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Ye Sundial Booke

Chapter 19: TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
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About This Book

This work compiles historical discussion, practical guidance, and artistic renderings related to sundials. It opens with a popular history considering origins and varieties of dials, follows with technical notes on placement and gnomonics, and includes photographs and faithful sketches of surviving examples. A large poetic section offers hundreds of short verses, mottoes, and themed poems accompanied by sketches intended to fit the age of each dial. Additional material lists names and locations of extant sundials, an index to sketches and verses, and examples of garden and architectural sundials from makers. The tone blends antiquarian curiosity, practical instruction, and creative celebration of timekeeping.

CARTERS
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Landscape Gardening

H.M. The King in Carters Japanese Garden, Chelsea, 1912.


TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES

  1. P. 36, added header “Verses and Sundial Sketches.”
  2. Ditto marks in the index were replaced with two em dashes, ——.
  3. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling.
  4. Retained anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed.