Time's Subjects
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Time's Subjects

Horology and Literature in the Later Middle Ages and Renaissance

  1. 223 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Time's Subjects

Horology and Literature in the Later Middle Ages and Renaissance

About this book

There is ample evidence, from the earliest periods onwards, that mankind has sought to measure and organize temporal movement by means of intellectual theories about historical sequences and the contours of peoples' lives, as well as by practical literary instruments such as calendars, almanacs, and a variety of physical timekeeping devices such as sundials, astrolabes, flame-clocks, hour-glasses and water-clocks. But in the late thirteenth century and early fourteenth century, because of developments in physics and mechanics, it became possible to develop mechanical clocks, timekeeping machines independent of natural phenomena like the sun, moon and stars, daylight and darkness. The making of mechanical clocks was a skill that spread rapidly throughout Europe. Originally made by metalworkers, such as blacksmiths and locksmiths, early clocks, monastic or civic, were large, elaborate and showy, but inaccurate and not particularly reliable, designed principally for outdoor public spaces. But, as clock-making became the province of specialists, more accurate smaller domestic clocks, watches and personalized timekeepers were developed. This book seeks to describe the impact of these instruments on the theological, philosophical, political, social, moral and personal thinking of the period from the thirteenth to the seventeenth centuries, and the way that this thinking was expressed, mainly in English texts, but in other linguistic cultures too.

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Information

Year
2023
eBook ISBN
9781801511018
Edition
0
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title page
  3. Copyright page
  4. Dedication
  5. Table of contents
  6. List of illustration
  7. List of abbreviations
  8. Preface
  9. Introduction
  10. 1. The shape of time: history and the life of man
  11. 2. Living in time: years, month, weeks and days
  12. 3. Measuring time in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
  13. Plates
  14. 4. The development of the mechanical clock
  15. 5. The use of time: some social and moral implications of the mechanical clock
  16. 6. Clocks, order and anxiety in some Renaissance texts
  17. 7. Some conclusions
  18. Notes
  19. Further reading
  20. Index of manuscripts
  21. General index