his own articles. London 20 June 1936.
ANONYMOUS. The Oldest Watch in the World. Friends of Canterbury Cathedral Thirteenth Annual Report, Pages 45-47, January 1940. This is an account of the famous 'pilgrim's' pocket sundial found buried atCanterbury when work was being carried out on the Cathedral. Silver Saxon sundial with gold pin gnomon.
ANONYMOUS. Zum 70. Geburtstag von Prof. Dr. Willam Brunner. Orion, n° 21, 1948
ANONYMOUS. An Italian 17th century manuscript, formerly in the library of the Reverend Walter Sneyd, later in the library of G H Baillie. It is mostly on clocks, but the first 119 pages cover dialling with many drawings. A brief account of the manuscript is given in Clocks and Watches, An Historical Bibliography, London, 1951, page 126 with illustration. The text is mostly Italian but a small part is in Latin. Much of the work is copied from Martinelli’s Horologi Elementari of 1669, some from Kircher, and some from Oronce Finé. It is now owned by Silvio A Bedini, acquired at the sale of Baillie’s horological library by Malcolm Gardner in London in the 1950’s.
ANONYMOUS, Schlag nach - Natur. VEB Bibl. Institut, Leipzig. (1954)
ANONYMOUS. The London Planetarium. An outline of the development of the optical projectors employed in planetariums, in particular the one in the London Planetarium. The booklet goes on to describe the night heavens and the structure of the Universe, essential to the understanding of the solar system. There have been many editions of the booklet designed to elucidate the working of the planetarium. It is an unforgettable experience to view the planetarium for the first time, one is immediately taken into the immensity of the starry heavens as if on a magic carpet, and events which cover the duration of a man's life many times over can be squeezed into a few seconds or minutes; or one may gaze at the stars as they appeared to primitive man or to the ancient Greeks or Egyptians. London 1957.
ANONYMOUS. The London Planetarium. 41 pages, 42 illustrations. Publisher and date of publishing not given, believed to be late 1960's. Paper covers, illustration of Zeiss Planetarium Projector on front, northern and southern sky maps on inside covers. 18 x 23-5 cm. An excellent introduction to the Zeiss projector, the night skies, solar system and the London Planetarium in Marylebone Road, London. The first experience of this marvellous planetarium was like being taken into space in the middle of the day - it was awe-inspiring.
ANONYMOUS. List of sundials in Spain.There is no indication of the purpose for which this was prepared, nor the date of its collation, but it is prior to 1970. Manuscript notes on slips. n.d.
ANONYMOUS. A Girdle round about the Earth. Astronomical and Geograph-ical Discovery 1490-1630. 24 pages, 20 b & w plates. Holburne of Menstrie Museum, Bath; and Harriet Wynter Books London, 1974. Glossy thin card covers, with illustration of star globe on front (not mentioned in text). 29-5 x 21 cm. The numbering of the plates is not in numerical sequence from page 17 onwards. Figure 11 is a very poor reproduction of a photostat copy of the plate showing Uranus and Orontius Finé. The catalogue entries were probably written by Harriet Wynter. The opening and closing dates of the exhibition, at the Holburne of Menstrie Museum, Bath, were 27th April and 30th June 1974.
ANONYMOUS. Periode archaique et antiquites, Musée International d’Horlogerie, La Chaux-de-Fonds, 1974.
ANONYMOUS, Keine Woche ohne Straßenraub. Aus Stuttgart (NR. 203) S. 18(1975)
ANONYMOUS. Torino e Valle d’Aosta, 2nd edition, Aldo Garzanti Editore, Milano, 1975.
ANONYMOUS. Le Cadran solaire monumental du Lycée Stendhal à Grenoble”.Revue Ingénier Rééne Alpes No 22, 4th trimestre.1976.
ANONYMOUS. The Planispheric Astrolabe, The Department of Navigation and Astronomy, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 1976
ANONYMOUS, Sonnenuhren auf der Bundesgartenschau, 1977. S. 1-2
ANONYMOUS, Bernau wurde zu einem Sonnenuhr-Paradies. Badische Zeitung (NR. 104) S. 19, 1978
ANONYMOUS. Der Mondbrunnen und das Sonnenuhrsystem an der Ing. Schule beider Basel in Muttenz. Schweiz. Techn. Zeitung, n° 13/14, p. 377-379, 1978
ANONYMOUS, Prof Dr Siegfried Rösch 80 Jahre. Die Farbe 27 (NR. 1) S. 2-6(1978)
ANONYMOUS. Restoration of the Gate of Honour".
