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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WILSON, Henry. Leybourn’s Dialling Improved, London, 1721.

WILSON, Henry. Leybourn's Dialling Improv'd, or the Whole Art Perform'd, Geometrically and Arithmetically ... how to describe all necessary Furniture for Sundials ... Reflective Dialling ... Instru mental Dialling ... Mechanic Dialling ... etc. With 11 folding plates. Third edition, London 1728.

WILSON, Henry. Navigation New Modell'd. Dedicated to Horatio Walpole, Secy to Lord Townshend. 1715. Another method for the longitude is proposed in this work dated 29th September 1714.

The author took the view that a well-made watch kept from damp and disturbance in a nest of soft material would keep correct time for the Longitude, but added that not only must the local time be observed exactly, but it was necessary to take account of the Equation of Time. At some time before noon, an observation was to be taken with Davis's Quadrant and an azimuth compass. About the same time after noon, the readings were to be repeated and the sun observed until the instant when the readings recurred. The slight changes in the ship's position and the sun's declination in the interval were to be ignored. All such methods were dependent upon a period of fine weather, in long periods of foul weather such schemes were of no practical use whatever, a time when knowledge of a ship's position was most important and least known. The requirement for at least a short spell of fine weather for observational purposes seems to have escaped most of the optimistic devisers of schemes for the longitude at sea.

WILSON, Henry. Trigonometry Improv’d and Projection of the Sphere Made Easy, London, 1720.

WILSON, J Simms, and Taylor, E Wilfred. At the Sign of the Orrery. The Origins of the firm of Cooke, Troughton and Simms, Ltd. London 1938. The founder of the firm, Cooke, was originally a clockmaker.

WILSON, John. Trigonometry, with the Doctrine of the Sphere: Plain Dialling and Spherical Geometry ...Date of first edition not known, second edition, Edinburgh, 1724.

WILSON, P W. The Romance of the Calendar. Although only Chapter 26, pages 216-223, is directly con cerned with sundials, the rest of the book is useful to someone wishing to know the wider meaning of the principles of time measurement as applied to sundials. London 1937.

WING, Donald. Short title catalogue of books printed in England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and British America; and of English books printed in other countries, 1641-1700. One of the standard bibliographies which is constantly quoted as an authority. Published in three volumes. New York 1948.

WING, John. Geodaetes Practicus Redivivus: The Art of Surveying formerly published by V Wing. Shewing the Whole Art of Surveying by a new Instrument called the Emperial Table. With the Description and Use of a New Quadrant. London 1700. The 'Emperial Table' was engraved by the noted cartographer Hermann Moll. The quadrant was engraved with lines based on a latitude of 52° N, with directions on how to erect a Schema Coeli or 'Table of Houses' for astrological prognostications. A Table of Refractions is included, with an Equation of Time added for setting clocks, plus a section on dialling. The latter was required since it was often the task of the surveyor to set out the meridian line for the erection of sundials.

WINGATE, Edmond. Wingate’s Rule of Proportion in Arithmetick, London, 1683.

WINGATE, Edmund. Arithmetic made Easie. The Second Book: Containing a perfect method for the true knowledge and practice of Artificial Arithmetique performed by Logarithms: and resolving all Arithmeticall Questions by Addition and Subtraction. Together with the Construction and use of an Instrument called the Line of Proportion, exhibiting the Logarithm of any number under 100 000. Unto which is also annexed an Appendix. London, 1652.

Winkler, Hellmut (1956) Astronomische Uhren in Görlitz. Einstein-Sternwarte Görlitz, Mitteilungen (NR. 3) S. 3-19

Winkler, Kurt F. (1996) Schöne Zeitmesser im rechten Licht. Würzburg Lokal (NR. 201) S. 47

Winnenburg, Wolfram (1994) Meilensteine der Astronomie. Astronomie und Raumfahrt 31 (NR. 20) S. 14-19

Winnenburg, Wolfram (1996) Jeden Morgen geht die Sonne auf - Astronomie am Tage. Astronomie und Raumfahrt 33 (NR. 3) S. 12-14

WINTER H.J.J., Some feature of the mathematical science in Islam, Endeavour, 28, 105, Sept. 1967

WINTER, H R. "Who invented the Compass?". Mariners Mirror, Journal of the Society for Nautical Research, Volume 23, No 1. January 1927.

