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God’s Clockmakers: factors in the early development of time-keeping technology
A few weeks ago, when I wrote about the medieval engineers of Islam, I promised a more general view of the role of religion in the development of clocks. The association goes way back. If you think about it, this … Continue reading
Posted in England, medieval, medieval technology
Tagged clepsydra, clockmaking, clocks, history of clocks, medieval clocks, su Song, water clock
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