The Gate of Honour at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, erected in Caius Court and completed in 1575 two years after the death of Dr Caius who had commissioned and provided the money for its building. It is notable for the large number of sundials placed upon the structure, in common with the contemporary practice these were painted direct on the stonework, with iron gmonoms. In the relatively short space of thirty-nine years, the decay was such that it was necessary to renovate the dials in preparation for King James's visit to the University in 1614. The structure has had many 'restorations' because of the relatively soft stone used in the construction, the last extensive renovation being in 1958-9. It was then found that the stone was too rough to paint on the stone directly, so dials were made of bronze with vitreous enamel colouring and gilded. P J Message, Fellow of Caius and Gonville, computed the hour lines on the dials, which were made by the Birmingham Guild Ltd; the cost of the dials being £1124. The age of the senior craftsman Mr Topper was 78 years and he received an honorary degree of Master of Arts in 1960. His two assistants were aged 85 and 45 respectively (at the beginning of the work). The work was fully reported on in Biographical History of Gonville and Caius College, Volume VII, Pages 534-541. Cambridge 1978.
ANONYMOUS. Catalogue de la bibliotheque. Edition 1979. Musee International de l’horlogerie: La Chaux-de-Fonds, 1979
ANONYMOUS. Il Duomo di Santa Maria Assunta compie 550 anni, Bolletino Parrochiale di Chivasso,Chivasso, 1979.
ANONYMOUS. Some Cumbrian Sundials, John Peel Jottings, No 66, Autumn 1979, a magazine issued by S Redmayne and Sons Ltd, Wigton, Cumbria. The magazine is unpaginated, the article occupies 5 pages and has five illustrations of sundials, including a full page illustration of the Market Cross Sundial of Carlisle erected in 1682.
ANONYMOUS, Bedeutung der Energie schon frühzeitig erkannt. Siegener Zeitung (1980)
ANONYMOUS, Sonnenuhr-Experten besuchten Hameln. (1982)
ANONYMOUS. Città da scoprire: guida ai centri minori, Italia settentrionale, Touring Club Italiano, Milano, 1983.
ANONYMOUS. L'osservatario di Beijing (Pechino)". (The Beijing [Peking] Observatory). La China, No 1983. Several articles by different writers. Peking 1983.
ANONYMOUS. La Mesure du Temps dans les collection Belges: Exposition organisee par la Societe Generale de Banque, January 26 - April 7, 1984, Brussels, 1984.
ANONYMOUS, Restauration de Cadrans Solaires. Club du vieux Manoir, Paris. (1987)
ANONYMOUS. In an article on Lantern clocks, there are two illustrations of a horizontal sundial, ANCAHA No 50, Hiver 1987, pp. 51-2.
ANONYMOUS. Il Cassini e la sua Opera - Memoria presentata a Perinaldo (Imperia) in occasione del 275°anniversario ella morte dell'astronomo Gian Dom. Cassini, Perinaldo - 12 Settembre 1987". (Cassini and his Work - Memorial presented to Perinaldo on the occasion of the 275th anniversary of the death of the astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini of Perinaldo - 12 September 1987). Perinaldo 1987. G D Cassini designed and constructed the Time Meridian at the Bologna Cathedral of San Petronio.
ANONYMOUS, Armenische Wurzeln der Astronomie. Zs. Armenien S. 11 (1989)
ANONYMOUS, Matthias (1990) Kegelschnitte - einmal anders. MNU 43 (NR. 1) S. 11-16105-108, 153-173, 215-233, 276-283 161-170
ANONYMOUS. Short History of Weaverthorpe Church.
Four page pamphlet sold at the church for visitors, this mentions the Anglo-Saxon dial in the porch above the south entrance door. It is of interest since the dial has an inscription in Latin which reads: '+ In honour of the Apostle Saint Andrew. Herbert of Winchester built this church in the time of ... '. The church of St Andrew was built between 1110-20 by Herbert who was chamberlain to King Henry I, after the Manor of Weaverthorpe was sold by the Archbishop Thomas II during a visit to the Court of King Henry I at Winchester in AD 1108. In 1300 several changes were made to the church, including the porch which has protected the dial since then, thus it remains in good condition. Even during the Norman occupation it seems that the Anglo-Saxon style dial was still being made. Mrs Gatty puts the dial at before AD 944, but it is recorded in the Doomsday Book that the Manor of Weaverthorpe was 'waste', the church perhaps having been destroyed by the Vikings long before. Latest edition 1989.
