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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CURSOR, Papirius L. [Nom-de-plume] Ave Amici, Compendium, Vol. 2, No. 1, p. 12. (Design for a transparent sundial).

CURTI Alessandra, TONELLO Guido, Restauro delle meridiane ad ora Italica e Francese del Palòazzo Ghilini di Alessandria, Atti del V° Sem. Naz. Gnom., 1993

CURTI Orazio, Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci VL (Grafiche Lithos ORT Milano) 1983

CURTIS H.B., The sundial and its construction, Pop. Astr., 36, p. 211-214.

CURTIUS, B D. Commentatio de horologio solari inscribendo utrimque plano, quod transit per ù et ÿ Orionis et observatiorium Leidense. (Treatise on the sundial inscribed on both sides, checked by the transit of the stars ù and ÿ Orion observed at Leiden). Leyden, 1824.

CUTHBERTSON, Jonathan. Description and Directions for using a Two Foot Distance Measurer, Rotterdam, 1792.

CW (1993) Manche ticken grün - Die Öko-Uhr ist allmählich im Vormarsch. Süddeutsche Zeitung (NR. 248) S. XVII

D.R.C., Sull’antica torre campanaria una meridiana nuova di zecca, La Sentinella del Canavese, 23 giugno 1986

D.R.C., Torna all’antico splendore la meridiana del boschetto, La Sentinella del Canavese, 17 giugno 1988

D’ALEMBERT, Gnomonique, in “Encylopedie, ou Dictionaire raisonné des sciences, des artes et des metiers, di M. Diderot, 1773.

D’AMICO S., La determinazione della linea meridiana con il metodo “Candido”, Atti del VI° Sem.Naz.Gnom., 1994

D’ANCONA, J S. Zonnewijzers voor den Waren en Middelbaren Tijd, Utrecht, 1849.

D’ARRAS, Joannes. Practica Tractatum Aliquot Mathematicorum, Montibus Hannoniae, 1664.

D’ESCOURT ATKINSON, Le cadran solaire Atkinson de l’Université d’Indiana, L’Astronomie, Oct. V. 97, 443-447, 1983

D’OSSOGNO. Latitud de del Reloj de Cordoba, Analema No. 12, p. 13.

DA CANIN Giuseppe, L’uso dei logaritmi applicato alle soluzioni delle questioni degli interessi delle rendite vitalizie, delle annualità ed alla costruzione degli orologi solari, 1854

DA CORSANICO Giuseppe, Trattato di Gnomonica pratica, Roma, L. Contendini, 1829 (reperibile in Assisi, Biblioteca Comunale del Convento di S. Francesco).

DA MEDINA Pedro, Arte del Navegar, Traduz. di V. Paletino, Venezia 1555.

DA SCHIO A., Di due astrolabi in caratteri cufici occidentali trovati in Valdagno (Veneto), Venice, 1880

DABIN P., Le rayon noir/ Le temps a l'heure angevine, Angers, 1979

DAL CIN. Programmierung in Modula 2, Teubner, 1986. (Programming in Modula 2 for those who wish 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.

DAL POZZO, Agostino. Gnomonices biformis, geometriciae, scilicet & arithmeticas synopsis, in quatuor parts divisa. Quarum quaelibt est completus Gnomonica Tracatus. (Biformis dialling, by geometry, scales and arithmetic synopsis, in four parts. Which forms a complete Dialling Treatise). This is a manuscript on parchment, octavo, pp 136 + pp 88 + pp 12 + pp 56, with 1 pl and figure. Ant. Bosii. Venetis 1679

DALED, E. Berichten uit het buitenland, Zonnetijdingen 1996-03, p. 13.

DALED, E. De restauratie van de zonnewijzers an het Belfort van Alst, Zonnetijdingen 1996-01, pp. 16-17.

DALED, E. Kringleven, Zonnetijdingen 1996-01, pp. 18-19.

DALED, E. & LYSSENS J. Kringleven, Zonnetijdingen 1996-03, p. 14.

Dall´Ara und Bruno ‘Donati (1988) Meridiane in Valmaggia. Arte grafiche Rezzonico, Locarno.

