. Sun dials and roses of yesterday; garden delights which are here displayed in every truth and are moreover regarded as emblems . ompassus semitam terramarique ostendit; and, Der spodter sol niehts veraehten^den er kans besser machten. On the bottom is a disc for using the dial bymoonlight. On page149 are two otherivory is an octagonalfolding-dial i J inchesr. 1 .. , by Iytt inches, Ivory Book-dials. ^ , f ^^ ^ , . , marked L. M., witha device, for Lienhart Miller, who manufactured dialsfrom 1602 to 1643 ^^ Nuremberg. The larger fold-ing-dial is 3 J inches by \\ inches; the w


. Sun dials and roses of yesterday; garden delights which are here displayed in every truth and are moreover regarded as emblems . ompassus semitam terramarique ostendit; and, Der spodter sol niehts veraehten^den er kans besser machten. On the bottom is a disc for using the dial bymoonlight. On page149 are two otherivory is an octagonalfolding-dial i J inchesr. 1 .. , by Iytt inches, Ivory Book-dials. ^ , f ^^ ^ , . , marked L. M., witha device, for Lienhart Miller, who manufactured dialsfrom 1602 to 1643 ^^ Nuremberg. The larger fold-ing-dial is 3 J inches by \\ inches; the work ofPaulus Reinmann at Nuremberg, 1578. Twocharming little ivory book-dials may be seen onthis page. One is 3^ inches by i\ inches; the other2-^ inches by i\ inches. The first was made byHans Troschel and has the fine motto Hot a fugitMors venit. The second is dated 1586 and has themotto Sic transit Gloria Mundi. The cover bearson one side the engraving of an armed man with astandard ; on the other, a female saint holding across. Another form of portable dial is known as aquadrant dial. In them the principal circles of the.


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