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The Chronological list of famous watchmakers is a list of those which influenced the development of horology or gained iconic status by their creations. The list is sorted by the lifetimes of the watchmakers You can find following information: # Full name # Dates of birth and death, if known # country of origin and profession # Field of activity (italic) == until 1400 == * Amemhet (1555–1505 BC), Egyptian count and engineer, ''clepsydra''. * Ktesibios (3th century BC), Greek engineer, ''clepsydra with hands and dial''. * Andronikos of Kyrrhos (1th century BC), Greek engineer, ''clepsydra and sun dial''. * Zhang Heng (78–139), Chinese mathematician and inventor, ''clepsydra with extra reservoir''. * Yin Gui (6th century AD), Chinese engineer, ''clepsydra with constant water level''. * Geng Xun (7th century AD), Chinese engineer, ''balancing clepsydra''. * Yuwen Kai (7th century AD), Chinese engineer, ''balancing clepsydra''. * Yi Xing (683–727), Chinese Buddhist and engineer, ''astronomical clock''. * Zhang Sixun (10th century AD), Chinese engineer, ''clepsydra with water wheel''. * Su Song (11th century AD), Chinese engineer, ''clepsydra with water wheel and ratchet''. * Al-Dschazarī, Arabic engineer and author of the 12th century, ''Elephant clock''. * Richard of Wallingford (1292–1336), English mathematician, astronomer and abbot, Wallingford, Oxfordshire, ''astronomical clock of Abbey St Albans.'' * Jacopo de Dondi (1293–1359), Italian astronomer and Clockmaker, Padua. ''astronomical clock of Palazzo del Capitanio.'' * Giovanni de Dondi (1318–1389), Italian savant and professor, Milano. ''Astrarium.'' * Nicolaus Lillienveld (1350/1365–1418/1435), German clockmaker and engineer, Rostock. ''astronomical clock of the St. Nicholas' Church (Stralsund) in Stralsund.'' * Mikuláš z Kadaně (1350–1420), Czech clockmaker and mechanikus, Prag. ''Prague astronomical clock.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chronological list of famous watchmakers」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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