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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HERO OF ALEXANDRIA. The Pneumatics of Hero of Alexandria, London, 1851. Translated by Bennet Woodcroft. (Founder of the British Patent Office).

Herrmann, Dieter B. (1978) Vom Schattenstab zum Riesenspiegel. Neues Leben, Berlin.

Hertzberg, G.F. (1879) Geschichte von Hellas und Rom. Grote’sche, Berlin.

Hervier (1748) Horloge perpétulle ou cadran solaire pour l’année 1748., Lyon.

Hess, Jean-Jaques (1919) Kalamita (griech) “Magnetnadel”. Festgabe Adolf Kaegi. Frauenfeld S. 189-190

Heuppel, Gelasius (1767) Horologium solare immaculatum. Mößner, Freysing.

Heurs et Malheurs de la costruction d'un cadran solaire, in "Les cahiers clairaut", n. 27, 1984

Heussel, Gg. (1913) Die stereographische Projektion und ihre Anwendung auf die konstruierende Kugelgeometrie. Zeitschr. f. mathem. u. naturw. Unterricht XLIV S. 245-255

HEUVEL, W ten. Over de Terminator. Zonnewijzerkring, 89.3. pp 32-35.

HEUVEL, W ten. Verslag an de zomerexcursie 1982. Zonnewijzerkring 82.4, pp 677-680.

HEUVEL, W. ten. De Tweedraadzonnewijzer van Michnik. Zonnewijzerkring, 87.2. p 215.

HEUVEL, W. ten. Het Nocturnal van Hagen op 10.1.1987. Zonnewijzerkring, 87.1. p 138.

HEUVEL, W. ten. In Memoriam N C Ta’Bois. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.2. p 266.

HEWLETT PACKARD. Application Note No 51, Fundamentals of Time and Frequency Standard - USA, Hewlett Packard, 1974.

HEWSON, Reverend William. Illustrations of Tracts on the Greek-Egyptian Sun-Dial, London, 1870.

HEWSON, Reverend William. Notes on the Dove and Raven Symbolisms for the West Dialling of the Ancient Orientals, N P, circa 1860-1870.

HEWSON, Reverend William. Revolving Diagrams illustrating Christianity in its Relation to Judaism and Heathenism, N P, 1863.

HEWSON, Reverend William. Sequel to the foregoing Tracts on the relation of Christianity to Judaism and Heathenism, with a Supplementary Symbolism for the Zodiac of the Hundus, London, 1870.

HEWSON, Reverend William. The Boat and the Dial, York, 1860.

HEWSON, Reverend William. The Ordinances of the Holy Oblation in the typical prophecy of Exekiel’s Vision, Illustrated from the typical Structure of the Greek-Egyptian Hollow Dial, London, circa 1860-1870.

HEWSON, Reverend William. The Typical Dialling of the Ancient Orientals, York, 1866.

HEWSON, W. The Hebrew and Greek Scriptures, compared with ... dialling, etc. [A collection of tracts in the British Library, formerly the Patent Office. London 1870.

Heyden, Jacob von der (1625) Die gestirnte Himmels Kugel sampt einem kurtzen Bericht wie solche zuzurichten und zu gebrauchen. Jacob von der Heyden, Straßburg.

HICKMAN Michael, Swords into ploughshares, BSS Bulletin No. 96.1 February 1996

HICKMAN, Michael. Shepherds and Spreadsheets, BSS Bulletin 93.3, October 1993, pp. 13-15.

HICKMAN, Michael. Sun Compasses, BSS Bulletin 94.1, February 1994, pp. 17-21.

HICKMAN, Michael. Swords into Ploughshares, Bulletin 96.1, February 1996, p. 52. An account of an Air Ministry Astro-Compass.

HIDALGO, L. De Apianus al Computador, Analema No. 12, pp. 3-6.

HIDALGO, L. El Baston de Al-Tusi, Analema No. 10, pp. 4-12.

