Re: location query

2017-09-25 Thread dennis.cowan
It's a lectern sundial at Culzean Castle in Ayrshire. RegardsDennis CowanWww.sundialsofscotland.co.uk Sent from my mobile. Original message From: Don Petrie <don.pet...@sympatico.ca> Date: 25/09/2017 22:10 (GMT+00:00) To: sundial@uni-koeln.de Subject: location quer

location query

2017-09-25 Thread Don Petrie
Can anyone tell me the location in Scotland of this sundial? This email was scanned by VIPRE version 4.0.4194 when it was sent, using definitions version 61206 --- https://lists.uni-koeln.de/mailman/listinfo/sundial

Rare sundial book query

2014-11-10 Thread David
Dear fellow shadow-watchers, I have been told about a book entitled: /The Hebrew and Greek Scriptures compared with Oriental History, Dialling, Science, and Mythology/ by Rev. William Hewson published by Simpkin Co in London in 1870. Can anyone give me some idea of the value of this book,

Re: Rare sundial book query

2014-11-10 Thread Frans W. Maes
David, See: www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B009NMD7T2/ref=nosim/1557 Best regards, Frans Maes On 10-11-2014 17:19, David wrote: /Hebrew and Greek Scriptures compared with Oriental History/ ---

RE: Rare sundial book query

2014-11-10 Thread Robert Terwilliger
, November 10, 2014 11:20 AM To: sundial Subject: Rare sundial book query Dear fellow shadow-watchers, I have been told about a book entitled: The Hebrew and Greek Scriptures compared with Oriental History, Dialling, Science, and Mythology by Rev. William Hewson published by Simpkin Co in London

Re: Copyright query

2009-11-16 Thread JOHN DAVIS
...@lindisun.demon.co.uk wrote: From: Tony Moss t...@lindisun.demon.co.uk Subject: Copyright query To: Sundial Mailing List sundial@uni-koeln.de Date: Sunday, 15 November, 2009, 14:16 Fellow Shadow Watchers,                                            For a commercial PowerPoint presentation

Copyright query....ooops!

2009-11-16 Thread Tony Moss
Hi all, In my recent email I suggested that the colour picture of two ancient Eqyptian Sundials in Mark Lennox-Boyd's book were sourced via the British Library but this was a simple mistaken reading of the closely-printed acknowledgements page. On looking again I see that the German

RE: EXCEL Query

2008-08-26 Thread Anne Bruvold
Sorry, I was in a hurry yesterday morning so I sent this only to Tony. And as it turned out, there were some problems when I tried to send it to the list. Trying again today. I am not enclosing the file as I do not have time to follow up if the file don't get through the mailing system. These

EXCEL Query

2008-08-25 Thread Tony Moss
Hi All, Many Thanks for the prompt responses to my query. Anne Bruvold in Tromsø wins this gold medal with a simple and elegant solution. Our W O N D E R F U L SML does its job once again. Tony Moss. --- https://lists.uni

Re: EXCEL Query

2008-08-25 Thread Th. Taudin Chabot
Tony, I didn't see the solution of Anne Bruvold on this list. Could you let us know what his solution was? Thibaud At 14:15 25-08-2008, Tony Moss wrote: Hi All, Many Thanks for the prompt responses to my query. Anne Bruvold in Tromsø wins this gold medal with a simple and elegant

An Anglo-Saxon query

2005-07-09 Thread Frank Evans
I have been asked by the historian, Professor Rosemary Cramp, to comment on her suggestion that the mass dial on Lullington Church, Somerset, England, may be Anglo-Saxon. The dial is typical of many mass dials. It is cut directly into the building stone without a dial plate. It is in the

Re: Instrument query.

2004-04-21 Thread Fer J. de Vries
long. 5:30 E - Original Message - From: tony moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Sundial Mail List sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2004 6:29 PM Subject: Instrument query. Fellow Shadow Watchers, Can anyone direct me to a clear photograph of a 'Barda

Instrument query.

