TULLIS, RUSSELL & Co Ltd. Tables (for Paper Makers), N P, 1917.
TURCO Carlo, La luce e l’ombra del tempo, UroBuro, zero, nov. 1993
TURNER, A J. "Mathematical Instruments and the Education of Gentlemen". Annales of Science, Volume pages 51-88. 1973.
TURNER, A. J. The Clockwork of the Heavens. An exhibition held by Asprey & Company with the help of Harriet Wynter, London, November 1973; and described in a catalogue compiled by A J Turner. Although only three dials were exhibited, there were a number of orreries, astrolabes, and related items. These dials were: 1. English Equinoctial Ring Dial signed 'Tho. Heath, London', circa 1740; 2. English Inclining Dial signed 'B Scott Fecit', circa 1725; and 3. English Inclining Dial signed 'L Sisson, LONDON', circa 1740. London 1973.
TURNER, A J. Paper and Brass: Scientific Instruments and the Art of Printing. A catalogue of the exhibition held by Harriet Wynter June 13-22, 1974. 1974.
TURNER, A J. "William Oughtred, Richard Delamain and the Horizontal Instrument in Seventeenth Century England". Annali dell'Instituto e Museo dell Scienza de Firenze, Volume V, pages 99-125. One of the few disputes that Oughtred had was with Richard Delamain. 1981.
TURNER, A J. "Anglo-Saxon Sun-Dials and the 'Tidal' or 'Octaval' System of Time Measurement". Antiquarian Horology, XV, no 1, 76-7. An interesting discussion on the time systems in use in Anglo-Saxon England. A very scholastic essay into the subject but using negative proofs. September 1984.
TURNER, A. J. Another Lost Work by Giraud Desargues Discovered, Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Sciences, 34 No 112, pp 61-67, 1984.
TURNER A. J., Ritmi del cielo e misura del tempo: mostra di una collezione veneta, 1+1 Ed., Brugine, 1985
TURNER, A J. The Time Museum - Volume 1 Time Measuring Instruments - Part 1 Astrolabes and Astrolabe Related Instruments. Probably the best of modern works on these instruments for the average reader. The bibliography section is extensive and contains 323 references without claiming to be comprehnsive. The only limit is that the work was centred around the instruments in the Rockford Museum. The section on quadrants is particularly good. Rockford, 1985.
TURNER, A. J. Mostra di una collezione veneta 'Ritmi del Cielo e Misura del Tempo.
Exhibition of a Venetian Collection 'Rhythms of the Heavens and Measurement of Time'). Edited by A J Turner and published by Centro Internazionale A. Beltrame di Storia dello Spazio e del Tempo [International Centre of the History of Space and Time]. A catalogue produced to accompany an exhibition of books and dialling instruments in the Biblioteca Bertoliana in Vicenza, held at the same time as the first international conference on the history of sundials held at Vicenza, Padova and Brugine, 22, 23, and 24 May 1985. The catalogue comprises a listing of all the instruments and books found by the CISST, with an additional 4 items fom the Biblioteca Bertoliana. In the introduction by Anthony J Turner his first paragraph ends: 'Rather the list should be seen as a preliminary step towards the full scale bibliography of dialling that is urgently needed! His foreword ends: '... but the very fact that such an exhibition as this can be mounted, is a testimony to the revival of interest in the late 20th century, not just in the practice of dialling, but also in its history'. The catalogue is divided into two main sections, the first shows 33 instruments, none exceptional in merit but covering a wide range of interest, each illustrated and accompanied by a short Italian and English text. The second main section, "Libri", is of much more more importance, dealing with 131 books from 1512 to 1956. The treatment is variable, basically author and title, with the publisher, date of publication and make-up of the book; together with a short text, Italian first, then English but several entries lack the latter. Occasionally little gems of information glisten among the mundane elements, sometimes the entry is the bare bones of what would appear in any list of biographical references, totally lacking in textual detail, either Italian or English. The work could have comfortably fitted into a book of half the number of pages, the illustrations are all black and white, thus losing the vital message of colour. But possibly this marks the modern Renaissance of dialling emerging in the late twentieth century, and by the end of this millenium there will be a greater knowledge of gnomonics availabe than at the height of its practice. Brugine (Padova) 1985.
