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Ever since the Hellenistic period, instruments were built based on the principle of a rod (known as a style) casting a shadow on a quadrant. Such instruments, called sundials, combined two notions: first, the Sun as a time-keeper revolving around the immobile Earth in a uniform daily motion; second, the geometrical analysis of the projection of the style's shadow on surfaces inclined at different angles.

In the simplest sundial model, a vertical style is set in a horizontal quadrant. Three curves indicate the daily paths of the edge of the shadow on specific days of the year. The curve farthest from the style denotes the path at the winter solstice, when the Sun moves at the lowest altitude above the horizon. The intermediate curve shows the path at the spring equinox and fall equinox, when day and night are of equal length. The curve nearest the style marks the path at the summer solstice, when the Sun travels highest above the horizon.

A second series of lines divides the three curves into sections that, while uneven, are covered by the edge of the shadow in one hour each. On the morning of any given day, the shadow appears to tilt westward. For the first six hours of the day, the shadow steadily shortens, reaching its minimum length at midday. It then lengthens in the following six hours until disappearing eastward at sunset.

From a careful observation of the shadow cast on a sundial quadrant, we can therefore determine not only the time of day, but also the time of year.

 
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Quadrans vetus (Inv. 662) Horary quadrant (Inv. 3251) Horary quadrant (Inv. 1306) Navicula de Venetiis (Inv. 3163)
Astronomical ring (Inv. 2452) Astronomical ring (Inv. 2451) Astronomical ring (Inv. 2453) Nocturnal (Inv. 2501)
Nocturnal (Inv. 2504) Nocturnal (Inv. 2502) Horizontal dial (Inv. 3367) Nocturnal (Inv. 1294)
Horary converter disk (Inv. 1287) Vertical cylinder dial (Inv. 127, 3252) Horizontal cylinder dial (Inv. 2486) Vertical dial (Inv. 2534)
Astronomical compendium (Inv. 2481) Polyhedral dial (Inv. 2477) Lunar converter (Inv. 3701) Horary disk for constructing sundials (Inv. 1304)
Sundial (Inv. 3697) Horizontal dial (Inv. 3702) Horizontal dial (Inv. 143, 3100) Horizontal dial (Inv. 1283)
Horizontal dial (Inv. 2454) Horizontal dial (Inv. 3396) Horizontal dial (Inv. 122) Horizontal dial (Inv. 589)
Horizontal dial (Inv. 3189) Horizontal dial (Inv. 3191) Sundial (Inv. 1291, 1302) Diptych dial (Inv. 2489)
Diptych dial (Inv. 2469) Diptych dial (Inv. 2490) Diptych dial (Inv. 2464) Horizontal dial (Inv. 2468)
Horizontal dial (Inv. 134) Horizontal dial (incomplete) (Inv. 2466) Horizontal dial (incomplete) (Inv. 2472) Horizontal dial (Inv. 141)
Diptych dial (Inv. 3173) Diptych dial (Inv. 3162) Polyhedral dial (Inv. 2495) Refraction dial (Inv. 241)
Scaphe dial (Inv. 2533) Scaphe dial (Inv. 139, 3088) Horary quadrant (Inv. 155, 156) Horizontal dial (Inv. 2538)
Nocturnal and sundial (Inv. 2498) Horizontal dial (Inv. 2484) Polyhedral dial (Inv. 126) Astronomical compendium (Inv. 2478)
Diptych dial (Inv. 2462) Diptych dial (Inv. 2471) Diptych dial (Inv. 2473) Quadrant (Inv. 3365)
Horizontal dial (Inv. 2475) Equinoctial dial (Inv. 2479) "Noon cannon" (Inv. 3575) Sundial (Inv. 246)
Correction dial (Inv. 129) Horary quadrant (Inv. 2524) Horary quadrant (Inv. 2520) Horary quadrant (Inv. 2525)
Quadrant (Inv. 2521) Astronomical compendium (Inv. 2497) Horary quadrant (Inv. 3628) Sundial (Inv. 2488)
Sundial (Inv. 2487) Nocturnal and sundial (Inv. 2503) Nocturnal and sundial (Inv. 1286) Polyhedral dial (Inv. 2460)
Polyhedral dial (Inv. 3193) Horary quadrant (Inv. 239) Horary quadrant (Inv. 2499) Polyhedral dial (Inv. 2456)
Polyhedral dial (Inv. 2458) Polyhedral dial (Inv. 2459) Polyhedral dial (Inv. 2455) Cylinder dial (Inv. 2457)
Polyhedral dial (Inv. 3261) Polyhedral dial (Inv. 2496) Scaphe multiple dial (Inv. 2485) Nocturnal and sundial (Inv. 3811)
Equinoctial dial (Inv. 3874)        
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