HIDALGO, L. El Cuadrante “Novus” de Profatius, Analema No. 13, pp. 5-13.

HIDALGO, L. El Quadrante de Oughtred, Analema No. 11, pp. 12-16.

HIDALGO, L. El Quadrante de Profatius (II), Analema No. 14, pp. 8-13.

HIDALGO, L. Un Intrigante Reloj, Analema No. 7, p. 8.

HIDALGO, L. Una historieta, Analema No. 5, p. 16.

HIDALGO, Luis. Sobre Nomenclature y Normalizacion, Analema No. 1, p. 22.

HIERONYMUS, Praxis Aritmeticae atque Gnomonice. MS su carta, 155 pp., circa 1700

HIGGINS K., The Classification of Sundials, Annals of Science, Vol. IX, n.4, pp. 342-58, London, 1953

HIGGINS K., The development of the sundial between A. Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, 1953

HIGGINS, Kathleen. An Elizabethan Quadrant-Dial in Silver by Humphrey Cole, The Connoisseur, pp 118-119, May 1950. (Photocopy)

HIGGINS, Kathleen. The Classification of Sundials, Offprint from Annals of Science, Vol 9 No 4, pp 342-358, December 1953.

HIGGINS, Kathleen. The Development of the Sundial between AD 1400 and 1800, unpublished B Sc Thesis for B Sc degree, 1953. Museum of the History of Science, Oxford, MS Museum 224.

HIGGS George, Cut-out model of Digges sundial, BSS Bulletin No. 89.2 November 1989

HIGGS, George R. Some Sundial Safaris with Andrew Somerville, BSS Bulletin 90.3, October 1990, pp. 23-24.

HIGGS, George. A Geometrical Puzzle, BSS Bulletin 90.1, February 1990, p. 23. Giving a mathematical treatment of reclining/declining sundials. Plus an illustration of a Christmas card for 1990 sent by Dr Marinus Hagen showing a lit candle on the top of a Digges tetrahedron sundial.

HIGGS, George. Digges Sundial for Latitude 520, Longitude 10 West, BSS Bulletin 89.2, November 1989, p. 24.

HIGGS, George. Letters to the Editor - Bulletin 92.1, BSS Bulletin 93.1, p. 34.

HIGGS, John. Address at the funeral service of George Higgs, BSS Bulletin 94.3, October 1994, p. 50.

HIGTON Hester, Dating Oughtred’s design for the Equinoctial Ring Dial, 44 (1995), 25

HILKER, E W. Catalogue of horological books in the Franklin Institute Library, Philadelphia, 1968.

HILL, G F. The Development of Arabic Numerals in Europe, Oxford, 1910.

HILL, G F. The Development of Arabic Numerals in Europe, Oxford, 1915.

HILL, John C. (Reverend), Sun-Dial Sayings. 144 pages, 1 illustration as frontispiece (West declining sundial). Allenson, London, 1929. Board covers. 19 x 13 cm. This is a religious work using sundials to emphasise morality and duty to mankind. It mentions an antique dealer's shop in Nile Street, Glasgow, with several sundials.

HILLARY, E. A lecture given at the Royal Society of Arts on early timekeepers on 26th February 1953. This was reported in the Horological Journal, Volume XCV, No 1134, pages 156-161, March 1953 issue.

The first page shows the hemicyclium of Berosus. This caused a controversy since in the next issue, R V McWeston took Hillary to task (page 258), stating the illustration was incorrect. Replies to this were made by E Hillary and Dr F A B Ward stating the illustration was correct and showing an ilustration of one from the Roman Civita Lavinia, now in the British Museum (page 309 of the May issue). A letter was printed in the June 1953 issue from Mr W Rayner Batty, 8 Dale Street, Liverpool, stating that two new hemicycliums carved in stone had been set up in an ornamental garden in Liverpool, one for the morning, the other for the afternoon hours, they appeared to follow the correct time closely.

Hilschenz-Mlynek, Helga (1990) Tragbare Sonnenuhren in der Sammlung des Kestner-Museums,Hannover. S. 1-12

Himmelein, Volker (1974) Prunk-Uhren des 16., Stuttgart.

Himmelein, Volker (1979) Die Uhren. S. 163-170

Himmels Lauff-Bircsung und Naturliche Influentz der Planeten und Gestirn, Erben, 1583.

HINDRICHS, Harald (1978) Kalenderastronomie der Steinzeit/ Odry - ein Sonnen- und Mondobservatorium aus der Vorzeit. SFAU XVII S. 169-180

HINDRICHS, Harald (1979) Aus der Kalenderastronomie der Steinzeit: Der große Tragstein des “Table des Marchands”. SFAU XVIII S. 71-82

HINDRICHS, Harald (1979) Sylter Sonnenuhren sind kleine Kostbarkeiten. Sylter Inselnachrichten S. 1-2

HINDRICHS, Harald (1981) Kalenderastronomie der Steinzeit - Fallstudien zur prähistorischen Kalenderastronomie. SFAU XX S. 181-192

HINDRICHS, Harald (1982) Über eine Sonnenuhr ohne Stab- oder Lochgnomon. SFAU XXI S. 153-156

HINDRICHS, Harald (1984) Sonnenuhren und Zeitabfrage. SFAU XXIII S. 145-155

HINDRICHS, Harald (1985) Die “Sonnenuhr” von Fonelas. Orion 211 (NR. 12) S. 201-204

HINDRICHS, Harald (1985) Die Kapelle von Drüggelte und ihre astronomische Ortung. Selbst (NR. 1) S. 1-6

HINDRICHS, Harald (1985) Eine wahre Anekdote. SFAU XXIV S. 103-104

HINDRICHS, Harald (1985) Prähistorische Kalenderastronomie - eine weitere Fallstudie. SFAU XXIV S. 99-101

HINDRICHS, Harald (1986) Die Felsgravuren des Bohuslän. SFAU XXV S. 111-114

HINDRICHS, Harald (1986) Die Sonnenuhr nach Ozanam. SFAU XXV S. 115-119

HINDRICHS, Harald (1987) Abweichungen prähistorischer Steinsetzungen. SFAU XXVI S. 161-162

HINDRICHS, Harald (1987) Eine Mittags- und Datumssonnenuhr. SFAU XXVI S. 159-160

HINDRICHS, Harald (1987) Gotland und die prähistorische Kalenderastronomie. SFAU XXVI S. 163-176

HINDRICHS, Harald (1987) Kurzbericht über eine äquatorparallele Sonnenuhr im Bereich der “verbotenen Stadt” in Peking. SFAU XXVI S. 157-158

HINDRICHS, Harald (1988) Prähistorische Kalenderastronomie. SFAU XXVII S. 109-116

HINDRICHS, Harald (1989) Megalithanlagen auf Langeland und Teilen von Fünen und Tasinge. SFAU XXVIII S. 173-177

HINDRICHS, Harald (1989) Merkwürdige Entdeckungen bei der Suche nach Sonnenuhren. SFAU XXVIII S. 178

HINDRICHS, Harald (1989) Planeten-Tafeln. SFAU XXVIII S. 179-184

HINDRICHS, Harald (1990) Prähistorische Kalenderastronomie. SFAU XXIX S. 155-160

HINDRICHS, Harald (1991) Die Sonne macht es selbst. SFAU XXX S. 209-212

HINDRICHS, Harald (1991) Ein Hinweis für Freunde der Glassonnenuhren. SFAU XXX S. 213-214

HINDRICHS, Harald (1993) Prähistorische Kalenderastronomie. SFAU XXXII S. 99-101

HINDRICHS, Harald (1994) Prähistorische Kalenderastronomie. SFAU XXXIII S. 190-191

HINDRICHS, Harald (1996) Die eigenartige Sonnenwarte von Mid Clyth. Selbst (NR. 1) S. 1-2

HINDRICHS, Harald und Siegfried Heckmann (1983) Rekonstruktion einer Sonnenuhr und deren Folgen. SFAU XXII S.169-175

HINES, Solar clock with Digital Time Display, United States Patent, 4, 782, 472, Nov. 1, 1988 (also Book Review in Compendium NASS, vol 2, n° 3, Sept.. 1995).