Dall’Ara,Luciano und Bruno Donati (1988) Meridiane in Valmaggia. Meridiana XIV (NR. 76) S. 6 - 8

DALL’ARA R., Viaggio nel paese delle meridiane (Isola Dovarese, Padania), La Stampa, 16-10-1992

DALTON, Ian R. An Equatorial Sundial for the University of Toronto, Compendium, Vol. 3, No. 4, pp. 26-27. (The result is a rather ugly-looking sundial).

DALTON, O M. "A Portable Dial in the form of a book, with figures derived from Raymond Lul". Archaeologia, 1924; also issued as a pamphlet of fourteen pages with two illustrations. London 1924.

DALTON, O M. "The Byzantine Astrolabe at Brescia". Proceedings of the British Academy, Pages 133-146. London 1926.

DALUS Menardi Elisabetta, Un percorso didattico, Cortina Astronomica, marzo, vol. X, anno X, pp. 20-21, 1996



Damm, Carlhans (19!!) Reisetip: Machu Picchu. S. 16

DANERS, R. Eine Taschenuhr Atrolabium von Gùbelin, Chronometrophilia No. 18, Summer 1985, pp 11-39. A very long article which includes much on astrolabes and the incorporation of these into pocket watches. A really detailed article, demonstrating much erudition.

DANFRIE, Philippe. Déclaration de l'usage du graphomètre. (Announcement of the use of the graphometer). Paris 1597.

DANIEL C. St. J.H., Bicentenary of the Hydrographic office, BSS Bulletin No. 96.2 June 1996 (see also this Bibliography, Vol. 2, Contribution of Daniel).

DANIEL C. St.J., The shadow of respect, BSS Bulletin No. 96.1 February 1996

DANIEL C. St.J.H., Domus celestis, BSS Bulletin No. 92.3 October 1992

DANIEL Christopher St.J.H., Gemalte Glasfenstersonnenuhren in England und Wales, Astronomie und Raumfahrt, 28, S. 69-72, 1990

DANIEL, C. St. J. H., "Shedding a Glorious Light". Country Life, 26th February 1987, pages 72-74. 9 colour illustrations of dials, plus page listing all known stained glass sundials. (This is far from complete). Issued as a bound book by Rogers Turner, Greenwich, London. Price #7.50. The colour illustrations are excellent.

DANIEL, C. St. J. H., Sundials on Walls. 25 pages, 4 figures, 16 plates. Yellow paper covers with illustration of direct south-facing sundial on front. Maritime Monographs and Reports No. 28. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, 1978. 295 x 21 cm (A4). Mostly a pictorial record with explanatory text, of the now defunct sundials which once adorned the south facing wall of the Old Royal Observatory courtyard. About 1994 these were removed and thrown into a rubbish container because they required restoration. An act of vandalism. There is mention of Dr. Tadeusz Prsypkowski of Poland, who designed some of these dials erected in 1969.

DANIEL, C. St. J. H., SUNDIALS, The Common Vertical in N.W. Kent. 22 pages, 10 illustrations (2 on inside covers). Yellow paper covers, illustration on front. 22 x 14-5 cm. Reprint from the 1972 Conference Handbook of the Institute of Craft Education, June 1972 and January 1973. Gives a brief history of dialling but does not really discuss the main element of the title, merely giving examples. No doubt it was only meant as a popular exposition rather than a disquisition. Several editions.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. "Shedding a Glorious Light. Stained-Glass-Window Sundials". Country Life, Volume CLXXXI, No 9, Pages 72-75, February 1987. A letter from the author appeared in the 2 April 1987 issue. An excellent article bringing more of these dials together than ever before. Fortunately all the dials were illustrated in full colour, forming a most valuable record of this class. London 1987.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. "Sundials - The Common Vertical in N.W. Kent". Conference Handbook of the Institute of Craft Education. A brief but useful guide to the Art of Gnomonics, with some useful illustrations of examples and title pages from old treatises. April, 1972. This was augmented and reprinted as separate pamphlet with the same title in June 1972, revised again and reprinted January 1973 again with the same title. It contains a working bibliogrpahy.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. "The Nautical Institute and Marine Society Sundial". Seaways, The Journal of the Nautical Institute, Pages 19-23, March 1980. London 1980.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. A Modern Reproduction of an 18th Century "Universal" Sundial, BSS Bulletin 95.2, June 1995, pp. 36-38.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Analemmatic Sundial - Liverpool 1984. A single A4 page detailing sundial designed for the Liverpool International Garden Festival of 1984. It was designed by Christopher St J H. Daniel to indicate British Summer Time at a Latitude of 530 25’N 030W. The dial was commissioned by Brookbrae of London.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Bicentenary of the Hydrographic Office, Bulletin 96.2, June 1996, p. 9.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Sundials - The Common Vertical in N W Kent. Reprinted from The Institute of Craft Education and the College of Craft Education Handbook 1972, Evesham, 1972.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Sundials - The Common Vertical in N W Kent. Reprinted from The Institute of Craft Education and the College of Craft Education Handbook 1972, Evesham, January 1973.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Domus Coelestis - Domifying Circles, or Circles of Position, BSS Bulletin 92.3, pp. 2-4.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Errors and Misconceptions, BSS Bulletin 93.2, pp. 30-32.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. From the Chairman’s Pen, BSS Bulletin 92.1, February 1992, p. 3.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. In Memoriam, Dr Marinus Johannes Hagen, BSS Bulletin 96.1, February 1996, p. 1. (Vice-President of the BSS).

