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Horizontal Table Sundial

dated 1593 | Erasmus Habermel

Measuring Time with the Help of the Sun Despite important new developments in the field of mechanical clockworks, sundials in a wide variety of models remained indispensable in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Most of the sundials on display here bear the signature of Erasmus Habermel, instrument-maker to Emperor Rudolf II. His works combine an artistic design with the most precise craftsmanship, thus making a perfect whole.

Measuring Time with the Help of the Sun Despite important new developments in the field of mechanical clockworks, sundials in a wide variety of models remained indispensable in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Most of the sundials on display here bear the signature of Erasmus Habermel, instrument-maker to Emperor Rudolf II. His works combine an artistic design with the most precise craftsmanship, thus making a perfect whole.

Artist:
Erasmus Habermel (gest. 1606 Prag) DNB

Time:
dated 1593

Object Name
Clock; scientific instrument; Sundial

Culture
Prague

Material/technology:
Gilded copper alloy

Dimensions:
Dm. 18,2 cm, H. 2,6 cm

Signed
"Erasmus Habermel 93"

Inscribed
"A SOLIS ORTV VSQVE AD OCCASVM LAVDABILE NOMEN DOMINI PSAL. CXII"

Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Kunstkammer

Invs.
Kunstkammer, 717

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