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The Candle Clock

Amelia Khatri

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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Summary

The Candle Clock explores the history of timekeeping through the lens of candle clocks, a pre-mechanical method of measuring time using the consistent burn rate of candles. Before modern clocks, people relied on ingenious methods like sundials and water clocks, but these had limitations. Candle clocks offered a portable and relatively reliable solution, especially indoors and at night. The book reveals how these wax-based timekeepers weren't just primitive devices; they influenced social structures, religious practices, and even early scientific endeavors.

 
The book delves into the design, construction, and cultural uses of candle clocks across different societies. It examines the mathematical principles behind ensuring consistent burn rates and accurate time measurement, akin to understanding the mechanics of a modern clock. By exploring surviving examples, period texts, and archaeological evidence, the book paints a picture of how our ancestors ingeniously quantified time before technology advanced, contributing to our understanding of the history of time measurement.

 
Beginning with an overview of early timekeeping methods, the book progresses through the history, design, and uses of candle clocks, ultimately discussing their legacy and influence on subsequent timekeeping technologies. It highlights the interdisciplinary nature of this topic, connecting history, science, and sociology to provide a comprehensive understanding of this unique timekeeping method and its cultural impact.
Available since: 02/12/2025.
Print length: 56 pages.

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