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Shedding a Glorious Light. Stained-Glass-Window Sundials, Country Life, Vol CLXXXI, No 9, pp 72-75, London, February 26, 1987. (Together with photocopy of author’s letter in April 2, 1987 issue)

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Sundials - The Common Vertical in N W Kent. A Brief Sketch History of the Science and Art of Gnomonics or the Art of Dialling with Particular Reference to the Common Vertical Sundial, Illustrated by examples in North West Kent/South East London, The Institute of Craft Education and the College of Craft Education Handbook 1972, pp 90-109, April 1972.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Sundials on Walls, Maritime Monographs and Reports No 28. Trustees of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, February 1976.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Sundials on Walls, Maritime Monographs and Reports No 28. Trustees of the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. 2nd Edition.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Sundials, Shire Album 176, Shire Publications, Princes Risborough, Aylesbury, 1986.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Sundials. A general introduction to the layman in the Shire Albums series with many illustrations of the various types of sundial. The cover illustration in colour shows the Greenwich dial designed by the author to celebrate the Queen's Silver Jubilee. Aylesbury, 1986.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Symbols of Society: The Emblem of the British Sundial Society, BSS Bulletin 91.3, October 1991, pp. 20-21.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. The Nautical Institute and Marine Society Sundial, Seaways, The Journal of the Nautical Institute, pp 19-23, March 1980.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. The Old Deanery Garden Sundial, Friends of Rochester Cathedral Review for 1987, pp 9-12. A description of the well known sun-dial in the garden of 2 Kings Orchard on the boundary of St Margaret and St Nicholas parishes. It was set up in 1825.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. The Shadow of Respect, Bulletin 96.1, February 1996, pp. 16-18.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. The Sundial at Sea, BSS Bulletin 92.2, pp. 3-7.

DANIEL, Christopher St J H. Two page letter to Noel Ta’Bois giving answers to queries about 11 enigmatic dials, dated 4th April 1986.

DANIEL, Christopher St. J H. Sundials - the common vertical in NW Kent, reprinted as Sundials on Walls, Maritime Monographs and Reports No 28, 1978.

DANIEL, Christopher St. J H. Sundials on walls, National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 1978.

DANIEL, Christopher St. J H. Sundials, Shire Publications, Aylesbury, 1986.

DANIEL, Christopher St. J.H., Stained Glass Window Sundials, 1987, pp.5 illust.

DANIELIS Canziano, Informazione..., 1780 (BMI)

DANIELIS, Canziano. Informazione della Cagioni per cui sogliono variare Le Mostre, nel dar la mesura del tempo. (Information from Cagioni by which ... display the measurment of time).Pratelli Gal Lici. Udine 1760

Danneman, Friedrich (1920 - 1923) Die Naturwissenschaften in ihrer Entwicklung und in ihrem Zusammenhang., Leipzig.

Danneman, Friedrich (1928) Vom Werden der naturwissenschaftlichen Probleme., Leipzig.

DANTE de’ RINALDI Piervincenzo, La Sfera di Messer Giovanni Sacrobosco, tradotta, emendata, et distinta in Capitoli da Piervincenzo Dante de’ Rinaldi con molte, et utili Annotazioni del Medesimo. Firenze, Giunti, 1579. In 4° - 70 fac. num.