Hintrager, Elisabeth (1979) Das sogenannte Astrolabium des Abtes Wilhelm. Vortrag in Gernsbach / Murgtal S. 1-10

Hintrager, Elisabeth (1981) Das sogenannte Astrolabium des Abtes Wilhelm von Hirsau. SFAU XX S. 193-199

HIRE, M de la. La Gnomonique ou l’Art de Tracer des Cadrans, Paris, 1682.

HIRSBERG Leonard K., A Pocket Sundial, in Scientific American, August 10, 1912

HISTORIA ACADEMIAE REGIAE SCIENTIARUM, Amstelodami, 1717. Contiene gli Elementa Gnomonicae.



Hnatek, Adolf (1950) Über die Berechnung einer Sonnenuhr bei beliebiger Neigung und beliebigem Azimut der Uhrfläche. Springer, Wien.

HODGES, Henry. Technology in the Ancient World. First published 1970, reprinted London 1974.

HODGSON, E. A new Treatise on Shorthand, London, not dated.

HOE, Matthias. Epistola Quam ad Generosum et Illustrem Dominum Wencelaus Budowetz ... de Circulo Horologi Lunaris et Solaris, Leipzig, 1617.

HOEFER, F A. Geschiedenis der Openbare Tijdaanwijzing. Leiden 1887.

HOEVEN, A van der, Le Cadran de Berger op nieuw bekeken. Zonnewijzerkring, 96.2. pp 29-33.

HOEVEN, A van der. Een bijzondere Isocline Zonnewijzer. Zonnewijzerkring, 97.1. pp 15-20.

Hoffmann, Utz und Sonnhild Kutschmar (1987) Hellmanns Sonnenuhren. Alte Uhren und moderne Zeitmessung (NR. 1) S. 36-41

Hofmann, Walter (1997) Antike Sonnenuhren, heute betrachtet. N.N. (NR. 1) S. 1-10

HOGG W., and CROSS L., The Book of Old Sundials, London, T.N. Foulis, 1922

HOGG W., The Book of old Sundials and their mottos, pp. 102, Jessie M. King. Ed., 1914,

HOGG, J. The Charterhouses of Buxheim, Ittingen and La Valsainte, Analecta Cartusiana, Salzburg, 1977.

HOGG, V. The Abrams Planetarium in Michigan, Sky and Telescope, 27, pp 336-338, June 1964.

HOGG, Warrington. The Book of Old Sundials and Their Mottoes, Foulis, London, Edinburgh and Boston, October 1914. It is not clear who wrote this book, for Hogg only provided the drawings for this work.

HOITSMA, H. "Over de constructie van eenvoudige zonnewijzers". (On the construction of sundials). [Dutch text]. Techniek in Praktijk, Volume 8. 1955.

HOITSMA, H. Het Zeeuws planetarium, Chronos, 23, pp 122-125, 25 April 1973.

HOLBROOK, M. A Girdle around the Earth: Astronomical and Geographical Discovery 1490-1630, Bath and London, 1974, This is a catalogue of an Exhibition mounted by the Bath Festival Society and the Holburne of Menstrie Museum, 27th April-30th June 1974. This covers a great many instruments, including Quadrants, Astrolabes, Torquetum, Spheres and Sundials, with many illustrations. A number of early dialling works were also displayed. A very useful reference catalogue.

HOLDER, W. A Discourse concerning Time, ... Artificial parts of Time ... for the better understanding of the Julian Year. Date of First edition not known, Second, London 1701, Third edition, London 1712.

