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- Hydrochronometer abstract "A Hydrochronometer is a kind of a water clock. It has the shape of a wooden pinnacle made of cast iron fused as tree trunks, while its four dials are visible from every direction.In 1867 Fr. Giovan Battista Embriaco, O.P., inventor and professor of the College of St. Thomas in Rome, created a hydrochronometer and sent it to the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867, where it received many prizes. A hydrochromometer was built on the Pincian Hill in Rome at the Palazzo Berardi. In 1873, the Water clock was in Rome and was placed in Villa Borghese gardens into a fountain realized by the architect Gioacchino Ersoch. It's still placed there and works 24/7.In June 2007, after two years of restoration at ELIS School, it was restarted by the Town Major of Rome.".
- Hydrochronometer thumbnail Hydrochronometer_by_Embriaco_(total_view_with_signs).jpg?width=300.
- Hydrochronometer wikiPageExternalLink www.elis.org.
- Hydrochronometer wikiPageExternalLink homepage.
- Hydrochronometer wikiPageID "12185185".
- Hydrochronometer wikiPageRevisionID "545759301".
- Hydrochronometer hasPhotoCollection Hydrochronometer.
- Hydrochronometer subject Category:1867_introductions.
- Hydrochronometer subject Category:Clocks.
- Hydrochronometer subject Category:Horology.
- Hydrochronometer type Artifact100021939.
- Hydrochronometer type Clock103046257.
- Hydrochronometer type Clocks.
- Hydrochronometer type Device103183080.
- Hydrochronometer type Instrument103574816.
- Hydrochronometer type Instrumentality103575240.
- Hydrochronometer type MeasuringInstrument103733925.
- Hydrochronometer type Object100002684.
- Hydrochronometer type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Hydrochronometer type Timepiece104437953.
- Hydrochronometer type Whole100003553.
- Hydrochronometer comment "A Hydrochronometer is a kind of a water clock. It has the shape of a wooden pinnacle made of cast iron fused as tree trunks, while its four dials are visible from every direction.In 1867 Fr. Giovan Battista Embriaco, O.P., inventor and professor of the College of St. Thomas in Rome, created a hydrochronometer and sent it to the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867, where it received many prizes. A hydrochromometer was built on the Pincian Hill in Rome at the Palazzo Berardi.".
- Hydrochronometer label "Hidrocronómetro".
- Hydrochronometer label "Hydrochronometer".
- Hydrochronometer label "Hydrochronometer".
- Hydrochronometer label "Idrocronometro".
- Hydrochronometer sameAs Hydrochronometer.
- Hydrochronometer sameAs Hidrocronómetro.
- Hydrochronometer sameAs Hidrokronometro.
- Hydrochronometer sameAs Idrocronometro.
- Hydrochronometer sameAs m.02vtm6h.
- Hydrochronometer sameAs Q2272265.
- Hydrochronometer sameAs Q2272265.
- Hydrochronometer sameAs Hydrochronometer.
- Hydrochronometer wasDerivedFrom Hydrochronometer?oldid=545759301.
- Hydrochronometer depiction Hydrochronometer_by_Embriaco_(total_view_with_signs).jpg.
- Hydrochronometer isPrimaryTopicOf Hydrochronometer.