Gunter quadrant by Walter Hayes

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Gunter quadrant with lead plumb bob made by Walter Hayes, Moorfields, London, 1648-1687. Signed with the monogram of Walter Hayes.

Gunter quadrants are mathematical instruments that were used for basic astronomical calculation and time-telling. This quadrant has a scale for measuring degrees of altitude and Gunter’s trignonometric scale for making calculations. It has a volvelle on the reverse consisting of a planispheric nocturnal.

Details

Category:
Astronomy
Object Number:
1911-250
Materials:
brass
Measurements:
overall: 5 x 125 x 125 mm
type:
gunter quadrant
credit:
Mr W. Rayson