Zeitzeichen

Zeitzeichen Zur Entwicklung Und Verwendung Antiker Zeitmesser - Urban Spaces

1st edition

Hardback (15 Nov 2013) | German

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Publisher's Synopsis

Shaping, measuring and perceiving time has become crucial within the social fabric of most cultures. The book explores from the fifth century B. C. to late antiquity what types of chronometers came into use and how they measured time; when, where and why they became part of the societies of Greece and Rome; and by and for whom they were commissioned, designed and set up. For this purpose for the first time, some 500 chronometric instruments and their inscriptions from all over the classical world have been brought together to scrutinise questions such as form, typology, chronology, setting, function and context. Sundials constitute the majority of the material (c. 80%), followed by various types of chronometers, mainly water clocks. The particular contextual approach made it possible to define individuals and groups of people linked to time measurement; and, in consequence, to determine at least some of the primary functions of the chronometers set up in the societies of ancient Greece and Rome.

Book information

ISBN: 9783110285529
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Pub date:
Edition: 1st edition
Language: German
Number of pages: 705
Weight: 3193g
Height: 280mm
Width: 210mm