WINTER, H. Een smartenrijke zonnewijzer. Zonnewijzerkring 96.2, pp 34-36.

WINTER, H. Het versplaatsen van een bestaande vlakke zonnewijzer. Zonnewijzerkring, 96.3. pp 23-28.

Winter, Heinrich (1935) Petrus Peregrinus von Maricourt und die magnetische Mißweisung. Forsch. und Fortschr. 11 S. 304-306

Winter, Heinrich (1935) Seit wann ist die Mißweisung bekannt?. Annalen der Hydrographie und maritimen Meteorologie 63 S. 352-363 und 416

Winter, Heinrich (1938) Die Erkenntnis der magnetischen Mißweisung. Comptes Rendus du congrès International de Géographie Amsterdam (NR. 1) S. 373-375; 429-431

WIPFLI H., Sonnenuhren als Bijous und genaue Zeitmesser. TCS-Revue n° 11, p. 23, 1991



Wipfli, Hanspeter (1991) Sonnenuhren als Bijous und genaue Zeitmesser. TCS-Revue (NR. 11) S. 23

WIRTH, N. Algorithmen und Datenstrukturen mit Modula 2, B G Teubner, 1986. High level computer programming for those wishing to write dialling programs. A number of program listings in Modula 2 can be found in Cadrans Solaires de Précision, Y Opizzo, Masson, Paris, 1990. It is probably completely out of date at the time of compiling this listing.

WIRTH, N. Programmieren in Modula 2, Springer Compass, 1985. For reference in writing dialling programs for computers. A number of program listings in Modula 2 can be found in Cadrans Solaires de Précision, Y Opizzo, Masson, Paris, 1990.

WIRZ P., Berechnung geographischer Koordinaten. Orion, n° 197, p. 120-121, 1983

WIRZ P., Berechnung von Kartenkoordinaten. Orion, n° 203, p. 141-143, 1984

WIRZ P., Physik und Technik der Zeitmessung. Technische Rundschau, n° 13, p. 17-19, 1959

WISMER B., Ausstellungskatalog “Albert Siegenthaler 1938-1984” Kunsthaus Aargau: Aarau, 1987

Wissenschaften und Künste (NR. Bd. 13) S. 903-940

WISSNER, A. Astronomische und Mathematische Instrumente im Deutschen Museum zu München. (Astronomical and Mathematical Instruments in the Deutschen Museum at Munich). Munich 1958.

Witekind, Hermann (1576)Conformatio horologiorum sciotericorom in superficiebus planis utcunque sitis, iacentibus, erectis, reclinatis, inclinatis & quocuncq; spectantibus, compendiaria & facilis, cum Quadrantis Horologici & Geometrici conformatione & usibus ac Tabulis sinum. Johannes Meyer, Heidelberg. This gives clear instructions for constructing 24 vertical dials, and horizontal dials, horary and geometrical quadrants. Mottoes in Latin and German are given in a table at the end of the work.

Wittig, Reinhold (1992) Göttinger Sonnenuhr der Wohnanlage für Studierende. Kunst am Bau des Studenwerks Göttingen (NR. 1) S. 1-4

WOEPCKE F., Ueber ein in der kgl. Bikl. zu Berlin befindliches arabisches Astrolabium, in Abh. zu Berlin, 1858

WOEPCKE, F. Disquisitions Archeologico-Mathematicae Circa Solaria Veterum, Berolini, 1842.

WOEPCKE, F. Uber ein in der Kaiserlichen Bibliothek zu Paris Befindliches Arabisches Astrolabium. Melanges Asiatiques tires du Bulletin l’Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St Petersbourg, St Petersbourg, 1864.

WOEPKE F., Disquisiziones archaeologiace mathematicae circa Solarium veterum, Berlino, 1847 Nota: Ho avuto modo di consultare, sia pure sommariamente, questo volume nella Biblioteca Nazionale di Roma. E’ un libro di eccezionale interesse per la Storia della Gnomonica. In esso si cerca di descrivere la natura degli antichi orologi solari citati da Vitruvio con numerosi procedimenti matematici attraverso una lunga serie di figure. Il prezioso volume fu scritto interamente in latino.

