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Reisesonnenuhr, Meßinstrument, wissenschaftliches Instrument
Ende 16. Jahrhundert | Erasmus Habermel
Erasmus Habermehl was working as an instrument maker for Emperor Rudplph II in Prague from 1576 to 1606. He made the travel sun dials which were made of gilded copper. A “shadow pin“ that indicated the time when orientated to the sun, was put in the hole in the middle of the dial.

Erasmus Habermehl was working as an instrument maker for Emperor Rudplph II in Prague from 1576 to 1606. He made the travel sun dials which were made of gilded copper. A “shadow pin“ that indicated the time when orientated to the sun, was put in the hole in the middle of the dial.
Artist:
Erasmus Habermel (gest. 1606 Prag) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
Ende 16. Jahrhundert
Object Name
Reisesonnenuhr, wissenschaftliches Instrument, Meßinstrument
Culture
Prag
Material/technology:
Kupfer, vergoldet
Dimensions:
Dm. 16 cm
Copyright
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck
Invs.
Schloss Ambras Innsbruck, PA 364
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