Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1956
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American Journal of Physics, Volume 24, Issue 6, pp. 455-458 (1956).
Physics
Scientific paper
The Tower of Winds in Athens, built about 100 B.C. by the Greek
astronomer, Andronicus of Cyrrhus, is probably the oldest meteorological
observatory and town clock still standing. A careful study of this
structure was made at the middle of the eighteenth century by James
Stuart and Nicholas Revett, a portion of which is here reproduced.
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