Claude,
See Gianni Ferrari's article Sundials with a double system to show the
hours in the December 2006 issue of The Compendium.
Fred
On Mon, Feb 16, 2015 at 1:41 PM, Claude Hartman
sunlightdesi...@earthlink.net wrote:
What an extraordinary sundial village! The number must certainly be
What an extraordinary sundial village! The number must certainly be the
result of the Aiello sundial Project? does a report on this project
exist in English? I noticed several years of competition.
I was most struck by the number and great application of _reflecting_
sundials. Not only are
Hi Woody
That's not all - there is another sundial village (or perhaps a small town) in
Italy: Aiello del Friuli (about 120 km from Venice). Here is a map from the
official website in English:
http://www.ilsoleeiltempo.it/mappaeng.htm
The town on GoogleMaps
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Regards, Roger Bailey
From: Woody Sullivan
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2015 3:04 AM
To: sund...@rrz.uni-koeln.de
Subject: sundial village in Italy (near San Marino?)
Greetings, fellow
Greetings, fellow shadow-lovers:
In the past I have heard mention of a small village in Italy, I think
somewhere near San Marino, that has many sundials as a sort of theme. Can
anyone tell me the name of this village and perhaps an associated URL for the
sundials?
Many thanks.
In the past I have heard mention of a small village in Italy, I think somewhere
near San Marino, that has many sundials as a sort of theme. Can anyone tell
me the name of this village and perhaps an associated URL for the sundials?
Many thanks.
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Hi Woody, the village is