Dear friends,
I'm sorry to tell you that an error has been found on page 5 of the
magazine, in the French translation of the summary of the article by Andrea
Macco.
The error has now been fixed and the corrected version is available for
download.
We apologize to everyone for the inconvenience.
Gian

Il giorno sab 24 ago 2024 alle ore 19:08 Gian Casalegno <
gian.casale...@gmail.com> ha scritto:

> Dear friends,
> a new issue of the Italian magazine Orologi Solari is available for
> download from the usual site http://www.orologisolari.eu/.
>
> Here is the list of articles together with a short abstract:
>
> 1. - "A Meridian Line to free Napoleon: one more detail" by Paolo Albèri
> Auber
> Thanks to a precise testimony relating to Giovanni Giraud, a
> well-known "playwright and banker" who was in contact with Napoleon, it
> is demonstrated here that the "Deputy of the Stock Exchange" (Trieste
> 1819) Francesco Giraud, his brother, collaborated with Gerolamo Bonaparte,
> at that time in Trieste, in order to provide the maximum of technology to
> the Atlantic mission organized by Gerolamo and, for this precise
> purpose, proposed the construction of the Meridian Line at the Stock
> Exchange Deputation.
>
> 2. - "A conical sundial in Orlando, Florida" by Riccardo Anselmi
> The Author describes the large sundial created in Orlando on the
> Disney administration building. The sundial is drawn on the internal
> surface of a slightly oblique conical tower, approximately 35 meters high.
> A hypothesis is formulated about the procedure used by the designer to
> track it.
>
> 3. - "Two gnomonic apps for Android" by César Busto
> The author presents two interesting apps for Android useful for
> gnomonics lovers. The first provides 'solar' information relating to the
> location and date of use of the App or to the values specified by the user,
> which can be exported in different formats for manipulation; the second
> allows to document the sundials photographed, adding various useful
> information to the photos.
>
> 4. - "Pingrè's sundial" by Alessandro Gunella
> The author proposes a graphical approach to draw the famous sundial
> made in 1764 by A.G. Pingrè on the existing column in the Paris grain
> market. He considers two possible different arrangements of the orthostyles
> planned along the horizon line and suggests in both cases a practical
> method for tracing the hour and declination lines.
>
> 5. - "From the remains of an old sundial" by Alessandro Gunella
> The author proposes a method to recover the parameters of a
> sundial, Latitude, Declination of the wall, etc., starting from some
> remaining traces. The topic, already described in a previous contribution
> with approximate methods, is discussed here again, but with theoretically
> correct criteria.
>
> 6. - "Captain d’Albertis’ sundials in Valle d’Aosta: situation in 2024 –
> Part I" by Andrea Macco
> Between 1885 and 1922, Captain Enrico Alberto d’Albertis built 19 sundials
> in various locations in Valle d’Aosta. A century later, an
> in-depth investigation of these dials has been carried out, integrating the
> censuses known up until now. In particular, the author analyzed which
> sundials are still present and in what state of conservation they are.
>
> 7. - "Pingrè's sundial with Geogebra" by Elsa Stocco
> The famous Pingrè’s sundial is rebuilt with the use of Geogebra,
> which allows the dynamic generation of the hours lines and the declination
> curves relating to the 12 signs. Acting on the variables involved,
> Latitude, Radius of the cylinder, Length of the Orthostyles it is possible
> to observe how the lines varies.
>
> 8. - "Second book of the ASTROLABIUM by Christopher Clavius - 1594
> edition" (Short
> contribution) by Alessandro Gunella
> The author shares his translation of the second book about the ASTROLABIUM
> by Christopher Clavius, after having here presented a summary of the
> essential parts of the entire work and the first book in Orologi Solari
> n.32 and n.33.
>
> Hope you will enjoy the reading, although in Italian only.
>
> Regards.
> Gian
>
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