Reproductions of Prints, Drawings, and Paintings of Interest in the History of Physics. 76. An Early Meteorological Observatory and Town Clock

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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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