Book ID: CBB919547327

Roman Portable Sundials: The Empire in your Hand (2017)

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Talbert, Richard J. A. (Author)


Oxford University Press
Publication date: 2017
Language: English


Publication Date: 2017
Physical Details: 264 pages

In an unscientific era when maps were rarities, how did ancient Romans envisage their far flung empire? This was done by various means for certain, including with the aid of an ingenious type of portable sundial that has barely attracted notice. As the Romans understood before the first century BCE, to track the passage of the sun across the sky hour-by-hour one needed to know one's latitude and the time of year, and that, furthermore, sundials did not have to be fixed objects. These portable instruments, crafted in bronze, were adjustable for the changes of latitude to be expected on long journeys--say, for instance, from Britain to Spain, or from Alexandria to Rome, or even on a Mediterranean tour. For convenient reference, these sundials incorporated lists of twenty to thirty names of cities or regions, each with its specific latitude. One of the insights of Roman Portable Sundials is that the choice of locations offers unique clues to the mental world-map and self-identity of individuals able to visualize Rome's vast empire latitudinally. The sixteen such sundials known to date share common features but designers also vied to create enhancements. Comparison with modern calculations shows that often the latitudes listed are incorrect, in which case the sundial may not perform at its best. But then the nature of Romans' time-consciousness (or lack of it) must be taken into consideration. Richard Talbert suspects that owners might prize these sundials not so much for practical use but rather as prestige objects attesting to scientific awareness as well as imperial mastery of time and space. In retrospect, they may be seen as Roman precursors to comparable Islamic and European instruments from the Middle Ages onwards, and even to today's luxury watches which display eye-catching proof of their purchasers' wealth, sophistication, and cosmopolitanism. Richly enhanced with detailed photographs, line drawings, maps, a gazetteer, and a table of latitudes and locations, Roman Portable Sundials brings these overlooked gadgets out of the shadows at last to reveal their hitherto untapped layers of meaning.

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Authors & Contributors
Schaldach, Karlheinz
Eagleton, Catherine
Jones, Alexander
Savoie, Denis
Archinard, Margarida
Bir, Atilla
Journals
Journal for the History of Astronomy
Almagest
Annals of Science: The History of Science and Technology
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
Publishers
Brill
Adler Planetarium, Chicago
John Lamprey
Princeton University Press
Verlag Harri Deutsch
Edition Topoi
Concepts
Sundials
Time measuring instruments
Astronomy
Scientific apparatus and instruments
Astrolabes
Instruments, astronomical
People
Abu Nasr Mansur ibn 'Ali ibn 'Iraq
al-Saghani, abu Hamid Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Husayn
Finé, Oronce
Hartmann, Georg
La Hire, Philippe de
Muhtar Pasha, Ahmed
Time Periods
Ancient
Medieval
10th century
11th century
16th century
17th century
Places
Rome (Italy)
Greece
Vienna (Austria)
Great Britain
Alexandria (Egypt)
Ottoman Empire
Institutions
Adler Planetarium, Chicago
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