Monks, Manuscripts and Sundials: The Navicula in Medieval England (Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy and Science, #11) (History of Science and Medicine Library) (Medieval and Early Modern Science)

by Catherine Eagleton

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The navicula sundial, because of its rarity and attractive form, has interested curators and historians alike: Derek J. de Solla Price described it as "one of the most ingenious and sophisticated mathematical artefacts of the Middle Ages". Although apparently a specifically English instrument, there is much debate about when and where it was invented, and about who made and used the five surviving medieval examples. This book brings together for the first time evidence from the surviving instruments, and written sources including four previously unknown texts describing how to make or use the instrument, along with previously unknown copies of the text on which previous studies were based.

Medieval and Early Modern Science, 11
  • ISBN10 9004176659
  • ISBN13 9789004176652
  • Publish Date 11 January 2010 (first published 1 January 2010)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Brill