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The Sun Dial

Amelia Khatri

Traductor A AI

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Sinopsis

"The Sun Dial" explores the history and science of sundials, revealing their crucial role in ancient timekeeping and their influence on modern time measurement. For millennia, sundials dictated daily life, reflecting humanity's ingenuity in harnessing the sun's power. These devices weren't just tools; they were integral to social, religious, and economic practices across cultures, influencing everything from agricultural schedules to architectural designs. The book journeys from the earliest sundial iterations in ancient civilizations to the sophisticated designs of the Renaissance, highlighting regional variations and technological advancements. It examines the scientific principles underpinning their operation, such as the Earth's rotation and the sun's position, and explores how these principles allowed for surprisingly accurate time measurement. One intriguing fact is how sundials, despite their simplicity, required a practical understanding of astronomy and mathematics for accurate construction. Structured chronologically and thematically, "The Sun Dial" begins with basic concepts of solar time and progresses through historical development in various cultures. Major sections focus on sundials in ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, their evolution during the medieval period and the Renaissance. It culminates by discussing their decline with mechanical clocks while emphasizing their continuing role as decorative and educational objects, offering a comprehensive yet accessible account bridging scientific analysis and historical narrative.
Disponible desde: 12/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 62 páginas.

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