TURNER, A. J., Mostra di una collezione veneta Ritmi del Cielo e Misura del Tempo. 163 pages, many illustrations. Glossy thin card covers. Vertical dial of 1765 illustrated on front cover. Edizioni 1 + 1, Padua, 1985. 29 x 24-5 cm. Up to page 81 deals with actual sundials, from page 84 with books. There is a small bibliography and an author's listing. As with all Turner's book productions, a great deal of space is wasted in producing an "art" book. Some pages are blank, some carry but a few sentences of text. Italian and English text duplication waste more space.
Turner, A.J. (1985) Ritmi del cielo e misura del tempo., Padua.
TURNER A.J., Dialling in the time of Giovan Baptista Benedetti, in “Cultura, scienza e tecniche nella Venezia del Cinquecento”, Atti del Convegno internazionale di studi su Giovan Battista Benedetti e il suo tempo, Venezia, 1987.
TURNER A.J., La gnomonique en France à l'époque de Jean Picard, in "Jean Picard et les débuts de l'astronomie de précision au XVII siècle, Paris, Ed. C.N.R.S., 1987
TURNER, A. J. Dialling in the Time of Giovan Battista Benedetti e il suo Tempo, Istituto Venetio di Scienze, Letter ed Arti, pp 311-320, Venice, 1987.
TURNER, A. J. La Gnomonique: Livres en Langue Francaise Imprimés entre 1500 et 1800, ANCAHA No 50, Hiver 1987, pp. 55-72.
TURNER, A.J. "Dialling in the Time of Giovan Battista Benedetti". Atti del Convegno Internazonale di Studio i Giovan Battista Benedetti e il suo Tempo, Venezia. Istituto Venetio di Scienze, Let tere ed Arti, Pages 311-320, 1987. Venice 1987.
TURNER, A J. "Julien Le Roy's Improved Horizontal Sun-Dial". Antiquarian Horology, XVII, no 5, 463- Another of A J Turner's erudite articles. September, 1988.
TURNER A.J., The origin of modern time ; revised from “Time”, pp. 18-24, The Hague, 1990
TURNER A.J., The origins of modern time, The Hague, 1990 (revised also from “Time”, pp. 18-24 and Compendium NASS, vol 1, n° 4, Dec. 1994)
Turner, A.J. (Hrsgb.) (1990) Time - Katalog. Ten Brink Meppel, Amsterdam.
TURNER A.J., Of Time and Measurement : Studies in the History of the Horology and Fine Technology”, Ashgate Pubb. C., 336 pp., Brookfield VT, 1993
TURNER A.J., Of time and measurement : Studies in the history of Horology and Fine Technology, Ashgate Publishing Co., Old Post Road, Brookfield VT 05036, 336 pages, 73 ill., ISBN 0-86078-378-2, 1993 (see book review on Compendium NASS, Vol 1, n° 4, Dec. 1994)
TURNER, A.J. of time & measurement, Compendium Vol 1, n°4, December, 1994
TURNER, A J. Letters to the Editor - The Canterbury Dial, Bulletin 96.1, February 1996, pp. 46-47. Includes a second dial of the Canterbury type.
TURNER, G L 'E. "The New Seven Dials Monument" by Gerard Turner. Bulletin of the Scientific Instrument Society, Page 13, No 21, 1989.
A somewhat frivolous account of the reinstitution of the sundial pillar at Seven Dials, near Covent Garden, London, with reference to the unveiling ceremony by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and Prince Claus, at 2.30 solar time 29 June 1988. This is more fully and decorously recorded in the brochure The Seven Dials published in 1988. The sundial was designed by Edward Pierce, the pillar being promoted by Thomas Neale, then Master of the Royal Mint, and property developer of the Seven Dials area. The new column is already becoming soiled by being used as an alfresco drinking platform. By August 1989, the lettering had not been completed on one panel, whilst the pencilled lettering was smudged. With the constant flow of traffic around it, the column is a hazard, the time indications of the new dials are not particularly clear against the blue ground of the dials. London 1989.