ANONYMOUS. The Seven Dials. Erected 1694, Removed 1773, Reconstructed 1988-9. A gallimaufry of items in connection with the reconstruction of the sundial which once stood at Seven Dials. The fifty page booklet is unpaginated, undated, and because of its dependence upon subscribers, the relevant text is heavily interspersed with adulatory or self-congratulatory advertisements. London 1989.
ANONYMOUS, Le Calendrier Républican. Bureau de Longitudes, Paris. (1989)
ANONYMOUS. Making Sundials, The Clockmaker, Volume 1, No. 1, April/May 1990, pp. 23-24. Simple details of how to make a horizontal sundial and an equatorial sundial with a normal polar gnomon. No details of the writer or the magazine in which the article first appeared, it may be from Practical Mechanics of the 1930's.
ANONYMOUS. Burlington create unique Sundial in Slate, Slatevine, the in-house journal of the Burlington Slate Ltd, p 3, with two illustrations, June 1992. Shortly after creating this 17 cwt sundial, the firm was wound up.
ANONYMOUS. Letters to the Editor - Thomas Grice, BSS Bulletin 93.1, p. 35. Note added by Charles K. Aked stating why the dial was not genuine.
ANONYMOUS. ANCAHA No 71, Hiver 1994. On the front cover is a colour illustration of a 2 dollar Chinese stamp showing Peré Ricci by an elaborate armillary sphere to celebrate the 400th anniversay of his going there. The back cover shows a colour illustration of the Jesuit astronomical observat-ory at the Court of China, Peking. A large armillary sphere is included.
ANONYMOUS. Cadrans Solaires des hautes Alpes - Aosta. (Sundials of the High Alps - Aosta). A booklet issued by the Jeune chambre économique du Brionçonnais, Musumeci Editore. Photographs by F Brano. n.d.
ANONYMOUS. De ratione describendorum Horologiorum. Note: this manuscript is encloused in the Art. 20 of collection Galileo Galilei of National Library of Firenze: “Anonimi/Opuscoli/Scientifici T.L.”.
ANONYMOUS. Fabrica delli Horioli Solari. (Making of Sun clocks). Manuscript, 8vo, pp 120, many drawings. [Number 44 in an old Olschki catalogue]. First half of 17th C
ANONYMOUS. Felipe II y un reloje desol por d’Ossogno. Analema No. 16, p. 10.
ANONYMOUS. Gnomonica, Saggio di gnomonica, Manuscript on paper, 160mmx110mm, 286 pag. 27pl. End of XVII century
ANONYMOUS. Gnomonique des geometres, n p, n d. No other details known. Copy in NAWCC library.
ANONYMOUS. Liber St Isidori. (Book of Saint Isodere [Circa 530-636], Archbishop of Seville in 594). A drawing of a sundial appears in this Irish manuscript kept in the library at Basle, Switzerland, and it bears an inscription 'Orologium Viatorum' Traveller's Clock. The remains of the same inscription may be found on the dial at Great Edstone, near Kirkby Moorside. Date of manuscript not found.
ANONYMOUS. Methode Nouvelle et Generale pour les quadrans solaires..., End of XVII century.
ANONYMOUS. Methode Nouvelle et Generale pour les Quadrans Solaires. Par laquelle on apprend en un moment a les tracer sur toutes sortes des plans, sans se servir de l’eguille & sans scavoir ni la haute de Pole, nil ligne de Midi, ni las situation du Plan: on peut au contraire decouvrir très-aisement tout cela par le seule pratique de cette Methode, sans lieu. Date not known but second half of 17th century.
ANONYMOUS. National Bureau of Standards Commemorative Sundial, Compendium, Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 8-13.
ANONYMOUS. On Time Measurers, Argosy, pp 351-358, 1872. This commences with an outline of the early appreciation of time, and mentions that Pliny wrote that in Rome that the rising and setting of the sun were the only times observed until a sundial was erected in the temple of Quirinus, twelve years before the war with Pyrrhus. (BC 292)
ANONYMOUS. Regole per formare orologgi orizzontali, sec. XVIII, cod. Classense n° 559
ANONYMOUS. Sundials, the century clock and Swiss horological schools: a collection of pamphlets.