HOLLAND Jim, NASS Represented at BSS Annual Meeting, Compendium Vol 1, n°3, August, 1994.

HOLLAND, Richard. An Explanation of Mr. Gunter's Quadrant ... enlarged. London 1676. Richard Holland was a mathematical tutor at Hart Hall, Oxford. In his astronomical course he made use solely of instruments supplied by John Prujean. Holland's treatise contains an advertisement for Prujean's instrument described in the text.

HOLLIDAY P.M., Umkhonto we langa sundials, BSS Bulletin, No. 97.1 January 1997.

HOLLIDAY, R P M. Umkhonto We Langa Sundials, Bulletin 97.1, January 1997, pp. 21-23.

HOLLò A. SZLIVIA, BARTHA Lajos, A medieval ecclesiastical sundial at rackeve, Hungary, BSS Bulletin No. 95.1 February 1995

HOLLOWAY, Trevor. "Dialling Codes". An article on page 80 of the woman's magazine She, detailing how to make simple practical dials for the garden. circa 1960's?

HOLMAN, B P U. Een doopkaart in de vorm van een zonnewijzer. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.2. p 250.

Holtzhey, Johann Konrad (1720) Heliotropicum Gnomonicum, oder Neu-erfunden und unbetrügliche Universal-Sonnen-Uhr., Ulm.

HOLWELL, John. Clavis Horologiae: or a Key to the whole Art of Dialling. With an Appendix on Father Line's famous Dial set up at Whitehall, July 24th 1669. London 1686. John Holwell (worked 1649-1696) was noted as an astrologer, diallist and surveyor. He assisted John Ogilby in his survey for the 'English Road Book', he was a great friend of Edmund Halley, and lived on the east side of Spittelsfields Churchyard, near the Red Lion.

HOLWELL, John. Trignometrie made easie, ... being the Foundation of Astronomy, Navigation, Dialling, Surveying, Geography, Perspective and Gunnery. London 1684.

HOLYNSHED, Ottuel. Description and Use of a Ring Dial. A manuscript, MS. 17 A xxxii, addressed to King Edward VI. The dial used as example in the manuscript is of earlier date. circa 1552.



Holzhey (1727) Heliotropilum gnomonicum oder Universal Sonnenuhr.,.

HOLZHEY, Johann Condrad. Ganzte Neu Erfunden, Leichte und Unbetruliche Sonnen- und Monds-Uhr, Ulm, 1731.

HOLZHEY, Johann Condrad. Ganzte Neu Erfunden, Leichte und Unbetruliche Sonnen- und Monds-Uhr, Ulm, 1733.

HOMAN, William Mac Lean. Modern Sundials. 1912.



Homan, William Mac Lean (1910) Horizontal-Sonnenuhr. Patentschrift (NR. 224 895) S. 1-2

Homan, William Mac Lean (1910) Sonnenuhr zur Angabe der bürgerlichen Zeit mit Gnomon von veränderlichem Querschnitt. Patentschrift (NR. 223 999) S.1-2

HOMAN. Directions for fixing Homan’s Solar Clock, N P, not dated.

HOME, W. The every-day book: or the guide to the year ..., London, 1826. Reprinted 1888.

HOMET Jeans Marie. Les Cadrans solaires, Ch. Massin, Paris, 1980

HOMET Jeans Marie. Les Cadrans Solaires, Paris, 1984

HOMMEY, Louis. Table d’Angles Horaires contenant plus de Quarante mille Angles Horaires, Paris, 1863. (Two volumes)

HONEYMAN. The Honeyman Collection of Scientific Books and Manuscripts, London, 1978-81. 7 volumes.

HOOD, Thomas. The Making and Use of the Geometricall Instrument called a Sector, London, 1598.

HOOGSLAG, T. Verslag van de zomerexcursie op 22 Juni 1985. Zonnewijzerkring 85.3, pp 307-308.

HOOK, R Myles. Correct Time. A paper read before the London Centre of the Institution of Post Office Electrical Engineers at the London Centre on 14 October 1912.



