Christian Boyling
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Christian Boyling (flourished in 1669) was a scientific instrument maker.
All that is known for certain about this
Duke of Saxony in 1669.[1]
He designed and built a
House of Saxony. At its center is a circle showing the hours and containing three-time disks: a moon phase night clock, a perpetual calendar, and a zodiacal calendar showing lengths of the diurnal cycle over the year.[2]
See also
- Duke of Saxony
References
- ^ "Christian Boyling". Catalogue of the Museo Galileo. Museo Galileo. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
- ^ "Perpetual calendar". Catalogue of the Museo Galileo. Museo Galileo. Retrieved 22 September 2019.
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