PS to Frederick Jaggi

2017-04-08 Thread Wolfgang R. Dick
PS: A compilation of the interesting messages sent by
Fredrick Jaggi to the Sundial Mailing List is available at
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=sundial@uni-koeln.de&q=from:%22Frederick+Jaggi%22
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Frederick Jaggi has passed away

2017-04-08 Thread Wolfgang R. Dick
Dear list members,

During this night I received these sad news from the family of
Fred Jaggi:

> Sent: Saturday, 08 April 2017 at 19:52
> From: "Frederick Jaggi" 
> To: "Wolfgang R. Dick" 
> Subject: Re: Henry Spencer Spackman
>
> Dear Mr. Dick,
> 
> We are writing to inform you that a member of your email list, Frederick 
> Jaggi has passed away.  We are terribly sorry that you were not informed 
> earlier.  
> 
> If you would kindly remove him from any future emails, it would be greatly 
> appreciated.
> 
> Thank you,
> The family of Fred Jaggi

According to http://thebutterfieldhome.com/obituaries_view.php?id=403
Fred passed away on September 24th, 2016. The obituary states that he
was a member of the North American Sundial Society and that he "took
great joy in hand crafting complex scientific equipment including ...
sundials and orreries." See also
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/frederick-jaggi-obituary?pid=100181644669&view=guestbook

Kind regards,
Wolfgang

Dear list administrator(*),

Please remove his address  (?) from the list.

(*) I do not know who it is currently.
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Re: Spackman, Green, and Cole

2017-04-08 Thread Karlheinz Schaldach

Dear Wolfgang, Patrick, and Andrew,
thank you for the informations. They were very helpful and a good starting 
point for further research.

Best wishes,
Karlheinz

-Ursprüngliche Nachricht- 
From: Wolfgang R. Dick

Sent: Friday, April 07, 2017 7:07 AM
To: Sundial Mailing List
Subject: Re: Spackman, Green, and Cole

It seems that I sent this twice to Karlheinz Schaldach, but not to the list.


Dear Karlheinz,


T. W. Cole, who wrote Origin and use of Church Scratch Dials, London 1935,
which is only one of his publications.


There are more publications by him. From different sources I compiled:

Cole, T. W. The Origin and use of Scratch-Dials (London, 1935),
reprinted 2001

Cole, T. W. Classification of church scratch-dials. 1935

COLE, T. W. Scratch-dials and medieval sun-dials.
History and relation to scientific sundials. (Stratford St. Andrew, 1938

Cole, T. W. Scratch dials or medieval sundials :
supplementary list to the list given in "Origin and use of church 
scratch-dials".

Stratford St. Andrew, Saxmundham : [Privately published 1945]

Cole, T. W. Church Sundials in Medieval England:
Reginald Taylor Prize Essay 1945. 1947
(Also cited as: Cole, T. W. Church sundials in medieval England.
Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Jour. for 1945-7, 3rd ser. X (1948) 77-80.
[Reginald Taylor Prize Essay, 1945. Summarised by A. J. Hatley.])

Perhaps this publication in Brit. Archaeol. Assoc. Jour. contains
some biographical information, because it is related to a prize.


Two more findings:

David A. King, George Saliba: From deferent to equant: a volume of studies
in the history of science in the ancient and medieval Near East in honor
of E.S. Kennedy. 1987, p. 138:
"These wall dials, often called scratch dials, are described in Zinner,
1964, and in a series of three pamphlets published privately by T W. Cole 
..."


Norfolk Archaeology, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to the Antiquities
of the County of Norfolk, Vol. 25, 1935, p. 452:
"Mr. T. W. Cole, of London, is making an effort to record and classify
the primitive sundials, or scratch dials, on churches: hitherto the
recognition of the subject seems to have been general rather than exact.
Mr. Cole has published an interim list, ..."

I could not find his first name(s).

Best regards,
Wolfgang



Gesendet: Donnerstag, 06. April 2017 um 08:36 Uhr
Von: "Karlheinz Schaldach" 
An: sundial@uni-koeln.de
Betreff: Spackman, Green, and Cole

Dear gnomonists,
I am seeking for informations on Henry Spencer Spackman, who wrote The 
timepiece of shadows: a history of the sundial. New York 1895, on Arthur 
Robert Green, who wrote Sundials, Incised Dials or Mass-Clocks. New York / 
Toronto 1926, and on T. W. Cole, who wrote Origin and use of Church Scratch 
Dials, London 1935, which is only one of his publications.

1. What job had Spackman, when was he born, when did he die?
2. What job had Green, he was born 1865, but when did he die?
3. What do T. W. stand for? What was Coles work, when was he born, when did 
he die?

I would be glad if anyone of you could help,
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