WOEPKE F., Note de M. Woepke sur le cadran solaire Phénicien de M. Renan, in Journal Asiatique, n° 1, pagg. 292-94 del 1863.

WOLF, A. A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the Eighteenth Century. With useful sections on astronomy, astronomical instruments and marine insruments. First Edition, London 1938.

WOLF, A. A history of science, technology and philosophy in the 16th and 17th centuries, London. 1935.

WOLF, A., A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries. First Edition, London 1938. Gives a good grounding in the search for scientific knowledge in these centuries, lives of Copernicus, Galileo, Tycho Brahe, Kepler and other astronomers whose discoveries made the knowledge of the solar system and the universe much clearer. See next entry.

WOLF, C. Histoire de l’Observatoire de Paris, de sa fondation a 1793, Paris, 1902.



Wolf, Freyherr von (1797) Neuer auszug aus den Anfangsgründen aller mathematischen Wissenschaften., Warburg.

Wolf, Rudolf (1858 - 1861) Astronomische Mittheilungen. Vierteljahresschrift d. Naturforschenden Gesellschaft Zürich

Wolf, Rudolf (1877) Geschichte der Astronomie. Oldenbourg, München.

Wolf, Rudolf (1890) Handbuch der Astronomie ihrer Geschichte und Literatur 4 Teile in 2 Bänden. F. Schulthess, Zürich.

WOLFE, Freyhenn von. Neuer auszug aus den Anfangsgrunden aller mathematischen Wissenschaften. (New abridgement of the first principles of mathematical knowledge). Includes dialling. Warburg, 1797.

WOLFERS, Fréres S A. Exposition d'Horlogerie Ancienne XVe, XVIIe, XVIIIe, Siécles. (Exhibition of Old Clocks of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries). Held 14th May to 4th June 1938 in Brussels. The catalogue included illustrations. Brussels, 1938.

WOLFF C., Compendium Elementorum Matheseos Universae, 1792

WOLFF Cristoph., Elementa gnomonicae, in “Elementa Matheseos Universae”, Hale, 1717 (anche in “Compendium Elementorum matheseos Universae - Lousanne, 1742).

Wolff, Christian (1738) Elementa gnomonicae., Genève.

Wolff, Hans (Bayerische Staatsbiblithek) (1989) Philipp Apian und die Kartographie der Reaissance. Konrad, Weisßenhorn (Bayern).

Wolff, Johann (1893)Die Sonnenuhr an der Hermannstädter Kirche. Korrespondenzbl. d. Ver. f. siebenbürgische Heimatkunde VI (NR. 8) S. 85-89

Wolkenhauer, August (1903) Über die ältesten Reisekarten von Deutschland aus dem Ende des 15ten und dem Anfang des 16ten Jahrhunderts. D. Geogr. Blätter XXVI Band S. 120-138

Wolkenhauer, August (1905) Die Nürnberger “Sonnenkompaßmacher” in ihrer Bedeutung für die Geschichte des Erdmagnetismus. Fränkischer Kurier 52 (NR. 83) S. 1-4

WOLLASTON, Francis. Directions for making an Universal Meridian Dial capable of being set to any Latitude. 1793. Francis Wollaston (1731-1815) was an astronomer, father of the famous William Hyde Wollaston, one of seventeen children. In the same year he also wrote A Description of the Transit Circle, by which the right ascension and declination of any object in the sky could be determined with one observation.



Wollweber (1899) Globuskunde zum Schulgebrauch und Selbststudium. Herder, Freiburg.

WOOD, Anthony. "How Lower Heyford Got a New Sun-dial". Oxford Mail, 19th March 1966. Oxford 1966. Anthony Wood is a non-de-plume for a regular contributor to the Oxford Mail.

WOOD, J E. Sun, Moon and standing Stones. Oxford 1976.

WOOD, Robert. The times mended, or a rectified account of time, by a new luni-solar year, ... The tract was published under the intials R.W., it has 18 pages and a volvelle. London 1681.

WOODBURY S., A sundial Hunter’s kit, Compendium vol. 3, n°3, Sept., 1996

WOODBURY S., Big Dipper time, Compendium Vol 2, n°1, March, 1995

WOODBURY S., Wath latitude was it designed for ? Compendium Volume 2, No. 2. June 1995

WOODBURY, Steven R. A Sundial Hunter’s Kit, Compendium, Vol. 3, No. 3, p. 14. (Lists the essential items for those searching out sundials).



Woodbury, Steven R. (1996) A Sundial Hunter’s Kit. Comepndium 3 (NR. 3) S. 14

WOODBURY, Steven. Big Dipper Time, Compendium, Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 18.

WOODFORD, G P. Look at it this way, BSS Bulletin 90.1, February 1990, pp. 20-22.

WOODFORD, George. Letters to the Editor, Your Rainbow, BSS Bulletin 93.3, October 1993, p. 43. A poem on the effects of a rainbow.

WOODFORD, George. Look at it This Way - Again, BSS Bulletin 91.2, July 1991, pp. 8-12. .

WOODFORD, George. Q for Question, BSS Bulletin 90.3, October 1990, p. 26.

WOODRUFF, Douglas. Give us back our Eleven Days, BSS Bulletin 95.2, June 1995, pp. 8-9.

WOOLHOUSE, W S B. The Measures, etc ... of all Nations; and an analysis of the Christian, Hebrew and Mahometan Calendars. London n.d.

WOON, Jeon Sang. Una concepcion practica de la Cienca. Del reloj de sol al pluviometro. El Correo de la UNESCO, Dicembre 1978. (A practical concept of Science. A sundial with a rain gauge).

Woord van de voorzitter en van Wiel Coenen. Zonnewijzerkring 95.1, p 48.

WOOTTON Ian, Further progress on the sundial register, BSS Bulletin No. 93.1 February 1993

WOOTTON. Ian, The Sundial Register. 21 pages, 4 colour illustrations. Plasic covers, comb binding. BSS Publication, 1996. 30 x 22 cm (A4). A summary of records from the National Survey 1993/1996. These are the fixed locations dials, portable and mass dials are not included in this listing of almost 3,000 sundials. There are many errors in the data.

WOOTTON. Ian, The Sundial Register. 95 pages (paginated to page 87), no illustrations. Astrolux thin card covers, comb binding. BSS Publication, 1993. 30 x 22 cm (A4). A summary of records from the National Survey 1993/1994. These are the fixed locations dials, portable and mass dials are not included in this listing of about 2,000 sundials. There are many errors in the data provided.

WORGAN, John. A Short Treatise of the Description of the Sector. A single sheet pamphlet only. 1699. John Worgan worked from about 1686 until 1714. His shop was 'under the Dial of St Dunstan's Church in Fleet Street, although John Rowley had a similar address in 1704 - 'At the Globe under the Dial of St Dunstan's Church. The only copy of the first leaflet quoted here is in the British Library, there are some of his instruments in the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford.

WORGAN, John. Use of a Ring Dial. A pamphlet produced to sell with the instrument. London, 1694.

WORSAE, Professor. Industrial Arts of Denmark. Discusses sun-wheel symbols and markings at the end of the radial lines, such as those found on Celtic stones as at Iniscalta in Lough Derg. n.d.

WORSLEY, Giles. "Mystery of the Seven Dials Resolved". Article with large illustration of Seven Dials area before 1773, in Country Life, 9 January 1986 issue, Page 78. London 1986.

WRIGHT, Edward. A Short Treatise of Dialling. This is a dialling work in the accepted presentation of the early seventeenth century. London 1614.



Edward Wright (1558-1615) was a Fellow of Caius College, Cambridge, invited by the Earl of Cumberland to use his mathematical skills to make navigation easier for seamen. He also gave mathematical inst ruction to Prince Henry [of Portugal], who intended that Wright should be his librarian, but died before giving him the post. Wright died in comparative poverty at the age of 57, a table of logarithms of his being completed by Henry Briggs and published in 1616.

WRIGHT, Edward. The Description and Use of the Sphaere. London 1613.

