| Darrera modificació: 2019-10-30Bases de dades: Sciència.cat
 Pérez Álvarez, Víctor, "The role of the mechanical clock in medieval science", Endeavour, 39/1 (2015), 63-68. 
ResumThe invention and spread of the mechanical clock is a complex and multifaceted historical phenomenon. Some of these facets, such as its social impact, have been widely studied, but their scientific dimensions have often been dismissed. The mechanical clock was probably born as a scientific instrument for driving a model of the universe, and not only natural philosophers but also kings, nobles and other members of the social elites showed an interest in clocks as scientific instruments. Public clocks later spread a new way of telling time based on equal hours, laying the foundations for changes in time consciousness that would accelerate scientific thinking.
MatèriesHistòria de la tècnicaAstronomia i astrologia
 Història de la ciència
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