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Clockwork before the clock and timekeepers before timekeeping
pp. 367-380
Abstract
The object of this paper is to bring new evidence to bear upon the origin of timekeepers, and to show from this that a particular technology, the making of astronomical models, has been crucial. The techniques of these models have brought about a change in Man's dealing with time at the deepest philosophical and personal levels. Our thesis, in brief, is that timekeeping was invented from and because of a prior available technology during the first century B.C.
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Fraser J T, Lawrence Nathaniel (1975) The study of time II: proceedings of the second conference of the International society for the study of time, Lake Yamanaka-Japan. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 367-380
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-50121-0_28
Full citation:
Solla Price D. de (1975) „Clockwork before the clock and timekeepers before timekeeping“, In: J.T. Fraser & Lawrence (eds.), The study of time II, Dordrecht, Springer, 367–380.