‘The accomplishment of many years’: Three notes towards a history of the sand-glass

Annals of Science 39 (2):161-172 (1982)
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The first note examines current assumptions about the medieval origins of the sand-glass and underlines the defective nature of our knowledge. The second note suggests a possible etymology for an unusual fifteenth-century English term for the instrument. The third note assembles such evidence as can be found on the price of sand-glasses and the structure of the trade that produced them

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