We got the phrase --
but my friend who sent this didn't get into the diagram... I check with him again



"That is a fragment of a passage in Ecclesiastes. The whole passage goes:
 Omnia tempus habent et suis spatiis transeunt universa sub cælo.
 (All have (their) time and, in their season, they all transit under
 heaven.)"

ann

On 8/18/2013 08:58, Rick Womer wrote:
...and maybe a Greek scholar too, if that's the alphabet below the Latin.

The micro-PDML group came upon this in Greenwich last month.  It was embedded 
in a wall, about 8 feet up.  It looks vaguely like a sundial, but the street is 
narrow enough that I doubt the sun shines there.

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=17500455


Translations and explanations appreciated!

Rick


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