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Explores the changing use of clocks and watches from 1550-1770 to offer new insights into early modern perceptions of time Focuses on the design of dials, showing how their shifting functions and appearances are central to knowledge transmission during this period Considers the wider context of literature, emotion and temporality, connecting changing ideas about time with other aspects of early modern culture

Produktbeschreibung
Explores the changing use of clocks and watches from 1550-1770 to offer new insights into early modern perceptions of time
Focuses on the design of dials, showing how their shifting functions and appearances are central to knowledge transmission during this period
Considers the wider context of literature, emotion and temporality, connecting changing ideas about time with other aspects of early modern culture

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Autorenporträt
Jane Desborough is Curator of Scientific Instruments at the Science Museum in London, where she manages the museum's Time Measurement collection. She has worked in a curatorial capacity in museums since 2008 and completed her PhD thesis in the History of Science in 2016. She is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Clockmakers and an Associate Member of the Museums Association.

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"An extraordinary book in every way, exploring the changing use of clocks and watches offering new insights into early perceptions of time and its practical use. The book's author ... must be congratulated on the in-depth research that has led to a reinterpretation of early clock and watch dials on the basis of use. ... This is a fascinating and compelling exploration of an extraordinary period of change for all aspects of life seen through the development of the watch and clock dials." (MWM, mrwatchmaster.com, November 22, 2022)