DANTI Egnatio (Pellegrino), Primo Volume dell’Vso et Fabbrica dell’Astrolabio, Et del Planisferio. Nuovamente ristampato, et accresciuto in molto luoghi, con l’aggiunta dell’Uso, et Fabrica di nove altri istromenti Astronomici, Giunti, Firenze, 1578. In 4°- 7 car. non num. 325 fac. num., con fig.



DANTI Egnatio (Pellegrino), Usus et tractatio gnomonis magni quem in Bononia ipse, in Divi Petronii templo confecit. Bologna, Giovanni Rossi, 1576. - 53x37,5 - Lucca, Bibl. Governativa, Cinq. E.97.H. -

Rarissimo foglio contenente le istruzioni relative all’impiego della meridiana, oggi non più esistente, costruita dal Danti in Bologna. Nel foglio a stampa il Danti sottolinea come lo strumento consenta un’esattissima misurazione dell’anno. La prima “osservazione” con la meridiana di S. Petronio fu fatta nel dicembre del 1576. - Si riporta da: “Firenze e la Toscana dei Medici nell’Europa del Cinquecento”, Ed. Electa. - Testo segnalatomi dal Sig. Fabrizio Vedelago di Treviso. - Poco o niente si è detto della meridiana costruita dal Danti, prima della più celebre meridiana di Cassini che la sostituì. In alcuni libri di gnomonica si legge, per esempio, che il Danti cominciò la realizzazione di questa meridiana, ma non la portò mai a termine (si veda L’Ombra e il tempo di G. Pavanello, L. Moglia, A. Trinchero, ed. Vanel, Torino, 1988, pag. 105); mentre niente di specifico si legge nel dotto articolo di D. Maccaferri, La grande meridiana di S. Petronio, in Coelum, n. 5-6, 1980, pag.117. Da ciò si evince che veramente poco conosciuto è il foglio manoscritto del Danti nel quale descrive questo grande “gnomone bolognese”. - Qualcosa di meglio, per fortuna, si legge in una pubblicazione della Cassa di Risparmio di Bologna, edita nel 1984, ove compare l’eccellente articolo di Giorgio Tabarroni La Basilica di S. Petronio in Bologna. Nella parte dedicata completamente alla grande meridiana, egli scrive :” La prima meridiana fu costruita in S. Petronio da Egnazio Danti, domenicano perugino, il quale, dopo averla progettata per S. Maria Novella a Firenza, la realizzò fra il 1575 e il 1576, cioè entro lo stesso anno in cui fu chiamato all’insegnamento pomeridiano delle matematiche nello Studio bolognese. - Di essa ci sono rimasti, oltre ad un foglio illustrativo dello stesso Danti che chiama il suo strumento “grande gnomone”, le descrizioni e gli schizzi pubblicati dal Riccioli nelle sue grandi opere astronomiche del 1651 e del 1665 (si vedano in questa stessa bibliografia). Il Sole entrava attraverso un’apertura della parete a sud della quinta campata, che allora rappresentava il fondo della navata sinistra, apertura diaframmata da una lastra spessa poco meno di un centimetro, con un foro di circa 25 mm di diametro. - Il Riccioli verificò che tale lastra era montata con un’inclinazione di 60 gradi rispetto alla verticale, mentre il Danti l’aveva montata a 45 gradi e mezzo, in modo che fosse perpendicolare ai raggi del Sole all’equinozio e il Riccioli reputa che il nuovo assetto sia dovuto all’intervento inconsapevole di un muratore in occasione di un restauro. In quello stesso sopralluogo il Riccioli controllò, più o meno al centimetro, l’altezza del foro e la lunghezza della linea o, per meglio dire, della striscia (semita) meridiana, che dalla parete di fondo si estendeva verso “la porta settentrionale del tempio”. - La cosa più importante, comunque, fu la verifica dell’orientamento fatta con il validissimo aiuto del confratello Francesco Maria Grimaldi. Risultò così che la “striscia” meridiana declinava verso ponente rispetto alla direzione del sud di ben 9 gradi, 6 minuti d’arco e un terzo; questo fatto, però, non impediva di verificare il giorno in cui, tutt’altro che in armonia col calendario giuliano, iniziavano le varie stagioni. - Del resto il Riccioli dice che sulla striscia marmorea erano incisi i segni dello zodiaco, ma precisa anche che, a causa delle “colonne” del tempio, non potè essere tracciata la linea meridiana”.