Note: The old column erected in 1694 was demolished in 1773 and taken to Sayes Court but never erected there. On the death of the Duchess of York, the inhabitants of Weybridge thought of a memorial. It was suggested that the old pillar would serve the purpose and it was erected upon Weybridge Green, without the dials; being crowned by a coronet instead; the stone of the dials was used as a horse-block at the nearby inn. By 1876 the inscriptions on the block were no longer visible, see Handbook to the Environs of London, by James Thorne, published London 1876. There were only six faces to this block, not seven. The pillar itself was supposed to be a gnomon, making a total of seven dials.
TURNER, G L’E. Johann Daniel von Berthold: A Clerical Craftsman and his Universal Ring-Dial, Annali dell’ Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza de Firenze, Anno IV, Fasc 2, pp 15-20, 1979. (Offprint)
TURNER, G L'E. "The Auction Sales of the Earl of Bute's instruments 1791". Annals of Science, Volume XXIII.pp. 213-241. 1967.
TURNER, G L'E. "Johann Daniel von Berthold. A Clerical Craftsman and his Universal Ring-Dial". Annali dell' Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza di Firenze, Year IV, No 2, Pages 15-20. Florence 1979.
TURNER, G. L’E. Nineteenth Century Scientific Instruments, London 1983.
TURNER, G. L’E. Originals and Imitations, a Study of Scientific Instruments, Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, VII pp 274-283, 1963.
TURNER, G. L’E. The Late-Medieval Navicula, pp 19, with illustrations of front and rear of the instrument. circa 1990. The account commences with how the dial functions and then moves on to describe the instrument offered by Trevor Philips and Sons Ltd in their auction room. It finally ends with the history of the Navicula and manuscripts describing the navicula. See the Philips entry.
TURNER G.L.E., Latitude in sundial hour lines, 10, 10-11
TURNER G.L.E., New acquisition : An English Ivory Diptych Sundial, c. 1600’ No.4 (Autumn 1996) 2-3-
TURNER G.L.E., Review of the Art of Sundial Construction, with an appendix, by Peter Drinkwater 15 (1987) 13
TURNER G.L.E., Review of The Museum of Time Exhibition, Brussels, 3, 19-20
TURNER G.L.E, Antique scientific instruments, Blandfors, Poole, 1980
TURNER G. L.E, Van Marum’s Scientific Instruments in Teyler’s Museum, Descriptive Catalogue, Leyden, 1970
TURRIANO, Juanelo. The Cloister Life of the Emperor Charles Quint. This was written by Sir William Sterling, Turriano made several dials whilst in the King's service. London, 1953.
TUSCANO M.L., La Meridiana di Giuseppe Piazzi nella Cattedrale di Palermo, Ist. Tecn. Ettore Maiorana di Palermo, s.d.
TUSCANO M., TROBIA M., La meridiana del duomo di Messina, Atti del VIII° Seminario Nazionale di Gnomonica, Porto S. Giorgio (AP), Italy, 3-4-5 october 1997
TUSCANO M., Comunicazione sulla meridiana di Archimede, Atti del VIII° Seminario Nazionale di Gnomonica, Porto S. Giorgio (AP), Italy, 3-4-5 october 1997
TUSSAUD'S, The London Planetarium. An Introduction to the Planetarium. 12 pages, 16 illustrations, mostly small. Paper wrappers. Tussaud's London, circa 1965. 25-5 x 20-5 cm. Price one shilling. A little guide on the history and use of the London Planetarium in Marylebone Road. See also ANONYMOUS, The London Planetarium, entry.
TUTTELL, Thomas. The Description and Use of a new contriv'd Elliptical Double Dial: as also of the Universal Aequinoctial Dial: which serve to find the Latitude, Hour of the Day, the true Meridian, the Altitude, Azimuth, and Declineation of the Sun ... very useful to all Seamen and Travellers and our curious Gentry to set, examine and adjust the Pendulums ... London 1698.
TUTTELL, Thomas. Mathematical Cards, containing all the Instruments generally used in Navigation, Surveying, Dialling ... These were sold at one shilling a pack. London 1701.
Thomas Tuttell was a member of the Clockmakers' Company who had been apprenticed to Henry Wynne, who was the apprentice of Ralph Greatorex, the successor to Elias Allen, truly great instrument makers. Tuttell himself claimed to work to very great perfection in silver, brass, ivory and wood and to sell at very reasonable rates. The beautiful instruments of his which survive fully bear out this claim. He had two shops in London, one at the Sign of the King's Arms and Globe in Charing Cross; the other against the Royal Exchange in Cornhill. His patron was Colonel William Parsons, to whom the above work is dedicated, and his customers included such famous people as Samuel Pepys. Some of his fine dials are in the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford; Science Museum, London; and a presentation set of cross-staff, back staff and Gunter's scale, all in ivory, may be seen at the Maritime Museum, Greenwich. London.
