The"Journal fo the History of Astronomy" , xxxi, 2000, has pubblished the article "Fifteen further Greco-Roman Sundials from the Mediterranean area and Sudan", of Mario Catamo, Nicoletta Lanciano, Kurt Locher, Manuel Lombardero e Manuel Valdes. Among the nine Sundials described by me in the article there is also a Sundial declared by Sharon Gibbs of "location unknown" (pag.334, n. 4011), again found by me (what a piece of luck!) in a garden near a school at Tivoli.
At 09.43 07/11/02 +0100, fer j. de vries wrote:
Hi All, On request of Nicola Severino I forward his question for help. Fer. --------------------- Dear Friends, I am preparing a catalogue of greek-roman sundials not enclosed in Gibbs (updates!). If you have some informations about new discoveries (also in magazines), please, send me at my e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Nicola Severino --------------------- Fer J. de Vries mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.iae.nl/users/ferdv/ Eindhoven, Netherlands lat. 51:30 N long. 5:30 E -
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