Dear Wolfgang,
Thank you very much for these two links - most useful. I am getting a problem
with the second link, though: Google opens the journal for me but the pages on
the Erfurt sundials
are blank except for the message
Sie haben entweder eine Seite erreicht, die nicht angezeigt
Dear friends,
I guess most of you have seen or simply heard in the past about the Italian
magazine Gnomonica Italiana.
It has been the main reference for all the Italian dialists for several years.
Unfortunately when Mario Arnaldi left the management it was impossible to find
someone who could
dear all
I remember you anyone can get a level 3 access to Sundial Atlas with some
permits to menage the site.
One of these permits is to reach the 'translations' menu to introduce a new
language.
In this menu there are all the sentences of the site in the 5 languages active
now. This permit
The site waymarking does not help much to trace a path, why not
collaborate with Savian the definition of the Camino de Santiago?
Just load the cards that you know not to be on the Sundial Atlas and
ask Fabio Savian to help in the implementation of the path.
Fabio Garnero
Il giorno
I would like to subscribe. Will the reborn review only be available on-line
for foreign subscribers? If so, we would need an e-mail notification for new
issues.
Jack Aubert
From: sundial [mailto:sundial-boun...@uni-koeln.de] On Behalf Of
sun.di...@libero.it
Sent: Sunday, April 21,
Thank you all for.the great responses. Much appreciated. I'll see if I can add
to the list in October and November.
d--
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-Original message-
From: Roger Bailey rtbai...@telus.net
To: Dennis Jordan dbjor...@comcast.net, sundial@uni-koeln.de
Sent: Sun,
There is no subscription, the magazine can be obtained in two ways:
- the pdf copy can be downloaded from www.orologisolari.eu site, the list will
be notified when a new issue becomes available
- a printed copy can be obtained through a Print On Demand service.
The second choice is not
I recently came across a very interesting book in my father's library
entitled Kunstuhrmacher in Alt Augsburg. The German text is by Maximilian
Bobinger and others. The instruments illustrated include early and ornate
clocks, astrolabes and globes. Some of the clocks have sundials included in