TWYSDEN, John. Miscellanies or Mathematical Lucubrations ... by Samuel Foster. 1659. Also included is Reflex Dialling ... by a Spot of Light Reflected. This is a device of Twysford's own invention, which Twyford took the opportunity to include the description of in this work.
TWYSDEN, John. The Use of the Great Planisphere called the Analemma in the Resolution of ... Problems of Astronomy. This was a pamphlet sold with Walter Hayes's version of the planisphere. 1685.
John Twysden (1607-1688) was educated at University College, Oxford; later becoming a member of the Inner Temple, London. He was a great friend of Foster's, on the death of Foster in 1652, his brother handed some of Foster's papers to Twysden, who then edited them and added one of his own to form the above title. Additionally the work included two pieces by Immanuel Halton, q.v.
TYLER, E J. Book review - Sundials by R. Newton Mayall and Margaret W Mayall, BSS Bulletin 91.2, July 1991, pp. 26.
TYLER, E J. Book Review, Oronce Finé's Second Book of Solar Horology, P I Drinkwater, BSS Bulletin 93.3, October 1993, p. 41.
TYLER, E J. De Zonnewijzerkring, Bulletin 97.1, January 1997, p. 52. Review of the Dutch journal.
UBALDO Guido, de Mechaniche dell’..., 1581, 128pp.
Übelaker, Eduard (1971) Äquatoriale, Astronmische Normalzeit-Sonnenuhr mit Kalendarium. S. 2
Übelaker, Eduard (1971) Äquatoriale, astronomische Normalzeit-Sonnenuhr mit Kalendarium. Offenlegungsschrift (NR. 1 7773 706) S. 1-7
Übelaker, Eduard (1972) Die Zeitmessung und neuzeitliche Sonnenuhren. SFAU S. 95-103.
Uffenbach, Philipp (1598)Zeitweiser der Sonnen uber die gantze welt, darinnen die Planeten Stunde, auch die 12 zeichen, die unbewegliche Festen. Druck P. Brachfeldts, Frankfurt.
UFFENBACH, Philipp. Bericht und Erklarung Zweyer Beygelegten Kunstlichen Kuppferstucken, oder Zeitwiser der Sonnen, ober die Gantzte Welt, Franckfurt, 1598.
UGHI Chiara, Le meridiane, orologi del passato - Il caso unico al mondo di S. Benigno, Canavese per tutti, 1996
Uhlemann, H.R. (1975) Johann Peter Lütgens me fecit Solingen. S. 1-10
Ulmer, Johann Conrad (1556) De horologiis sciotericis, quorquot in aliquo plano aut aedificiorum aut truncorum describi possunt, facilis et succincta ratio. Joh. Montanus u. U. Neuber, Norimbergae.
Un cadran solaire avec le main, in "Les Caihers clairaut", n. 42, 1988
Un interessante "cronometro solare", in "Sapere", n. 191-192, articolo redazionale, 1942 (si veda anche l'Astronomia, n. 128, pag. 40.
UN Nou Collega, La Busca de Paper No. 10, p. 3. Notice of a new Sundial Society formed in Madrid - the Association of Friends of the Sundial in April 1988.
Un rellotge d’altura, La Busca de Paper No. 3, p. 1.
und Naturwissenschaften (NR. 12) S. 34-35
und Raumfahrt (NR. 4) S. 118-120
UNDERER, Ulrike. "Die Zeit zwischen Licht und Schatten". (The Time by Light and Shadow). Hilden Hann, Hildener Zeitung, No 169, 23 July 1988. Description of a large vertical sundial on a wall in Liebigstrasze, Hilden.
UNGERER Alfred, Les horloges astronomiques et monumentaires les plus remarquables, Strasbourg 1931
UNGERER Alfred, Les horloges monumentales et astronoomiques le plus remarquables du moyen age jusqu'à nos jours, in BSAF 41, p. 561-563.
