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Sundials by Denis Savoie; 9780387098012

Sundials

By Denis Savoie

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In Sundials, Denis Savoie invites readers on a fascinating journey through the intricate relationship between time and its measurement. With a keen eye for detail and a deep appreciation for the art of chronometry, Savoie explores the evolution of timekeeping devices, particularly the elegance of sundials. This book delves into the historical significance and cultural implications of time systems across various civilisations, revealing how our understanding of time has shaped human experience.

The Story

The narrative unfolds as Savoie intertwines historical anecdotes with scientific insights, offering a rich tapestry that showcases the ingenuity of early timekeepers. From ancient sundials that captured the sun's journey to modern interpretations and innovations, the author elucidates how these devices not only served practical purposes but also became symbols of philosophical and artistic endeavours.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging prose that balances scholarly research with accessible language.
  • A unique perspective on timekeeping that merges history, science, and art.
  • Rich illustrations and photographs that enhance the reading experience.

Perfect For

This book is ideal for enthusiasts of history, science, and the arts. It resonates with readers who appreciate the beauty in precision and the stories behind everyday objects. Sundials is a thoughtful exploration that will appeal to fans of Savoie's other works, such as The Art of Timekeeping, where he further examines the human fascination with measuring time.

“A captivating exploration of how time has been perceived and captured throughout history.”
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 169 mm × 243 mm × 12 mm
Pages: 181
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 9780387098012

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