ANONYMOUS. Tratado breve, fácil y comprensible que enseña la construcción práctica de los Reloxes de Sol, asi horizontales como verticales. (Brief treatise, easy and comprehensible, which teaches the practical construction of Sundials, thus horizontal as well as vertical). The work has 33 pages and nine plates, it is preserved in the Municipal Library of Castellón. Date not known - 18th century.
ANSELMI Riccardo, Il Sole e il computer, in "l'Astronomia", n. 43, Milano, 1985
ANSELMI Riccardo, Le antiche meridiane del Convento di S. Domenico, in "L'Eco della stampa", 01/12/1988
ANSELMI Riccardo, Le meridiane dei centri storici evocano opere di Salvador Dalì, Eco (Imperia), 15-12-1988
ANSELMI Riccardo, Le meridiane della provincia di Imperia, in "Provincia di Imperia"
ANSELMI Riccardo, Restaurata la meridiana nella piazza Abbé Henry, in "La Vallée", 03/08/1991
ANSELMI Riccardo, Diario relativo alla ricerca di meridiane effettuata in provincia d'Imperia negli anno 1988-1989-1990, stampato in proprio, S. Vincent, 1993
Anthes, ErhardPhilipp Matthäus Hahn - Theologe, Astronom und Konstruktuer. (1990)
ANTHIAUME and SOTTAS. L'Astrolabe-Quadrant du Musée des Antiquities de Rouen. (The Astrolabe Quadrant of the Rouen Museum of Antiquities). Paris 1910.
ANTIGA Mirco, Le ombre del tempo. Orologi solari tra arte e scienza Il Sagittario, sett. 1995
ANTILLO, P. Literatura y Gnomonica, Analema No. 4, p. 21. No. 6, pp. 2-9.
ANTOINE-MARIE, R P. Dom Hermann de la Part Dieux et ses oeuvres, Revue de la Suisse Catholique, Vol 11, pp 551-558, Vol 12, pp 680-681, 1881.
ANTOINE-MARIE, R P. Dom Hermann de la Part Dieux et ses oeuvres, Revue de la Suisse Catholique, Vol 13, pp 450-451, 1882.
ANTONINI Carlo, Manuale di vari ornamenti tratti dalle fabbriche e frammenti antichi, Roma, 1790.
Anzeiger (NR. 291) S. 1-4 Hashimoto, Masukichi (1926) The Origins of the Compass. Memoirs of the Research Department of Toyo Bunko 1 S. 69-92
APEL, J & PYTEL C. L’Ombre Domestique, Les Cadraniers, Cadrans Solaires du Perché, La Mesniere, 1990. pp 350, 150 illustrations.
APIANUS Petrus, De utilitate trientis instrumenti astronomici novi libellus, 1533
APIANUS Petrus, Instrument buch, 1586
APIANUS, Petrus & GEMMA, Frisius. Cosmographicus Cosmographia, Antwerp, 1584.
APIANUS, Petrus, Ein kunstlich Instrument / oder Sonnen ur / dadurch auch vil nützbarliche dinge gefunden werden / als dyregirenden planeten zu allen stunden / und die natur oder eygenschafft der menschen so under de auffsteigen der rij. Johann Weyssenburger, Landshut. (1524)
Apianus, Petrus, Liber de umbris ad horologiorum confectionem., Landshut. (1524)
Apianus, Petrus, Horoscopium Apiane generale, dgnoscendis horis cuiuscumque generis aptissimum, neque id ex sole tantum sed et noctu ex luna, aliisque planetis et stellis quibusdam fixis, quo universum Rhopmanum imperium atque adeo ubiuis, gentium uti queas. P. Apian, Ingolstadt. (1533)
Apianus, Petrus Instrument Buch, durch Petrum Apianum erst von new beschriben. Apian, Ingolstadt. (1533)
Apianus, Petrus Instrumentum sinuum seu primi mobiliis nuper. Petreius, Norimbergae. (1541)
APIANUS, Petrus. Astronomicum Caesareum. (Caesar's Astronomy). Ingolstadii 1540.
APIANUS, Petrus. Cosmographia. (Cosmography). Paris, 1551.