UNGERER, Alfred, L’Indication du temps Vrai par les horloges, La France Horloger, pp 43-44, 1 September and pp 44-46, 15 September 1928. This gives a good account, with 9 illustrations, of clockmakers’ attempts to show solar time on a mechanical clock. This was generally arranged by means of an Equation of Time cam.
UNGERER, TH & Glory, L'Adolescent au Cadran solaire de la Cathédrale de Strasbourg, in Archives Alsaciennes d'Histoire de l'Art (AAHA), Strasburgo, 1932
UNGERER, Theodore and GLORY, André. "L'Astrologue au Cadran solaire de la Cathedrale de Strasbourg". (The Astrologer to the Strasbourg Cathedral Sundial). Archives alsaciennes de l'Histoire d'Art, Strasbourg 1933.
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD. Museum of the History of Science. Scientific instruments (13th-19th century). 1955
Unterwagner, Emil (1975) Konstruktion einer Vertikal-Sonnenuhr. Uhren, Juwelen, Schmuck 18 S. 33-39
UNTERWAGNER, Emil. "Konstruktion einer Vertikl-Sonnenuhren". (Constructing a Vertical Sundial). Uhren. Juwelen, Schmuck. Bielfeld, 1975.
UNVER, Süheyl. "Sur les Cadrans horizonteaux et verticaux de Turquie". (On the horizontal and vertical sundials of Turkey). Archives internationales d'Histoire des Sciences. Paris 1954.
Uri, Hericum von (1555) Bauren- Practica, oder Wetterbüchlein. H. Gülfferich, Frankfurt.
Use of the Mathematical Instrument called a Quadrant, London, 1717.
USHER, Abbott Payson. A History of Mechanical Inventions. Chapter VIII includes sundials. Revised Edition Harvard, 1954.
USSHER, Henry. An Account of a new method of illuminating wires, and regulating the position of the transit instrument. A pamphlet of thirteen pages with five plates. Circa 1870.
Uttenhofer, Kaspar (1615) Pes mechanicus oder Wercksbuch, Das ist: ein new-erfundene weiss, allerley Sonnen Uhren auss einem ausgetheilten Werckschuch zu machen. S., Nürnberg.
UTTENHOFER, Kaspar. Circinus geometricus ... benebens et liche gemeine gebrùuchliche Sonnen Uhren. (Geometric Arcs ... for tracing the usual or common sundials). 1626.
Uttenhofer, Kaspar (1626) Circinus Geometricus, zu Teutsch Mess-Circkel,. S. Halbmayer, Nürnberg.
UUASMUTH Matthiae, Christian-Albertina, Annalium coeli et temporum restitutorum, sive Operis Astro chronologici, cum novis Tabulis motuum perpetuis, et organo revolutionum harmonico ab origine mundi, Sciagraphia rerum et ordinis etc. ad summos Mecoenates orbis eruditi., Kiloni, 1684, in fol.
UZIELLI Gustavo, Paolo Dal Pozzo Toscanelli iniziatore della scoperta d’America. Ricordo del solstizio d’estate del 1892. Lo gnomone di S. Maria del Fiore..., Firenze, Stab. Typ. Fiotent., 1892
V. Bj. (1932) Moderne Sonnenuhren. DUW
Vaas, Rüdiger (1992) Die alten Astronomen der Neuen Welt - Astroarchäologische Entdeckungen in Amerika. Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau 45 (NR. 8) S. 295-304
VALDES, M M. Algunos Juicos sobre Tratados Clasicos de Gnomonica, Analema No. 12, pp. 7-11.
VALDES, M M. Nuevos Horologios, Analema No. 13, pp. 3-4.
VALDES, M M. Relojes Primitivos y Regulacion de la Jornada Monastica, Analema No. 17, pp. 3-6.
VALDES, M M. Tables de Declinacion, E.T. y Fases de la Luna para 1997, Analema No. 17, p. 25.
VALDES, M M. Latitudes de algunas ciudades segun Roig. Analema No. 16, pp. 11-14.
VALDES, M. M. Efemerides para 1993, Analema No. 6, p. 25.
VALDES, M. M. El Analema Novum de Saint-Rigaud, Ozanam y el Relog de Capuchino, Analema No. 4, pp. 3-4.
