Hi Gordon,

According to my research for the Sundial Glossary, Huygens was the first to
publish an accurate EoT table in 1665, and he republished this in his
"Horologium Oscillatorium" in 1673.

Flamsteed calculated the first accurate English table in 1665, when he was
only 19, but it was not published until 1669, in "De Aequatione Dierum".

Unfortunately, I cannot remember easily where I came by this information.
If you get a clearer picture, I would be grateful if you would share it with
the List.

Best regards,

John
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Dr J R Davis
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----- Original Message -----
From: Gordon Uber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sundial <sundial@rrz.uni-koeln.de>
Sent: 27 November 2000 07:35
Subject: Needed: history of equation of time


> I have become interested in the history of the Equation of Time. Can
anyone
> recommend a reference (preferably in English) on the subject?
>
> I understand that John Flamsteed and Christiaan Huygens published tables
of
> it in 1666 and 1662, respectively. If anyone has copies of these tables,
> the tables (or citations to them) would be greatly appreciated.
>
> So far I have located G. Toomer's translation of Ptolemy's "Almagest,"
> which has a section on it, as does Neugebauer's "History of Ancient
> Mathematical Astronomy".
>
> I am following up on some articles in the NAWCC Bulletin.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Gordon
>
> Gordon Uber   [EMAIL PROTECTED]  San Diego, California  USA
> Webmaster: Clocks and Time: http://www.ubr.com/clocks
>
>

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