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The Sundial Clock of Parmenion on a Plexi-Glass Base in Gold-Plated Brass home deco Plato and Aristotle

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Plato and Aristotle

Caryatids are sometimes called Korai (“maidens”)

The people of Athens

The Meander has been the oldest Greek symbol of victory

The Sundial Clock of Parmenion on a Plexi-Glass Base in Gold-Plated Brass home deco Plato and AristotleReplica of the brilliant portable sundial clock that was invented by the great Macedonian astronomer Parmenion in the 3rd c. B. C. It has the form of a spherical astrolabe. It's suitable for calculating the time in four different latitudes, covering almost the entire northern hemisphere of the earth, finding the cardinal direction, locating the latitude of an unknown place, etc.

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