VALDES, M. M. El Reloj de las piedra de la Sombra, Analema No. 11, p. 3.
VALDES, M. M. El Reloj Romano de Segobriga, Analema No. 7, pp. 13-15.
VALDES, M. M. El Reloje de Orchomenos. Un Reloj Singular, Analema No. 5, pp. 17- 20.
VALDES, M. M. Tabla de Declinaciones y E.T. para 1995, Analema No. 10, p. 25.
VALDES, M M., Reloges de Sol Primitivos. [Primitive Sundials]. 199 pages, 20 coloured photographs, 22 numbered figures and many more unnumbered, plus maps. Board covers, front bears coloured photograph of detail of doorwway of Rebolledo de la Torre, Burgos. Valdes, Spain, 1996. 21-5 x 17-5 cm. A good acount of the scratch or mass dials in Spain. The included maps are almost useless.
VALENTINI R., "La misura del tempo e gli orologi solari", Civico Planetario Hoepli, Milano, 1987
VALENTINI R., Un tipo di orologio solare, in GdA, 1981
VALENTINI, R. "Questioni Didattiche: un tipo di Orologio Solare?". (Didactic Question: A type of Sundial?). Giornale di Astronomie, Volume 7, fasc. 2. Milan June 1981.
VALENTINI Raoul, La fuga di Renzo e le ore "italiche", in "l'Astronomia", n. 126, Milano, 1992
VALERES R. WOUTERS, Tables horographiques par lesquelles est enseigne a decrire et construire toutes sortes d’horloges sur toutes sortes de plans, Malines, 1664
VALK, Gerardi. Praxis Astronomiae, Amsterdam, circa 1675.
VALLETTI A., La meridiana dell’abazia di Rodengo, 1980
VALLETTI A., La meridiana nel convento di S, Giuseppe a Brescia, Memorie Bresciane, Brescia, 1982
VALLHONRAT, Josef Maria. Determinació de L’Amplaria de les Linies Horaries i Altres Dimensions d’un Rellotge de Sol, La Busca de Paper No. 3, p. 3- 4.
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Vocabulari Gnomonic, La Busca de Paper No. 14, p. 8. (This issue continues the supplement, pp. 11-22 with entries Ab-Ar, containing a gnomonic vocabulary listing all the dialling terms).
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Vocabulari Gnomonic, La Busca de Paper No. 16. (This issue continues the supplement, pp. 23-34, entries Ba-Bu, containing a gnomonic vocabulary listing all the dialling terms).
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Vocabulari Gnomonic, La Busca de Paper No. 17. (This issue continues the supplement, pp. 35-46, entries Ca-Cu, containing a gnomonic vocabulary listing all the dialling terms).
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Vocabulari Gnomonic, La Busca de Paper No. 18. (This issue continues the supplement, pp. 47-58, entries Da-Di, containing a gnomonic vocabulary listing all the dialling terms).
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Vocabulari Gnomonic, La Busca de Paper No. 14. (This issue continues the supplement, pp. 59-70, entries Ea-Ev, containing a gnomonic vocabulary listing all the dialling terms)
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Vocabulari Gnomonic, La Busca de Paper No. 14, p. 8, (notice). (This issue continues the supplement, pp. 71-82, entries Fa-Gr, containing a gnomonic vocabulary listing all the dialling terms).
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Vocabulari Gnomonic, La Busca de Paper No. 21. (This issue continues the supplement, pp. 83-94, entries Ha-Ho, containing a gnomonic vocabulary listing all the dialling terms).
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Breu Vocabulari Gnomonic Catala-Castella-Basc, La Busca de Paper No. 1, pp. 5-7. (Brief Vocabulary Catalan-Castellan-Basque).
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Determinacio de L’Amplaria de les Linies Horaries i altres Dimensions d’un Rellotge de Sol, La Busca de Paper No. 4, pp. 7-9.
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Gnomonica i Numismatica, La Busca de Paper No. 21, pp. 4-5. (Gnomonics and Stamps).
VALLHONRAT, Josep Maria. Vocabulari Gnomonic, La Busca de Paper No. 15, p. 8. [Ab=Aq]. (This issue continues the supplement, pp. 23-34, with entries Ba-Bu, containing a gnomonic vocabulary listing all the dialling terms).
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