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Astronomical clock (Besançon) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Astronomical clock (Besançon)
The astronomical clock of Besançon is housed in Besançon Cathedral. Besançon's present astronomical clock, made in 1860 by Auguste-Lucien Vérité :fr:Auguste-Lucien Vérité of Beauvais to replace an earlier and unsatisfactory one made by Bernardin in the 1850s, differs from those in Strasbourg, Lyon and Beauvais. The clock is meant to express the theological concept that each second of the day the Resurrection of Christ transforms the existence of man and of the world. ==Bernardin's clock== The first astronomical clock installed in Besançon was made between about 1851 and 1857 by a clockmaker called Bernardin,〔Probably Constant Flavien Bernardin, born January 15, 1819, probably in Fougerolles.〕 who probably came from Fougerolles and lived in Saint-Loup-sur-Semouse.〔This Bernardin is not to be confused with Br Bernardin Morin who during the same period constructed the astronomical clock at Ploërmel〕 Bernardin had exhibited an astronomical clock in 1849 while he was living at Fougerolles〔''Rapport du jury central sur les produits de l'agriculture et de l'industrie exposés en 1849'', page 502〕 The clock he made for Besançon was exhibited in Paris in 1855, where Vérité was also exhibiting and could certainly have seen it. This clock was described in the 1958 article by René Baillaud.
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