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Horary Quadrant

dated 1438 , Attributed to: Johann von Gmunden

 

 

Horary Quadrant

Emperor Frederick III and his Device
In 1437, the future Emperor Frederick III declared that the five letters “AEIOV” were to be used to designate his property. This allows us to link a few objects with his once magnificent treasury. The measuring instruments document the emperor’s interest both in astronomy and in the astrological interpretation it held for him.

Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer Wien Raum XXXV

Object data

Object Name

Scientific instrument; clock; sundial

Culture

Vienna

Dated

dated 1438

Attributed to

Johann von Gmunden (1380/85 Gmunden - 1442 Wien) - GND

Material

Ivory

Dimensions

H. 9,1 cm, B. 8,7 cm

Inscribed

"aeiov"

Image rights

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Kunstkammer

Inv. No.

Kunstkammer, 166

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