As we learned on a BSS tour of the Perche region in northwestern France two
years ago there are many sundials in that area that use the crescent moon as
a decorative element.  Here are a few more of them:

 

http://michel.lalos.free.fr/cadrans_solaires/autres_depts/orne/perche_ornais
/cs_de_mortagne.html

 

A booklet on local sundials published by the Perche tourism office asserts
that the role of these decorative elements, including a few other shapes, is
to stop the hour lines so that they don't converge to a point and lose
definition, either by having the stone break up or the painted lines run
together.   The crescent may just be something that became locally
fashionable in that region of France when the dials were being constructed.
I think that is probably a more plausible explanation than looking too
deeply for religious symbolism.       

 

Jack Aubert

 

 

From: sundial [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steve
Lelievre
Sent: Sunday, June 09, 2013 10:53 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: sundial spotting

 

Hi all,

What, if any, is the significance of the recumbant crescent in this dial?
Wikipedia describes crescents in art and symbolism, but its description
relates mostly to the crescent as a symbol of Islam and in Christianity
(Roman Catholic) as a symbol for Mary.

Is there any other or more specific meaning when used to furnish a dial?
Specifically, a fully recumbant crescent as shown in this dial?

Steve



On 09/06/2013 9:11 AM, Fred Sawyer wrote:

Karin,

See a photo of the dial at

http://michel.lalos.free.fr/cadrans_solaires/autres_depts/orne/pays_d_alenco
n/cs_pays_d_alencon.html


Fred Sawyer


On Sunday, June 9, 2013, Karin ten Kleij-Meij <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Dear sundial people,
> Does the cadran solaire on this piece of art look familiar to you? :-)
> http://en.artscad.com/A.nsf/OPRA/SRVV-6D4TP2
> Best regards and wishing you a sunny day,
> Karin. 




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