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Clocks
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Clocks

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There are table clocks, astrolabic and astronomical clocks, monstrance clocks, ship’s clocks, long case clocks, travelling clocks, organ clocks, observatory regulators, marine chronometers and even a cuckoo clock. The history of horology represented in this book covers a multitude of disciplines; from the history of science, the development of decorative art over the centuries, the social history of those who owned and used the clocks and the development of the art, science and industry of the clockmaker. Accompanied by numerous colour photographs, the mechanical workings and decorative aspects of each clock are illustrated and described in detail, making this the perfect introduction to a perennially fascinating subject.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
British Museum Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 January 2005
Pages
176
ISBN
9780714128122

There are table clocks, astrolabic and astronomical clocks, monstrance clocks, ship’s clocks, long case clocks, travelling clocks, organ clocks, observatory regulators, marine chronometers and even a cuckoo clock. The history of horology represented in this book covers a multitude of disciplines; from the history of science, the development of decorative art over the centuries, the social history of those who owned and used the clocks and the development of the art, science and industry of the clockmaker. Accompanied by numerous colour photographs, the mechanical workings and decorative aspects of each clock are illustrated and described in detail, making this the perfect introduction to a perennially fascinating subject.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
British Museum Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 January 2005
Pages
176
ISBN
9780714128122