A very full discussion of timekeeping, commencing with sundials and mentions the monument to Queen Hatshefin, (XVIII Dynasty circa 1700 B.C, at El Karnak; possibly used as a gnomon. The lecturer mentions the 'Ferguson' Solar Chronometer, a meridian dial placed on the market by Mr Steward of the Strand, which could be used for checking mechanical clocks at noon or, when set up, would indicate local time or mean time without the use of an Equation Table. The instrument could also be used as an astronomical compass to ascertain true North as distinguished from the varying magnetic North. The paper was published in the Post Office Journal and as a separate pamphlet, No 48 in the Institution's series of publications. London 1912.

HOOKE Robert, Description of helioscopes and some other instruments (cadrans solaires, invention pour réler les montres par un ressort appliqué au balancier, J. Martyn, London), 1676

HOOKE, Robert. An Attempt to Prove the Motion of the Earth from Observations. London 1674.

This resulted in some correspondence with Sir Isaac Newton, Hooke was satisfied by 20th January 1680 that he had established the diurnal motion of the Earth, he was, however, in error. Huygens and Cassini sent a letter to the Royal Society, "Touching Mr Hook's Observations for proving the Motion of the Earth" in the same year. Robert Hooke (1636-1703) was a genius in many ways but it is difficult to keep track of his many interests. He had made a quadrant in 1665, and he was working on a new quadrant in the New Year of 1674. He gave a description of this, as with his previous design it was not intended for the pocket. There is no copy of the above pamphlet now extant.

HOOKE, Robert. Description of an Universall Small Pocket Quadrant. Circa 1670.

HOPE-JONES, Frank. The Sun-Clock, Journal of Scientific Instruments, Vol II, No 10, pp 329-331, July 1925.

Hoppe, E. (1926) Geschichte der Optik., Leipzig.

HOPPENSTEDT, C C. Specimen Mathematicum de machina planetaria sive de hypothesi Copernicana singulari machina illustrata editum cum annexis quibusdam epistolis, Helmstadt, 1714.

HOPTON, Arthur. A Concordancy of Yeares. This contains information of an astronomical, astrological and cosmographical nature. It was intended to replace the old works such as the Shepherd’s Calendar, by then over one hundred years old and containing many errors and facts no longer in vogue. The usual calendrical information was supplied also. 1612.

HOPTON, Arthur. Baculum Geodaetium, London, 1610.

HOPTON, Arthur. Speculum Topographicum, London, 1611.

HORBLIT. The Celebrated Library of Harrison D Horblit Esq A-G, Sotheby & Co, London, 1974. 2 volumes.

HÖRMANSEDER, R. Modula 2 aug DOS, Hanser, 1987. High level programming in Modula 2. (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.

HORN, W. Der heraldische Himmelglobus der Erhard Weigel, Der Globusfreund, 8, pp 17-18, 1959.

HORNE, DOM Ethelbert, Primitive Sun Dials or Scratch Dials. 90 pages, 15 photographic plates plus frontispiece. Board covers with illustration of dial on Baltonsborough Church, Somerset. 21 x 14-5 cm. Taunton, 1917. The first book written on the subject of mass dials and listing all the extant dials in the county of Somerset, with complete details of each.

HORNE, Dom Ethelbert. Scratch Dials. Their Construction and History, Simpkin Marshall,London, 1929.

HORNER, W M jr. The famous Rittenhouse orrery case made by the Philadelphia Chippendale, John Folwell, Pennsylvania Museum Bulletin, 17, pp 81-90, January 1932.

Horologiographie (17!!) Manuscrit allemand du XVIII, 150 p.,.

Horologion (1535)Ouvrage publié en grec., Venise.

Horologium Hebreum sive Consilium quo modo Sancta Lingua spacio XXIV., Lipsiae.