WRIGHT, George. The description and use of both the globes, the armilary sphere, and orrery exemplified in a variety of problems in astronomy, London 1783.

WRIGHT, George. The Description and Use of a New Universal Dial. London 1781.

WRIGHT, Lawrence. Clockwork Man. References to sundials on pages 28-29, 53-58, 63, 68, 92, 96, and 148. A 'popular' work which has quite a lot of information contained in it. London 1968.

WRIGHT, M T and FIELD J V., 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.

WRIGHT, M T. and FIELD J V. 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. Dat ing 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.

WRIGHT, R Ramsay, The book of instruction in the elements of the art of astrology, al-Biruni, translation by Wright, London, 1934.

WRIGHT, T. A description of an astronomical instrument, being the orrery reduc’d which shews the use of it so far as it relates to the motion of earth and moon explain’d to the meanest capacity, London, n d.

WRIGHT, Thomas. The use of the globes, or the general doctrine of the sphere ... to which is added a synopsis of the doctrine of eclipses, London, 1740. This Wright lived at Durham and is a different author to the previous entry.

WRIGHT, Thomas. The Use of the Globes: or the General Doctrine of the Sphere: Explaining and Demonstrating the most natural Propositions relating to Astronomy, Geography and Dialling. To which is added a Synopsis of the Doctrine of the Eclipses. The work has twenty-eight folding plates. London 1740.

WRIGHT, W Rees. An early ‘planetarium’, Journal of the British Astronomical Association, 52, pp 191-193, London, 1942.

WUNDERLICH W., Zur analemmatischen Sonnenuhr. Elemente der Mathematik, p. 113-115, 1952

Wunderlich, Herbert (1954 - 1955) Das Dresdner “Quadratum geometricum” aus dem Jahre 1569 von Christoph Schißler d. Wiss. Zeitschrift der Techn. Hochsch. Dresden (NR. 4) S. 199-227

Wunderlich, Herbert (1960) Das Dresdner “Quadratum geometricum” aus dem Jahre 1569 von Christoph Schißler d Ä Mit einem Anhang: Schißlers Oxforder und Florentiner “Quadratum geometricum” von 1579/1599. Veröffentlichungen des Staatlichen Mathematischen Salons - Bd. 1 S. 1-94

Würschmidt, Johannes (1918) Ein türkisch-arabisches Quadrant-Astrolab. Archiv f. Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften und Technik 18 S. 183-190

WYBARD, John. Horologiographia Nocturna: Lunar Horologiographie. (Nocturnal Horography: Lunar Horography). With the aid of Ephemerides Tables, it was possible to make use of a sundial to indicate the time by the light of the moon.



This was more of a mathematical exercise than a practical one. 1639. John Wybard was primarily a doctor who worked from about 1630 until 1674, who had a variety of interests, one in particular was lunar horology. He devised a most ingenious method of measuring irregular areas by drawing these on thick paper or card, and then weighing these. The amount divided by a known area of unit weight gave the required answer.

WYCK, H W v d. Algemeen. Zonnewijzerkring 84.2, pp 201-202.

WYCK, H W v d. Berekening van zonnewijzers met Boldriehoeksmeting. Zonnewijzerkring, 87.3. pp 313-317.

WYCK, H W v d. Commentaar op de kanttekeningen ins. Boldriehoeksmeting. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.1. p 112-113.

WYCK, H W v d. De Bol van Zeist. Zonnewijzerkring 84.2, pp 22-227.

WYCK, H W v d. Een pseudo-ellips. Zonnewijzerkring 84.1, p 152.

WYCK, H W v d. Een vijfvoudige horizontale zonnewijzer. Zonnewijzerkring 85.4, pp 418-420.

WYCK, H W v d. Lijst van personen ivm zonnewijzers. Zonnewijzerkring 85.2, pp 231-232.

WYCK, H W v d. Literatuur. Entries 532-549. Zonnewijzerkring 84.1, pp 153-156.

WYCK, H W v d. Literatuur. Entries 597-619. Zonnewijzerkring 85.1, pp 150-157.

WYCK, H W v d. Opmerkingen bij de Sterrengids van de Koepel. Zonnewijzerkring 84.1, p 157.