DANTI, E. Trattato dell’Uso et della Fabrica dell’Astrolabio, Giunti, Firenze, 1569.

DANTI, Egnatio. Primo Volume dell’Uso et Fabrica dell’Astrolabio, Firenze, 1578.

DANTI, Pellegrino. The preceding work annotated by Gherardo Spini. 1570-8.

DANTI, Pellegrino. Trattato del Radio Latino. Instrumento giustissimo e facile piu d’ ogn’altro per prendere qual si voglia Misura et Positione di Luogo tanto in Cielo, come in Terra, in quale oltre all Operationi proprie sue fa anco tutte quelle della Gran Regola di C Tolemo, et dell’ antico Radio Astronomico, inventato de Latin Orsini, prima edizione. (Treatise of the Latin rays. An instrument exact and easier to use than any other for observing what one wishes to measure and position of the place in the heavens, as on earth, ...) Rome, 1583. There is nothing new about Radio Astronomy evidently. The second and final edition Rome, 1586.

DANTILLO, P. La Gnomonica en Verso, Analema No. 17, p. 17-20.

DANTILLO, P. Literatura y Gnomonica, Analema No. 10, p. 18.

DANTILLO, P. Literatura y Gnomonica, Analema No. 14, p. 18.

DANTILLO, P. Literatura y Gnomonica: Extranos Animales que Habitan junto a los Relojes de Sol, segun Lewis Caroll, Analema No. 13, pp. 14-15.

DANTILLO, Pedro. Literura y Gnomonica, Analema No. 1, p. 22.

DANYZY, -. “Moyen de faire servir un cadran vertical déclinant lors mème que le plan n’est pas plus éclaire ...” (Method of making the indication clearer on a vertical declining dial by the use of a small mirror on the end of the gnomon). Mémoire Académie Sciences de Montpellier. Montpellier, 1731

DAREMBURG, Charles & SAGLIO, Edm. Dictionaire des antiquités grecques et romaines, Tomo III, Horologium, Paris, 1900.

DARGE, L’Abbé. Traité de gnomonique or horologiographie ... (Treatise of dialling). Strasburg, 1580.

DARY, Michael. "The Description and Use of a Universal Quadrant". An extract from a scrapbook compiled by Dary and published by George Hurlock as Dary's Diary and the Description of a Universal Quadrant. It was the practice of instrument makers and users to make such compilations of material during their working careers, often these included handwritten copies of published works to save the expense of purchasing the book. London 1650. John Dary was a self-taught mathematician but he was esteemed by Robert Hooke and Jonas Moore, and at one time was corresponding with Isaac Newton. He was born in 1613 and died in 1679 without having a great measure of success.

DAS S.R., Astronomical Instruments of the Hindus, 1928

DAULAT Singh, Astronomical observatory of Jaipur, India, Delta pubb., Jaipur, 1981

DAUMAS Maurice, Les Instruments Scientifiques aux XVII et XVIII Siécles, Paris, 1953

DAUMAS, Maurice. (Ed) Les Origines de la Civilisation Technique, Presses Universitaires de France, Parigi, 1962.

DAVID, A R. Cult of the Sun. London 1980.

DAVIDE Gregorio, Brevis Horologiorum sciotericorum tractatus, Genova, 1726

DAVIES, Griffith. An Improved Sundial. Pamphlet of reprint from Society of Arts Transactions. 1820

Davies, Thomas Stephens, (1834) An inquiry into the geometrical character of the hour-lines upon the antique sundials. Transactions R. Soc. Edinburgh XII S.

DAVIES, Thomas Stephens. An Enquiry into the Geometrical Character of the Hour-Lines upon the Antique Sundials. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 1831.

DAVILA Y HEREDIA, Andres. Arte de medir tierras. Excepciones de los agricultores, ordenanzas para las Ciudades, Villa y Lugares de España. Noticia para trazar reloxes orizontales con solo regla compás por Geometria. Observación del error de los equinocios. (Art of measuring land. Excepting farms, prepared in order of cities, towns and villages of Spain. Advice on the tracing of horizontal dials with only rule or compasses by geometry. Observation of the error of the Equinoxes). Valencia 1674. The author was military architect to the king, and a writer.

DAVIS, Frank. "Queen Elizabeth's Pillar Sundial". Illustrated London Evening News, Page 732, 20 October 1928. In common with this period it accommodates a pomander and accessories. London 1928.

