>Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Date: 19 May 96 15:40:39 EDT >From: Fred Sawyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: Claude Hartman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Cc: Sundial List <[email protected]> >Subject: Reflection Sundials > >Claude, > >We had an article on how to construct a reflected dial in a recent issue of our >journal Compendium. > >If you're looking for info on existing reflected dials, see the October 1990 >issue of the Bulletin of the British Sundial Society. > >>From that article by R.R.J.Rohr - 3 dials in France: > >The best known reflected dial is at the Lycee Stendhal in Grenoble. It covers >walls and ceiling, including lines for a large variety of info. > >The basilica of Saint-Antoine-en-Vienne (40 km west of Grenoble) has a reflected >dial in the winding stairs of a tower. > >A similar dial in the Gothic church steeple in Saint-Sauvuer-la- Foucardiere, >near Chatellerault > >He also mentions the Gallery of the Astrolabe - and notes that visitors are >welcome. > >In the July 1991 issue of the Bulletin, there is also mention of two relected >dials in an Italian monastery at Montinengo in Bergamo. > >Fred Sawyer >North American Sundial Society. > > > >
Don't forget the beautiful dial in the gallery of Palazzo Spada in Rome, made by E. Maignan. Mario ====================== MARIO ARNALDI Viale Leonardo, 82 48020 Lido Adriano RA ITALY [EMAIL PROTECTED] ----------------------