2004-04-21 Thread tony moss
Fellow Shadow Watchers, Can anyone direct me to a clear photograph of a 'Barda Repeating Circle' please? i.e. A modern picture of an actual instrument rather than a photo-repro' of a contemporary engraving etc. which I have already. More detail of the scales and

Instrument Query 2

2004-04-21 Thread tony moss
Hi all, My previous query should have been for a BORDA Repeating Circle. Apologies for the typo' Tony Moss. P.S. I already have a copy of Ken Alder's wonderful book The Measure of All Things' which is how my interest in this ingenious device arose. -

Re: Query

2002-12-15 Thread Bohlayer at Mediasoft
, but it controls the same characteristic in the curve interpretation. Larry Bohlayer - Original Message - From: Tony Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Sundial Mail List sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 5:43 AM Subject: Query Fellow Shadow Watchers

Re: Query

2002-12-15 Thread Tony Moss
Larry Bohlayer wrote: There is a bug in Adobe Illustrator when working between version 9 and other versions in Illustrator itself that relates to the ATTRIBUTE settings for curve flatness. This attribute setting has its own pallet under the Window menu item. On the pallet, set the output value

Query

2002-12-11 Thread Tony Moss
Fellow Shadow Watchers, I've recently been using a combination of Adobe Illustrator 9.0 and a local waterjet cutting company to profile large dial components in stainless steel. The first, a 4ft diameter indented plate, proceeded flawlessly and so lulled me into a false

Re: Query

2002-12-11 Thread John Carmichael
Arizona 85718 USA Tel: 520-696-1709 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Website: http://www.sundialsculptures.com - Original Message - From: Tony Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Sundial Mail List sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2002 3:43 AM Subject: Query Fellow Shadow Watchers

Re: Query

2002-12-11 Thread BillGottesman
In a message dated 12/11/2002 5:49:44 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I would be delighted to receive any comments or suggestions from any cognoscenti in these matters. Tony, I too had some problems with sending .dxf files for waterjet cutting. Some circles made in

Indianapolis/sundials query

2002-09-25 Thread Tony Moss
Fellow shadow watchers, As their seem to be no more opinions forthcomingThank You to Edley, Roger and Sarah for sharing their thoughts on my recent query. Tony Moss -

RE: Query

2002-09-19 Thread Roger Bailey
: September 18, 2002 2:52 PM To: Sundial Mail List Subject: Query Subject: Repeat posting Sent:17/9/02 1:21 PM To: Sundial Mail List, sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de Fellow Shadow watchers, Apologies if you've seen this more than once - if at all

Re: Query

2002-09-18 Thread Sara Schechner
but the arcane bit of knowledge I had never heard before was that the man (name forgotten) who studied and then defined the line from which all North American sundials are calibrated (if that is the word) had established that geographic point in this city of Indianapolis. I have never

Query

2002-09-18 Thread Tony Moss
Subject: Repeat posting Sent:17/9/02 1:21 PM To: Sundial Mail List, sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de Fellow Shadow watchers, Apologies if you've seen this more than once - if at all - but for some reason I didn't receive a circulated version via the SML so

Re: Query

2002-09-18 Thread Edley McKnight
Hi Tony and all, In an book I read from the library regarding the establishment of standard longitude measurements it was mentioned that at one time there were a great number of contenders for zero meridian within the North American continent. I had heard of both Boston and Philadelphia at

Research Query

2002-02-13 Thread amanda b
Hello, I am checking the facts in a garden article to be published soon, and our writer says that in the Northern Hemisphere, you can find the correct gnomon angle for your latitude by aiming the gnomon at the North Star. I know you must align it with the earth's North/South axis, but is

Re: Research Query

2002-02-13 Thread Gordon Uber
The North Star (Polaris) is 0.73 degrees from the true north celestial pole. I would think that sighting on Polaris would be good enough for aligning most sundials. For those on the Sundial List, if greater accuracy were desired: 1. Take the average of two sightings 12 hours apart (when

Re: Query about solstices

2001-12-22 Thread MMB
Hi: Roger wrote Determining that the sun had stopped its descent and had started to return with its life giving light, heat and energy was a critical event in most cultures. It is unfortunate that this has been lost in our modern cultures although solstice festivals still exist.