HORREBOWII Petri, Quorum Sciographiam, in “Operum Mathematicorum”, Haviniae, 1740

HORSKY, Zdenek and SKOPOVA, Otilie. Astronomy Gnomonics. Prague 1968. A catalogue of the instruments of the 15th to the 19th centuries in the collections of the National Technical Museum in Prague. There are forty-two plates illustrating the collection.



Hoschek, Josef (1984) Mathematische Grundlagen der Kartographie. B.I.-Wissenschaftsverlag, Mannheim/Wien/Zürich.

HOSKIN, M. The cosmology of Thomas Wright of Durham, Journal of the History of Astronomy, 1, pp 44-52, 1970.

HOSTE (L’) Jean, Sommaire de la sphére artificielle et de l’usage d’icelle, Paris, 162...

HOUDENOT G., Les cadrans solaires classiques,

HOUGHTON, Thomas. Rara Avis in Terris, or the Compleat Miner ... The Art of Dialling and levelling grooves etc. Mainly concerned with surveying mine shafts and galleries using simple instruments, it seems curious to include dialling. 1681.

HOURRIERE, J. Le Cadrans Solaires du Domaine de Clairmont, L’Astronomie, Bulletin de la Société astronomique de France, Vol 97, Paris, October 1983.

HOUZEAU & LANCASTER. Bibliographie générale de l’astronomie, (General Bibliography of Astronomy), Brussels, 1882-9. This is one of the standard bibliographies for reference purposes and contains one of the earliest collations of dialling references. Two volumes. A new edition was printed in London, 1964. (2 volumes in 3)

HOUZEAU, J.-G., Histoire de l'Heure. [History of the Hour]. Pages 22-31 deal briefly with dialling, and the four illustrations include a full page view of ancient Rome with Augustus's column in the field of Mars, and another of a half-buried Tower of the Winds in Athens. Board covers with early Art Nouveau design in black and gilt. Manceaux, Mons, 1889. 29 x 20 cm. The book was meant for children.

HOVEDEN, John and BROCK, Edmund. Pratica Chilindri, or, The Working of the Cylinder. Chaucer Society Essays on Chaucer II, N P, 1874.

Howald-Haller, Mario (1964) Prodromos - Polarisations-Sonnenuhr. Naturw. Sektion Goetheanum, Dornach/ Schweiz S. 1-8

HOWSE Derek, Greenwich time and the discovery of the longitude, Oxford Univ. Press, Oxford, New Your, Toronto, Melbourne, 1980

HOWSE, Derek. Francis Place and the Early History of the Greenwich Observatory. New York 1975.

HOWSE, Derek. et al. Greenwich Observatory 1675-1975. See Forbes entry. London 1975.



Huart, C. (1726) Davidis Gregorii Astronomiae physicae et geometricae elementa Appendix continens Cometographiam Halley anam et brevem Horologiorum sciotericorum tractatum, ab editore (C., Genéve.

HUART, C. Appendix ad Astronomiae, Physicae et Geometricae Elementa Davidis Gregorii, Geneva, 1726.

HUBER, A M. Maankalender voor de jaren 0-3600 AD. Zonnewijzerkring, 88.1. p 118.

HUBER, A M. Uw klok kan meer dan U denkt. Zonnewijzerkring, 87.3. pp 310-311.

HUELSMANN Collection/BIELEFELD - Dyndram D., Wissenschaftliche Instrumente und Sonnenuhren, Munich, 1989 pp.268

HUES, Robert. Tractatus de Globis, London, 1611.

HUGENHOLTZ, M. Aantakeningen bij artikel Rohr biz 89.2.15. Zonnewijzerkring, 90.1. pp 26-27.

HUGENHOLTZ, M. Eén graad is geen graad. Zonnewijzerkring 92.3, pp 6-7.

HUGENHOLTZ, M. Geboorte van een zonnewijzer. Zonnewijzerkring 91.3, pp 5-6.

HUGENHOLTZ, M. Licht misverstand. Zonnewijzerkring, 96.2. p 11.



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