Gordon, reading better your e-mail I suppose that you are aware of the existence of the Augustus' sundial and you was searching for infos regarding obelisks used as gnomon in the ancient Egypt by the Egypitians. Sorry for my misunderstending.
Tonino. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gordon Uber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 20, 2004 6:29 AM Subject: Egyptian obelisks used as sundials? > Sundial List: > > I have seen vague mention of Egyptian obelisks being used as gnomons for > sundials, with hours marked on the ground, perhaps as early as 3500 BCE. No > details have been given. > > If anyone could supply any details (description, location, citation) or > could point me in a helpful direction it would be very greatly appreciated. > > The only early sun clock I have been able to find comprises a bar casting a > shadow on a calibrated cross bar, circa 1500 BCE. The obelisks I have been > able to find seem to be only monumental. > > I have seen a list of hourly hymns (both day and night) from the temple of > Amun-Ra (or Re) at Karnak circa 1500 BCE; the temporal hours must come from > somewhere, with the Karnak clepsydra being a possible source for the night > hours. Reference: "The Cult of Ra" by Stephen Quirke, 2001, containing > hymns published by Jan Assmann. > > Gordon Uber > San Diego, California > > - -
