Gnomon
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- The Obliquity of the Ecliptic Pytheas Measures
- Ptolemy Finds High Noon in Chords of Circles
- Measuring Your Latitude from the Angle of the Sun at Noon
- From Mythology to Science: the Development of Scientific
- 8 · the Foundations of Theoretical Cartography in Archaic and Classical Greece
- Claudius Ptolemy
- Philosophy Before Socrates
- Description Case Study: "The Contribution of Nicholas Copernicus Observations to the Reform of Calendar"
- Eratosthenes, Hipparchus, and the Obliquity of the Ecliptic
- Determining Your Latitude with a Gnomon (Due December 2)
- The Planar and the Spherical Sundials of the Archaeological Museum of Athens
- Sundials: Ancestors of Our Clocks
- Gnomon a Gnomon (/ˈnoʊmɒn, ˈnoʊmən/, from Greek Γνώμων, Gnōmōn, Literally: "One That Knows Or Examines") Is the Part of a Sundial That Casts a Shadow
- Make a Sundial
- LATITUDE GNOMON and QUADRANT for the WHOLE YEAR Abstract
- Measuring Times to Determine Positions
- The Journal of International Civilization Studies Uluslararası
- PHY 1033C - Lab 3 How Eratosthenes Measured the Circumference of the Earth