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 files,one for the public sundial invented in > 1437,another portable original, the other latest replica made of > Korean traditional jade green celadon. The file name says the sundial name. > When the basics ,theory and application of the Korean sundails are > now being translated and finished ,I will get in touch with you. > > Thanking in advance for your reply, > > Sincerely yours, > > D H Kim > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > Name: kr-sd-portable-original.jpg > Part 1.2 Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg) > Encoding: base64 > > Name: kr-sd-portable-replica.JPG > Part 1.3 Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg) > Encoding: base64 > > Name: kr-sd-public.JPG > Part 1.4 Type: JPEG Image (image/jpeg) > Encoding: base64
To D.H. Kim, I think such a sundial has to be named hemispherium. It is a half hollow sphere. Best wishes, Fer, Netherlands. -- Fer J. de Vries [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iaehv.nl/users/ferdv/ lat. 51:30 N long. 5:30 E
