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Have you every wanted to build a sundial or to understand how one works Then you have probably been frustrated as you search vainly for help Most books on the subject
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Have you every wanted to build a sundial or to understand how one works Then you have probably been frustrated as you search vainly for help Most books on the subject are either rare outofprint works published centuries ago and available only in highly specialized collections or highly complicated treatises whose information is hidden behind frightening arrays of involved formulas But now your search is over This book is designed to meet sundialing needs at either the simple or the sophisticated level Albert E Waugh professor and administrator at the University of Connecticut for 40 years and an expert on the subject of sundials and their curious history presents on the one hand a rigorous appraisal of the science of sundials including mathematical treatment and an explanation of the pertinent astronomical background on the other hand he presents simple and nontechnical treatments such that several of the dials can be built by childrenThe subject matter is arranged in 19 chapters each covering a different aspect of dialing science All the common types of dials are covered but the reader can also learn about analemmatic dials polar dials equatorial dials portable dials memorial dials armillary spheres reflected ceiling dials cross dials and oldfashioned noon marks There are also sections on dial furniture mottoes the actual layout out of a dial the equation of time finding time in other cities how to find the meridian how to find time by moonlight even how to estimate time from the length of ones own shadow Directions are given for designing dials for any part of the country or any place in the world The author has designed many dials and his text is filled with helpful hints based on his own personal experience There are over 100 illustrations charts and tables followed by an appendix which is filled with material which reduces or eliminates the need for calculation on the part of the reader. Background information Sundials have been used to tell the time by different societies for more than 5 000 years. The Greek historian Herodotus (484-425 BC) stated that sundials originated with the an 1 READ THEORY Name________________ Date________________ • • A A n n t t o o n n y 1 READ THEORY Name________________ Date________________ • • A A n n a a l l o o g History of Sundial. A sundial is a device that measures time by the position of the sun.. Used to tell time up until the 1800’s. Archaeological finds discover “shadow clocks” in 1500 B.C.E. in Egypt.. L.O: I can tell you what a sundial is and how this is linked to shadows caused by the sun . Telling the Time. Sundials were the first clocks. The shadows told people what time it was. The Earth takes 24 hours to rotate around the sun. st. of January.. It’s Friday.. History of . Clock Making. What we already know about the time:. What are the two . types. of clocks?. What . parts. of clocks do you know?. Can you tell the time?. 1 READ THEORY Name________________ Date________________ • • A A n n t t o o n n y The Classical Theory. It is understood that we all have a different perception as to what constitutes beautiful architecture. However, there is something so universally attractive and honest about the classical theory; the . in the Social Sciences. Alan Dennis. ardennis@indiana.edu. November, 2011. Agenda. What is Theory. What is . Interesting. Theory. Variance Theory versus Process Theory. A Process for Theory Construction. Miles A. Zachary. About the Authors. Nelson Phillips. Professor of Strategy and Organizational Behavior at Imperial College London. Research Interests: Knowledge Management, Technology Strategy, Institutional Theory, Social Entrepreneurship, Management in Cultural Industries, and International Management. Founder Construction Concepts Greensboro NC 27410 USA Phone 336-282-6850 mcastenconstructionconceptsorg Principle Construction Concepts Charlotte NC 28202 USA Phone 704-965-0148 jasonpconstruction Alan Dennis. ardennis@indiana.edu. November, 2011. Agenda. What is Theory. What is . Interesting. Theory. Variance Theory versus Process Theory. A Process for Theory Construction. Testing and Generalizing Theory. Have you every wanted to build a sundial or to understand how one works? Then you have probably been frustrated as you search vainly for help. Most books on the subject are either rare out-of-print works published centuries ago and available only in highly specialized collections, or highly complicated treatises whose information is hidden behind frightening arrays of involved formulas. But now your search is over. This book is designed to meet sundialing needs at either the simple or the sophisticated level. Albert E. Waugh, professor and administrator at the University of Connecticut for 40 years, and an expert on the subject of sundials and their curious history, presents, on the one hand, a rigorous appraisal of the science of sundials, including mathematical treatment and an explanation of the pertinent astronomical background on the other hand, he presents simple and non-technical treatments such that several of the dials can be built by children!The subject matter is arranged in 19 chapters, each covering a different aspect of dialing science. All the common types of dials are covered, but the reader can also learn about analemmatic dials, polar dials, equatorial dials, portable dials, memorial dials, armillary spheres, reflected ceiling dials, cross dials, and old-fashioned noon marks. There are also sections on dial furniture, mottoes, the actual layout out of a dial, the equation of time, finding time in other cities, how to find the meridian, how to find time by moonlight — even how to estimate time from the length of one\'s own shadow! Directions are given for designing dials for any part of the country, or any place in the world. The author has designed many dials, and his text is filled with helpful hints based on his own personal experience. There are over 100 illustrations, charts, and tables, followed by an appendix which is filled with material which reduces or eliminates the need for calculation on the part of the reader. How do you make a polar sundial?
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