> Please don't forget the
beautiful dials on the so-called 'Tower of the Winds' in Athens.
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Subject: Re: Sundials in GreecePlease don't forget the beautiful dials on the so-called 'Tower of the Winds' in Athens. An imaginative interpretion of the Tower and dials was published by the late Prof. Derek de Solla Price in the National Geographic some 30 years ago.-Len BerggrenHi,I know of two sundials in Greece. One is at the YMCA square in Thessaloniki but it doesn't have the gnomon. The other is inside the university in Sindos.Vossinakis Andreas
----- Original Message -----From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: [email protected]Sent: Sunday, August 31, 2003 3:36 AMSubject: Sundials in Greece8-30-03
I need help. Does anyone know of sundials in Greece, particularly Northern Greece. On my last trip - ten years ago - I used Gibbs' "Greek and Roman Sundials" but couldn't find any in the places we visited; I did however come across a horizontal dial in a large park in Athens.Thanks for your help,Hal Brandmaier--
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