Thanks to StevenS and Dikshie for the links.

The paper (at 67 pages, almost a book) is also available in the NIST library at 
this URL:

"The history of time and frequency from antiquity to the present day", Judah 
Levine
http://tf.nist.gov/general/pdf/2835.pdf

For those of you fairly new to time-nuts note that one of the best web 
resources is the NIST Time and Frequency Publication Database. It covers 
everything from the early days of atomic clocks to the latest in optical 
clocks. All original papers, all open access, all searchable:

http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/publications.cfm

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