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An edition of The Wolsenburg clock (2009)

The Wolsenburg Clock

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The Wolsenburg Clock chronicles the development of a complex machine, and the risks and devotion that went into its construction throughout the Medieval, Renaissance, Enlightenment, and Modern periods of history.

In a small Austrian city near the Italian border, a Canadian academic wants desperately to save a 600-year-old artifact while Second World War bombs terrorize the area. The artifact, a fourteenth century astronomical clock, has been constructed and restored by a series of gifted individuals dedicated to producing the finest timepiece of their age. From its creation in the newly consecrated cathedral in Wolsenburg, to its near-demise in a unruly fire, to it’s final incarnation as the most impressive clock ever built, the academic uncovers the secrets and infatuations of the clock’s remarkable engineers. This magical device — that kept time, charted celestial motion, and entertained parishioners with a show of automated figures — was not built without personal costs.

Creating an engaging fiction about an extraordinary contraption and its brilliant mechanics, Jay Ruzesky also sketches the battle between the Church and the scientists of the time who desired to be at the forefront of social conscience as time became understood and measured in new ways in Western Europe.

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Thistledown Press
Language
English
Pages
176

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2009, Thistledown Press
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2009, Thistledown Press
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2009, Thistledown Press
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First Sentence

"When I was offered the chance to look into the workings of the Wolsenburg astronomical clock, I accepted with the sense of delight a child has at a whirring, spinning thing."

Table of Contents

Prologue Page 11
The Medieval Clock – 1378
Entr’acte
The Renaissance Clock – 1585
Second Intermission
The Enlightenment Clock – 1809
Epilogue

Edition Notes

Published in
Saskatoon, SK, Canada
Genre
Fiction

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS8585.U99W64 2009

The Physical Object

Number of pages
176
Dimensions
8.5 X 5.5 in

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23851623M
ISBN 13
9781897235621
OCLC/WorldCat
427676538

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL18617062W
April 25, 2011 Edited by OCLC Bot Added OCLC numbers.
April 13, 2010 Edited by Open Library Bot Linked existing covers to the edition.
November 15, 2009 Created by 96.54.10.223 Edited without comment.