Reproductions of Prints, Drawings, and Paintings of Interest in the History of Physics. 70. Mechanical Clocks in Fifteenth-Century Art

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Small table or wall clocks with weight-driving mechanism and escapement
came into use during the fifteenth century. They are clearly delineated
in some of the so-called ``planet-pictures'' engraved during the early
part of the second half of the century. Three such plates are here
reproduced and discussed.

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