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Lyon Astronomical Clock - Perpetuel Calendar - Astronomical clock - Lyon - Detail - The disc is divided into 365 sectors and rotates 1 sector per day. The 6 circles designate from left to right: The month (in Latin), a circle to find the new moon “” ecclesiastic””, a circle permitting to determine Sundays (Sunday letters), the Roman calendar, the Gregorian calendar giving the calendar of the month, feasts and Saint of the day. Located in the Cathedrale Saint John, the clock dates back to 1379. Writings testify to its presence in the cathedrale since 1383, making it one of the oldest astronomical clocks in Europe. It consists of a 1.80m square tower, surmounted by an octagonal turret presenting the automatons and a dome supporting a rooster. The whole peak is 9.35m high. The astronomical part consists of 3 parts: the astrolabe; below, the perpetual calendar, and on the right side, the minute dial. Astronomical clock - 16th century by Hugues Levet. Saint Jean Baptiste cathedral, Lyon, France. The perpetual calendar
Lyon Astronomical Clock - Perpetuel Calendar - Astronomical clock - Lyon - Detail - The disc is divided into 365 sectors and rotates 1 sector per day. The 6 circles designate from left to right: The month (in Latin), a circle to find the new moon “” ecclesiastic””, a circle permitting to determine Sundays (Sunday letters), the Roman calendar, the Gregorian calendar giving the calendar of the month, feasts and Saint of the day. Located in the Cathedrale Saint John, the clock dates back to 1379. Writings testify to its presence in the cathedrale since 1383, making it one of the oldest astronomical clocks in Europe. It consists of a 1.80m square tower, surmounted by an octagonal turret presenting the automatons and a dome supporting a rooster. The whole peak is 9.35m high. The astronomical part consists of 3 parts: the astrolabe; below, the perpetual calendar, and on the right side, the minute dial. Astronomical clock - 16th century by Hugues Levet. Saint Jean Baptiste cathedral, Lyon, France. The perpetual calendar
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