Examples of using Astronomical clock in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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is a 14th century astronomical clock.
The Prague astronomical clock, also known as the Prague orloj,
More often than not, bemused visitors do little more than gaze at the oldest building in the city, the astronomical clock, all set about with golden stars, orbs and moving figures of a king,
The Prague astronomical clock, also known as the Prague Orloj,
The astronomical clock in Besançon Cathedral,
Also many street light controllers come with an astronomical clock for a particular location or a Global Positioning System(GPS) connection to give
A unique feature of the Old Town astronomical clock is that it shows Babylonian time, which was calculated from sunrise to sunset and thus the duration of hours changed with the seasons,
After the rest, continue walking to the Old Town Square to see the Astronomical Clock and watch‘The Walk of the Apostles' performing on the hour.
of the 13th century, and has two clock faces, and a remarkable astronomical clock of the 15th century.
stand together as you hear the chime of a 600-year old astronomical clock.
However, his astronomical clock and rotating armillary sphere still relied on the use of flowing water(i.e. hydraulics), while European clockworks of the following centuries shed this old method
However, his astronomical clock and rotating armillary sphere still relied on the use of flowing water(ie. hydraulics), while European clockworks of the following centuries shed this old habit
the 14th-century Charles Bridge, 9th-century Prague Castle, and the astronomical clock just to name a few, Prague is a city
Besides the Chinese astronomical clock of Su Song in 1088 mentioned above, in Europe there were the clocks constructed by Richard of Wallingford in St Albans by 1336,
you should also visit Villa Tugendhat, a modern architectonical gem designed by Mies van der Rohe, the controversial astronomical clock or the not less disputed statue of Margrave Jošt.
Astronomical clocks, such as the Tellurium, are in a class by themselves, and coveted by many
And nothing as mechanically sophisticated would appear again until the European astronomical clocks of the 14th century.
Technological artifacts of similar complexity did not reappear until the 14th century, when mechanical astronomical clocks were built in Europe.
Technological artifacts of similar complexity did not reappear until the 14th century, when mechanical astronomical clocks appeared in Europe.
Technological artifacts of similar complexity did not reappear before the 14th century, when mechanical astronomical clocks appeared in Europe.