DAVIS, Frank. Queen Elizabeth’s Pillar Sundial, The Illustrated London News, p 732, October 1926. (This incorporates a pomander and a case of instruments)

DAVIS, Griffith. Description of a Sundial constructed by Griffith Davis ... Published in the Transactions of the Society of Arts. London 1820

DAVIS, John R. In Arthur Mee's Footsteps, Bulletin 97.2, April 1997, pp. 40-44.

DAVIS, John. Suffolk Sundials, pp 20, pp 12 colour illustrations, 1997, ISBN 0 9528282 2 7.

DAVIS, William. The Surveyor's Companion. Advertised in William Davis's annual Almanack for 1692. William Davis is known from 1687-1692. He lived at Ludgershall, near Andover, Wiltshire. He practised as a pill-maker, astrologer, gauger, and surveyor; in addition he taught mathematics which included dialling. No copy of this work is now extant.

DAVVET N. Gnomonicorum..., 1641.

DAWBARN A.Y., The Sundial. Explanation of the principle, construction and use of the Sun-dial, in 4 e 8, London, 1891 - 1801.

DAWSON B.H., Por qué no marca buena hora un cuadrante solar?, Rev. Astr., 6, p. 87-90.

DCF : Ave Amici L. Papirius Cursos, Compendium Vol 2, n°1, March, 1995

De bijzondere zonnewijzer in Oosthuizen. Zonnewijzerkring 78.1, pp 21-22.

DE BOISSIERE DAULPHINOYS C., La Propriété et usage des Quadrans, nouvellement exposée, Paris, 1556 (riedita nel 1567)

DE CAUS Salomon, La pratique et la demonstration des horloges solaires, avec un discours sur les proportions, tiré de la 35 proposition du premier livre d’Euclide..., Paris, H. Drovart, 1614 (altra edizione, 1624)

De Gnomonis Officii, ac de umbra altitudinis. (Useful Gnomonics, and Altitude Shadows). Harl 3647.

DE GNUDI Filippo, Tramutazione gnomonica, Borzaghi, Bologna, 1700

DE GRAAF Abramo, Gnomonicam, nel nono libro de “Universae Mathesis restituta...”, Amsterdam, 1694

DE HEAULME P., Principes curieux pour faire toutes sortes de cadrans solaires, Paris, 1654

De invenienda cujusque plani declinatione, ex unica observatione proiectae a stylo umbrae - sec. XVII

De Koperen Zonnewijzer van Gresik. Veerklarad door radhen mas adipati ario tjondro-negoro.N P, 1881.

DE KOPEREN. Zonnewyzer van Gresik Verklaaard door Radhen mas adapti ario Tjondro Negoro. (The sundial of Gresik described by Radhen ... ... ). n.d.

De La Calle, Jesus (1996) Las Leyendas Latinas de los Relojes de Sol. Association de Amigos de Relojes de Sol, Madrid.

DE LA HIRE P., La Gnomonique ou methodes universelles pour tracer des horloges solaires ou cadrans sur toutes sortes de surface, con 9 tavole, in -12, Paris, 1698

DE LA HIRE, La Gnomonique, ou l’art de tracer des cadrans ou horloges solaires, etc. Hoc est, Gnomonica, sive ars super quacunque superficie diversis praxibus describendi sciaterica. Parisiis 1683, in 12. apud S. Michalet.

DE LA HIRE, P. La Gnomonique ou methodes universelles pour tracer des horologes solaires ou cadrans sur toutes sortes de surfaces. (Gnomonics or universal methods for tracing sun clocks or dials on all kinds of surfaces). 12mo, pp 274, 9 plates, Moette. Paris 1698

DE LA HIRE, P. Tables Astronomiques ... Dans lesquelles on donne les mouvemens du Soleil, de la Lune et des autres Planètes, deduits des seules Observations, et indépendamment d'aucune hypothèse ... La Description, la Construction, et l'Usage des Instruments de l'Astronomie practique moderne ...(Astronomical Tables ... in which are given the movements of the Sun, the Moon and other Planets, deduced by observations only and independent of any hypothesis ... The Description, Construction and Use of the Astronomical Instruments of modern practice ...). This work is also of interest in describing the machine invented by De La Hire for showing the theory of eclipses. Third edition, Paris 1735.



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