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Exhibition Object Roofed Spherical Sundial with Greek Inscriptions
This roofed spherical sundial, possibly from Carthage, is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the Musée du Louvre, Paris (inventory number: MNE1178/MA 5074).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
Exhibition Object Equatorial Sundial with Greek Inscriptions
This equatorial sundial from the Amphiareion, Oropos is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the Archaeological Museum of Oropos, East Attika (inventory number: A 392).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
Exhibition Object Conical Sundial with Oscan Dedicatory Inscription
This conical sundial from the Stabian Baths, Pompeii is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (inventory number: 2541).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
Exhibition Object Double Spherical Sundial with Greek Inscriptions
This double spherical sundial from the Gymnasium, Delos is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the Archaeological Museum, Delos (inventory number: A 1100; B 4367).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
Exhibition Object Quadruple Vertical Sundial with Inscription
This quadruple vertical sundial from the Little Metropolitan Church, Athens is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the British Museum, London (inventory number: GR 1816,0610.186).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
Exhibition Object Portable Sundial in the Shape of a Ham
This portable sundial from the Villa dei Papiri, Herculaneum is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (inventory number: 25494).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
Exhibition Object Portable Cylindrical Pillar Sundial
This portable cylindrical pillar sundial from Domjulien, Vosges, France is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the Musée départemental d'art ancien et contemporain, Épinal (Vosges, France) (inventory number: L.IV.D.5).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
Image PNG image Copy of Cyriacus's drawing of the inscribed base of an ancient sundial on Samothrace, c. 1475, Bodleian MS. lat. misc. d. 85, f. 137r.
Published 10/19/2020 Located in Publications > … > ISAW Newsletter 27: Fall 2020 > Images for ISAW Newsletter 27
Exhibition Object Roman Mosaic Depicting Anaximander with Sundial
This Roman mosaic from Johannisstraße, Trier is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the Rheinisches Landesmuseum Trier (inventory number: 1907,724).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
Exhibition Object Statuette of Grieving Slave with Sundial
This statuette from the Necropolis, Myrina is on view at the Institute as part of the exhibition "Time and Cosmos in Greco-Roman Antiquity". It was loaned by the National Archaeological Museum, Athens (inventory number: A 5007).
Published 10/19/2016 Located in Exhibitions > Time and Cosmos > Objects
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