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STERNHEIM. H. Populóre Gnomonik oder Konstruktion der Gebrauchlichten Arten. (Popular Gnonomics or Construction of the usual types of Sundials). Weimar, 1835. Date of second edition 1842, third edition, virtually unchanged, Weimar, 1858. This work was also used by M C Boutereau for his treatise of 1845.
Stetten, Paul von (1779) Kunst-Gewerbe- und Handwerksgeschichte der Reichsstadt Augsburg., Augsburg.
STEVENS, Frank R. "Telling Time by the Spire. A little known feature of the Close. Curious Wiltshire Sundials". An article published in the Salisbury Times for Friday, 28 April 1933.
First dealing with the shadow of Salisbury Cathedral spire falling on the noon-line cut into the low north wall, just opposite the house numbered 28 The Close. The Ivychurch sundial in Salisbury museum is discussed, another in the Market Place at Wilton, and the possibility of a sundial on the top of the old Poultry Cross. An interesting article pointing out the grouping of polyhedral dials in the area and a possible connection with Nicholas Kratzer. An example of the useful information found in local newspapers. Salisbury 1933. Mr Frank R Stevens was the Controller of the Salisbury, South Wilts and Blackmore Museum in the 1930's.
STEVENSON W.B., Sundials of six Scottish Counties, near Glasgow, Trans Glasgow Archaeol Soc. 9, p. 227-286
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STEWART, Douglas. Prepared the text for the Catalog of the Collection of Watches belonging to Mr H J Heinz, of Pittsburgh, deposited by him in the Carnegie Museum. This catalogue contains the illustrations and descriptions of six excellent portable sundials. The text was edited by Dr W J Holland, and the illustrations are based on photographs taken by A S Coggeshall. Pittsburgh 1917.
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STIRRUP Thomas., Horometria: or the Compleat Diallist, 1652. Nota : questo libro che contiene un manoscritto con annotazioni del 1766, viene venduto da un libraio inglese al prezzo di 750 sterilne.
STIRRUP, Thomas, Horometria: Or the Compleat Diallist, London, 1659.
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STOHLER Hans Ein geometrischer Ort in der Gnomonik. Elemente der Mathematik, p. 61.64, 1952.
STOHLER Hans Die Sonnenuhr der Schule zu Pratteln. Pratteler Anzeiger, n° 60, 1955
STOHLER Hans Die Vollmonduhr an der alten Wache zu Pratteln. Baselbieter Heimatblaetter, n° 3, p. 166-167, 1957
STOHLER Hans Eine neue Sonnenuhr in Arlesheim. Baselbieter Heimatblaetter, n° 2, p. 212-214, 1 fig., 1958
STOHLER Hans Schilderung der Sonnenuhren auf der Loewenburg. Basler Standbuch, p. 26-33, 1962
STOHLER Hans Mein Lebenslauf. Baselbieter Heimatblaetter, n° 3/4, p. 269-281, 1964
Stohler, Hans (1982) Die Sonnenuhr der Schule zu Pratteln. SFAU XXI S. 163-166
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STONEMAN, Milton, Easy-to-Make Wooden Sundials. 38 pages, 40 illust-rations. Thin card covers with illustration of three sundials on front. Dover Publications, New York, 1982. 28 x 20 cm. ISBN 0-486-24141-6. Library of Congress No. 81-67086. With plans and instructions for making five designs of sundials, plus how to design your own pocket sundial. The actual plans are placed between pages 20 and 21 and printed on one side only of the folios (not paginated). Price 2-95 dollars in USA, #2-90 in England. The publisher quotes 68 pages.
STONEMAN, Milton. Easy-to-make Wooden Sundials. Instructions and Plans for 5 Projects. With Suggestions for Designing Your Own Pocket Sundial. An American treatment, published in the Dover Publication, Inc. series. It outlines the realization of simple dials in a straightforward way. New York 1982.
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Samuel Sturmy was a Burgess of Gloucester and as a young man was captain of his own vessel sailing to Virginia and the West Indies. He later worked in the Customs Service in Bristol, and amongst other activities made dials and taught how to make them. His tidal observations at Hungrode were made use by Sir Isaac Newton in his Principia. His exploration of Pen Park Hole on the Severn opposite where he had taken up residence, resulted in him catching a chill from which he died at an early age of 36.
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Henry Sutton commenced working on his own account circa 1637 and was renowned as one of the best engravers of the day. His shop was in Threadneedle Street behind the Royal Exchange, one of his workmen being Samuel Knibb. Much of his work is in museums. He died in 1665. The above work was a short pamphlet sold with the instrument or with a printed paper quadrant to be pasted on wood.
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