RE: Query about solstices

2001-12-20 Thread Andrew James
Surely the whole business of finding the solstice is like a slower analogue of finding noon by observing solar altitude? Just around noon the altitude changes extremely slowly, and it is hardly possible to judge the time of maximum altitude exactly. Here, today, noon is at 12:04:49 but even if

RE: Query about solstices

2001-12-20 Thread Roger Bailey
. Happy Solstice Roger Bailey Walking Shadow Designs -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Schilke Sent: December 18, 2001 3:26 PM To: Sundial Mail List; Judy Young Subject: Fw: Query about solstices Greetings! It occurred to me today

Query about solstices

2001-12-19 Thread Frank Evans
Greetings fellow dialists, You don't have to have a clear sky on the actual day you are wishing to mark sunrise or sunset. Martin Brennan in his book The Stones of Time showed elegantly how the people at Newgrange in Ireland did it five thousand years ago with the rising solsticial sun shining

RE: Query about solstices

2001-12-19 Thread Fritz Stumpges
: Query about solstices Greetings fellow dialists, You don't have to have a clear sky on the actual day you are wishing to mark sunrise or sunset. Martin Brennan in his book The Stones of Time showed elegantly how the people at Newgrange in Ireland did it five thousand years ago with the rising

RE: Query about solstices

2001-12-19 Thread David Pratten
: Query about solstices This topic got me wanting to get a piece of pipe and try it! From my new Sky software, which I'm just getting to know, I found that solstice is at about 11:22 on the 21st. I then got the declinations on the day before and after at this time. But the sun changes only 14 seconds

Re: Query about solstices

2001-12-18 Thread John Schilke
Yes, Fritz, my answers were along this line of thought. Do look at Judy Young's neat reply. Thanks, John Just imagining... I would say you could find out when it WAS, but it would be quite impossible the first try. When the shadow deviated to within about a week of when you guess it might

Address query

2000-03-05 Thread Frederick W. Sawyer III
Can anyone on the list help me find the correct email addresses for Francesco Caviglia (Torino Italy) and Please respond off-list. Thanks. Fred Sawyer

A query- what type is the Korean sundial?

1999-07-27 Thread D H Kim
At present the Korean sundials are shown only in the Korean language web site but not in the foreign language web site. I'm starting the Korean sundial web site in English in the near weeks. Could anyone help me classifying the Korean sundial. I'm now attaching 3 jpg files,one for the public

Re: A query- what type is the Korean sundial?

1999-07-27 Thread fer j. de vries
D H Kim wrote: At present the Korean sundials are shown only in the Korean language web site but not in the foreign language web site. I'm starting the Korean sundial web site in English in the near weeks. Could anyone help me classifying the Korean sundial. I'm now attaching 3 jpg

Query re pocket sundial

1998-08-30 Thread JGould2204
Hello all I'm new to the list and would like to pose a query for my 90 year old neighbour. He was in Berlin in 1945 and bought a pocket sundial because he thought it was an object of curiosity. He knows nothing of astronomy or related topics. He showed it to me and asked if I could find out

query

1998-07-15 Thread Ron Anthony
Tex, The short answer is no. For dials that have a gnomon that points at the North star, the EOT correction is done by rotating the dial face around that shadow casting edge of the gnomon. For your horizonal dial, imagine a rod welded at the top edge of the gnomon. The ends of the rod are

Re: query

1998-07-14 Thread Mark Gingrich
Tex Brashear wrote: ... What if, at the junction of the noon line and six-o-clock lines, we make a small hole...and then drive a tiny rod into that hole so that the dial plate pivots around that point on a base to which is attached? The point itself however, remains in the same position

query

1998-07-14 Thread TexBrashear
To anyone who might know: Living in Tucson, Arizona, which has more minutes of sunshine annually than any other spot in America, I became an amateur diallist a few years ago. I thought I'd put a question to you for your expert consideration. For some time I've wanted to build a

A sundial motto query

1998-05-21 Thread Andrew James
I am trying to decide what may have been the original of a sundial motto of which about half is missing. It is in Italian and as far as I can read it is IO NON ebro {about 30-35 letters missing}ans LANgU{about 10 missing}cARE LA CAMPANO IL FERRO MA RISPLENDE SOLE where lower case is uncertain

Query

1997-09-15 Thread Herb Flint
To all, Would appreciate information as to how research the background of a particular sundial. I am seeking information regarding a sundial apparently made by James Botton (spelling per the face of the dial) apparently of Brystol (? Bristol) England. The item was found in Boston, Massachusetts