Sun-dial
Resource details
Resource ID
9222
Metadata
Source Title
Compendium tablet sun-dial
Author/Artist/Printer/Publisher
Christopher Schissler
City/Place
Augsburg
Country/Region
Holy Roman Empire
Dynasty/Period/Ruler
Habsburgian Dynasty (1449-1740), Maximilian II (1564-1576)
Source date
1566 CE
Dimensions
20 mm x 95 mm x 105 mm (closed); 110 mm x 95 mm x 105 mm (opened)
Categories
astronomy, geography, brass, gold, silver, wind(s), sun, lunar phases, north, east, south, west, compass, sundial/portable, earth
Current Location
Science Museum, Science Museum Group Collection, London, UK
Reference
1883-141
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co56301/compendium-tablet-sun-dial-timepieces-sundials-compendium
Consent management
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Location Data
Marker lat / long: 48.37176, 10.905087 (WGS84)
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