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Autore principale:Camerota, Filippo, 1960-
Titolo:Two new attributions : a refractive dial of Guidobaldo del Monte and the Roverino compass of Fabrizio Mordente / Filippo Camerota.
Abstract:In this article two new attributions are proposed, concerning two instruments linked by their common provenance from Urbino, and more precisely from the shop of the renowned constructor of scientific instruments Simone Barocci. Both are described by Muzio Oddi, who provides testimony that is decisive for their attribution. The first is a rare refractive dial now in the Museum of the History of Science at Florence, documented in the Medicean collection since 1574, which can be identified with the one Oddi says that Guidobaldo del Monte ordered built at Urbino in 1572. The second is a proportional compass now at the Correr Museum in Venice, which perfectly matches Oddi's description of a compass constructed by Simone Barocci as ordered by Fabrizio Mordente around 1570. This is the first version of the famous compass that Mordente was to make known in later years through his treatises  
Visionato in:IMSS
In:Nuncius    A. 18, fasc. 1 (2003), p. 25-37
Discipline:Cronologia e Misurazione del tempo--Strumenti.
Matematica--Strumenti.
Persone:Dal Monte, Guidobaldo, 1545-1607.
Mordente, Fabrizio, 1532-ca. 1598.
Enti:Istituto e Museo di storia della scienza (Firenze).
Keyword:Strumenti--Misurazione del tempo.
Strumenti--Calcolo e Disegno.
Sudd. cronologiche:Rinascimento.
Collocazione:Misc 313/ 30 (estratto)
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