John Cuddeback wrote: > > To Addressees > > I have tried to post a message on [email protected] but I > have not been able to get through. My e-mail comes back > undeliverable. Therefore, I would like to ask those of you who are on > the sundial network that I have been able to locate to help with a > research project that I am doing for no apparent reason other than > self interest. I want to prepare a short general interest article on > dials described below. E-mail addresses references or other > historical information or clues would be welcomed. > > I am interested in identifying written references and/or descriptions > to dials made in North Africa and the Mideast (including Turkey, Iran > and Pakistan) during the period from about 700 to 1400 AD. My > interest is to see what if anything was done to advance dials in the > Arab/Muslim world during the period when not much was done in Europe. > I am also interested in locating public dials still in use in the > same region.
Dear John, Try to get the Turkish book Osmanli Günes Saatleri by Doc, Dr. Nusret 1990 ISBN 975-17-0735-8 Happy dialling, Fer. -- Fer J. de Vries [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iaehv.nl/users/ferdv/ lat. 51:30 N long. 5:30 E