APIANUS, Petrus. Quadrans Apiani astronomicus et jam recens inventus et nunc primum editus; huic adjuncta sunt et alia instrumenta observatoria perinde nova ... (Astronomical quadrants newly invented and now published for the first time, also added other observational instruments equally new ... ). Ingolstadii 1532.
APIANUS, Petrus. Folium populi: instrumentum hoc a Petro Apiane iam recens in vertum et in Figuram Folii populi redactum per Radios Solis toto orbe Horas communes ostendit ex quibito Horae ab ortu et occasu Solis, deinde etiam Horae Ludeorum Lectione per Virum Testamentum cogniti admodum sunt necessariae, deprehendi facillime possunti ad devers genera quadrantum. (Poplar leaf:Instrument particular to Peter Apianus now newly made to show communal hours by the Sun’s rays...). Ingoldstadt, 1533.
APIANUS, Petrus. Instrumentum Primi Mobilis, Norimbergae, 1534
APIANUS, Petrus.Liber de umbris ad horologium confectionem. Landshutt, 1524.
Apianus, Philipp De cylindri utilitate., Tübingen. (1588)
Apianus, Philipp Kurtzer Bericht vom gebrauch dess Cylinders.,.Bartholomeus, M. (1624)
APIANUS, Philipp. De Utilitate Trientis Instrumenti Astronomici novi Libellus. (New small book on the usefulness of three astronomical instruments). Tübingen 1586.
APPLEBY John, H., ‘Rowley’s sundials at St. Paul’s Cathedral, London’ 41 (1994) 28-29 ;
APSLEY, John. Speculum Nauticum, London, 1671.
A'PUTEO, Augustino. Gnomonices Biformis, Geometricae, scilicet, & Arithmeticae ... (Double form dials, Geometry ... ). This work has many diagrams explaining the use of sundials. Venice 1679
ARBUTHNOT, Charles. Tables of Ancient Coins, London, 1727.
ARCENHOLD, G. H. A method of finding with increased accuracy the position of the shadows cast by the Sun. BSS Bulletin 90.1, February 1990, p. 4.
ARCHEOLOGISCHE ZEITUNG. (Archaeological News). On page 37 of the 1880 volume is a descriptin of a Greek dial with a head of Helios in relief on the base. It is now in the Berlin Museum. Berlin 1880.
Archer, C.B. Calculating the position of the sun. Solary Energy 25 S. 91(1980)
ARCHIBALD R.C., Outline of the History of Mathematics, 1949
ARCHINARD M., A note on Horizontal Sundials, Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society, n° 14, 1987
ARCHINARD M., Le cadran solaire rectiligne universel. (The universal rectilinear sundial). Paper read by Dr Archinard, Musée d’Histoire des Sciences Genéve, at the Symposium held 21 22 June 1986 at Budapest for the 550th anniversary of Regiomontanus.
ARCHINARD M., Les cadrans solaires rectilignes, Nuncius anno VI, fasc. 2, Olschki, Firenze, 1991
ARCHINARD M., A note on horizontal sundials, 14 (1987), 6-7-
ARCHINARD, M. The Astrolabe. A popular treatment of the subject. Geneve, 1983.
Archinard, M. La “Navicula de Venetiis” du Musée d´Hisstoire des Sciences de Genève. N.N. (1995)
ARDAILLON E., Horologium in “Daremberg-Saglio”, Dictionnaire des antiquités greques et romaines, vol.3, pp. 256-64.
ARENAS, Diego López de. Breve compendio de la carpentria de lo blanco y tratado de alarifes. (Brief compendium of carpentry ... ). This contains a supplement on sundials written by Santaiago Rodriguez deVillafañe in 1727. Fourth edition, Madrid 1912. Madrid 1912.
ARFE DE VILLAFERE, Manual para construir relojes de sol, Saviri, Barcelona, 62 p., 1855
ARFE Y Villafane, Juan de. Varia commersuracion para la escultura y arquitectura. (Comments on sculpture and architecture). Contains section on sundials. Madrid, 1675 . A second edition of this work was published in which the second book was devoted to sundials. Madrid,1806.
ARFE Y VILLAFAÑE, Juan de. Varia conmesuración para la escultura y arquitectura por Ivan de Arphe y Villafañe, natural de Lyon, escultor de oro y plata, dedicada a Domingo Rodriguez de Araujo platero Mercador de las Casas de Moneda de esta Corte, naturel de la Villa de Ribadavia, en el Reyno de Galicia.
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