A reliquary cruciform sundial with unicorn decoration, Rome, 1585

A reliquary cruciform sundial with unicorn decoration, Rome, 1585

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1585

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Categories: Scientific, Portable Sundials, Timekeeping

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Reliquary sundial in the form of a cross with unicorn decoration, Rome, 1585

Gilt brass; dimensions of the closed dial: 6.7 x 3.8 x 1.5 cm. Some losses to the gilding on the exterior and an old repair at the center of the cross.

 

Diptych sundial in gilted copper bearing the date “1585” and the inscription “Romae”.

These cruciform sundials from the last quarter of the 16th century are usually attributed to the Flemish workshop of Adrien Zeelst in Leuven. However, the overall design of this model, the style of its engraving, and the inscription of the city of Rome contradict this traditional attribution.

This diptych sundial is engraved with a double hour scale (3-6, 1-3, 7-12, then 9-7, 12-9, 6-1) and a zodiac scale on the upper arms and along the cross.

The latitude scale (0 to 80 degrees) is inscribed along the rectangular base.

The dial is also engraved with the names and latitudes of 60 cities. A small compass is fixed to the top of the cross, and two saints are engraved on either side.

This particular sundial is especially interesting for its iconography: on the back, the usual Christ on the cross with Mary Magdalene at his feet; on either side of the cross, two apostles: Saint Christopher carrying Christ and likely Saint Thomas; and finally, more rarely and originally, in the lower part of the cross, the engraver has depicted a unicorn as a symbol of Christ and the Passion.

Two of the three lower sections, which close with a zipper, contain small relic bones encased in paper.

This rare sundial, a scientific, mathematical, and astronomical instrument, thus serves a religious function as well as a protective one, acting as an amulet.

A very rare Italian example in beautiful condition and perfectly usable.

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