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Etzlaub's 1513 sundial ("Kompast" or "Compast"). Size of the instrument, which seems to be kept in USA, is 84 x 116 mm.
Instructions on the use of his sundials were given by Etzlaub in Codex ad Compastum Norembergensem which was kept by Staatsbibliothek, Munich, Germany, but seems lost.
Note: there are only two of Etzlaub's sundials known to exist. The 1511 item is kept by Germanisches Nationalmuseum, Nuremberg.
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Source |
http://www.wilhelmkruecken.de/Etzlaub/drecker25minBW.JPG
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Date |
1511 (object) 1925 (photograph by Joseph Drecker (1853--1931).
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Author |
Erhard Etzlaub / Joseph Drecker
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Permission |
PD-Art and/or PD-old
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