WYCK, H W v d. Register of Onderwerpen, Bull. I-XIX. Zonnewijzerkring 85.1, pp 147-149.

WYCK, H W v d. Toch een Zonnekompas? Zonnewijzerkring 86.3, pp 329-331.

WYCK, H W v d. Toelichting bij de stand van de kring. Zonnewijzerkring 86.2, pp 230-240.

WYCK, H W v d. Verslag van de algemene vergadering op 17 Maart 1984. Zonnewijzerkring 84.2, pp 203-206.

WYCK, H W v d. Wie was Edward John Dent? Zonnewijzerkring 84.2, p 228.

WYCK, H W v d. En een oude zonnewijzer aan de Amstel. Zonnewijzerkring 84.1, pp 126-127.

WYCK, H W van der. Berekening van Zonnewijzers. Zonnewijzerkring, 87.1. p 109.

WYCK, H W van der. Berekening van zonnewwijzers met Boldriehoeksmeting, 2.Zonnewijzerkring, 87.2. p 235.

WYCK, H W van der. De Chippewa zonnewijzer. Zonnewijzerkring 94.1, p 27.

WYCK, H W van der. De zonnewijzer van H der Kraan. Zonnewijzerkring 93.2, pp 16-19.

WYCK, H W van der. Een wonderlijke combinatie. Zonnewijzerkring 94.4, p 28.

WYCK, H W van der. Het raadsel van Roger Berry. Zonnewijzerkring, 87.2. p 208.

WYCK, H W van der. Index Ned personen tot ‘45 ivm zonnewijzers. Zonnewijzerkring 93.2, pp 34-35.

WYCK, H W van der. Literatuur. Entries 1002-1016.

WYCK, H W van der. Literatuur. Entries 1039-1054. Zonnewijzerkring 94.1, p 45.

WYCK, H W van der. Nederlandse personen tot 1945 - zonnewijzers. Zonnewijzerkring 94.1, pp 28-29.

WYCK, H W van der. Nieuwe constructies voor datumlijnen. Zonnewijzerkring 93.3, pp 18-19.

WYCK, H W van der. Roger Berry, Rising Wave. Zonnewijzerkring, 87.2. p 207.

WYCK, H W Van Der. The World Upside Down, BSS Bulletin 90.3, July 1991, pp. 13-14.

WYCK, H W van der. Verslag tentoonsteling Schoonhoven, zomer 1990. Zonnewijzerkring 90.3, p 9.

WYCK, H W van der. Wat doen we voor beginners? Zonnewijzerkring, 87.3. p 333.

WYCK, H W van der. Wie weet wat dit is? Instrument G H van Keulen. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.3, p 339.

WYCK, H W van der. Zonnewijzer van Lambertus van der Eeze. Zonnewijzerkring 93.2, pp 13-15.

WYCK, H W van der. Zonnewijzers voor beginners, deel 1. Zonnewijzerkring, 87.3. pp 334-340.

WYCK, H W van der. Zonnewijzers voor beginners, deel 3. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.2. pp 260-264.

WYCK, H W van der. Zonnewijzers voor beginners, XVII -Slot. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.3, pp 332-338.

WYCK, H W van der. Een onbekend type zakzonnewijzer. Zonnewijzerkring, 89.1, p 7.

WYCK, H W van der. Zonnewijzers voor beginners, deel 2. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.1. p 132.

WYCK, van de. Het Geheimzinnige (Haagse) Schlosz van Zinner. Der zonnewijzer op de toren van de Ridderzaal, Den Haag. Zonnewijzerkring 82.1, pp 512-514.

WYK van W.E., Ein instrument von Antonie Sneewins, De Natuur 60, 1940.

WYLD, J. Notes to accompany Mr Wyld’s model of the earth, Leicester Square, London, London, 1851.

WYLIE, A. The Mongol Astronomical Instruments in Peking, N P, 1876.

WYLIE, A. The Mongol Astronomical Instruments In Peking. No further details known 1876.

WYLLIE, George. A Cross Dial for a Scot (In memory of Andrew Somerville), BSS Bulletin 91.1, February 1991, pp. 6-7.



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