Jim,

What you describe so carefully is illustrated at the early mentionned page on 
my website at http://www.wijzerweb.be/prague.html

Willy Leenders
Hasselt in Flanders (Belgium)









Op 28-feb-2011, om 18:15 heeft James E. Morrison het volgende geschreven:

> Perhaps some background would be useful to those on the list who are not 
> familiar with astrolabes and astrolabe clocks.
>  
> The Prague clock is based on an astrolabe with the projection origin at the 
> north celestial pole.  This orientation causes the horizon arc to arc in the 
> reverse direction from a normal astrolabe, but it gives a more intuitive 
> representation of the Sun's position.
>  
> The clock has three moving parts.  A hand with a Sun figure rotates once in a 
> mean solar day and the Sun's longitude is indicated by the position of the 
> Sun figure on the ecliptic (which is divided by the zodiac).  The astrolabe 
> rete, which has only the projection of the ecliptic on the clock, rotates 
> once in a sidereal day.  The difference in the rate of the two components 
> keeps the Sun figure on the (approximately) correct position on the ecliptic. 
>  The third hand shows the position and phase of the Moon.
>  
> The Prague clock, and all other devices based on the astrolabe, indicates 
> apparent time with the Sun hand.  The only adjustment needed for it to 
> indicate approximate civil time would be to simply move the Sun hand to a 
> time.  No changes in gearing are needed.  But the Sun's position in the 
> ecliptic (zodiac) would no longer be correct and any events (sunrise/set, 
> culmination, etc.) would no longer be valid.  That is, the Sun figure no 
> longer represents the real Sun,
>  
> It could be made to show apparent time again by simply moving the Sun hand.
>  
> Best regards,
>  
> Jim
> 
> James E. Morrison
> [email protected]
> Astrolabe web site at http://astrolabes.org
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