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Four times a year since 1994 The North American Sundial Society has published The Compendium. Below is the Table of Contents for all issues of The Compendium. You may get a CD of with all the content of these issues by purchasing The Repository CD.
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2012
Volume 19 Number 1, March 2012
- Sundials for Starters – World’s Largest & Smallest – Robert L. Kellogg
- Canonical and Antique Hours, and St. Benedict – Frans W. Maes
- Sundial Sightings… At Kalamazoo Nature Center – Mark Montgomery
- Quize Answer: The Relocated Equatorial Sundial – Feustel & Wieland
- A Look at Using a Watch as a Compass – Jeffrey L. Kretsch
- Daylight Saving Time – C.J. Corliss
- Two Sundials in Drama, Greece – Theodossiou, et. al.
- Gnomonic Diversions: A Motorized Sundial – Silvio Magnani
- The Sundial of Cicero – Massimo Goretti
- Horizontal Layouts 1-4 – Fred Sawyer
- The Serendipitous Sundial – Paul Kinion
- An Equicurvilinear Layout Francis Reymann
- The Tove’s Nest
- Digital Bonus: CadranMulticurv.xls (Francis Reymann), OudemansCurve.pdf (Fred Sawyer), Reflsun.exe (Gianni Ferrari) and Reflsun_Manual.pdf (manual for reflection sundials)
2011
Volume 18 Number 4, December 2011
- Displaced Sundials – Rolf Wieland
- Quiz Answer: The Fractured Dial Face – Mac Oglesby
- A Sundial for Rheticus – Helmut Sonderegger
- Digital Bonus
- British Sundial Safari to le Mans, France – Jack Aubert
- Sun City Sundial Re-dedication – John Carmichael
- A Stained Glass Spot Dial – Mark Montgomery
- Shadow Casting and Lines on Spherical Sundials – Part 1 – Ortwin Feustel
- Quiz: The Relocated Equatorial Sundial – Ortwein Feustel
- How to Build a Geographic Sundial – Gianpero Casalegno
- Hour and Date Lines on a Round Tower – Rolf Wieland
- The Equation of Time from Bender’s Big Score (2007)
- The Tove’s Nest
- A Fool’s Errand
Volume 18 Number 3, September 2011
- Sundials for Starte - Video Potpourri – Robert L. Kellogg
- Further Notes On The Spherical Gnomon Sundial – Hal Brandmaier
- A Shadow Tubes Model for Spherical Gnomons – Stephen Luecking
- Quiz Answer: The Shadow of a Pergola – Rolf Wieland
- Quiz: The Fractured Dial Face – Mac Oglesby
- Apt Sundial Tour – Roger Bailey
- Digital Bonus
- Shadows Cast By a Tilted Circular Disk – Ortwin Feustel
- The Profile of the Horizon – Gianpiero Casalegno
- The Oughtred Dial and Scratch Dials – Alessandro Gunella
- Sundial Sighting… At Indiana University – Mark Montgomery
- The Tove’s Nest
Volume 18 Number 2, June 2011
- Sundials for Starters – Penumbral Shadow - Robert L. Kellogg
- Quiz Answer: Progressive Sunsets – Bill Gottesman
- Quiz: The Shadow of a Pergola - Rolf Wieland
- Declination of the Sun (Approximating Formulae) - Herbert O. Ramp
- Digital Bonus
- Developing Ozanam's Map Dial Into A Modern Dial - Bill Gottesman
- Students Construct Sundials - Mac Oglesby
- Sundial Sighting ... At Butler University - Mark Montgomery
- The Sundial On The Bridge - C.M. Paine (1905)
- Ancient Hour Lines: Italic, Babylonian and Unequal Hours - Alessandro Gunella
- A Panoramic Sundial - L. Ghia & T. Tasselli
- How Accurate Are Bernhardt Rollers? - Rolf Wieland
- Solving A Bifilar Sundial Using Vectors - William D. Horst
- The Tove's Nest
Volume 18 Number 1, March 2011
- Sundials for Starters – Education - Robert L. Kellogg
- Quiz: Progressive Sunsets – Bill Gottesman
- Digital Bonus: Calcad, Geotagging Zarbula, Japan Sundial Society, Porter and Hartness
- To A Sundial… A Poem – D.F.G. Johnson
- James Hartness & Russell Porter, Sundials & Sunclocks – Bert Willard
- Sundials From Two Shadow Points – Yvon Massé
- The Wistlepig Farm Sundial – Hugh Munro
- The Japan Sundial Society - Barry Duell
- Equaation Of Time – Approximating Formulae – Herbert O. Ramp
- The EoT In Your Poke – Rolf Wieland
- Geotagging Zarbula’s Sundials – Roger Bailey
- A Sundial Based On The Archimedean Spiral – Ortwin Feustel
- Dialing By Projection – Alessandro Gunella
- A Method For Orienting A Horizontal Plane – Gianni Ferrari
- Etching Sundials – Malcom Barnfield
- The Tove’s Nest
2010
Volume 17 Number 4, December 2010
- Sundials for Starters – Limits On Precision - Robert L. Kellogg
- Kate Pnd – “Come Light, Visit Me” – Art Paque
- USA Science & Engineering Festival – Robert L. Kellogg
- Sightings… At The University Of Notre Dame – Mark Montgomery
- In Pursuit Of Alpine Sundials – Woodruff T. Sullivan III
- Digital Bonuses: Versamap, Building & Using A Very Simple Heliodon, Paper Sundials On the Mall, Wendell Library Sundial, Last Scratchings of An Old Bird, and 2010 Registry Update
- Shadow Planes – Rolf Wieland
- Dinsmore’s Comparative Time Table – Fred Sawyer
- Quiz Answer: Rowbottom’s Slip – Rolf Wieland
- Envelopes Of Sunrays As Gnomon Profiles – Ortwin Feustel
- Dialing At Chalet de Graffigna – Matthew Sundquist
- A Simple Heliodon – Mac Oglesby
- Renaissance Crucifix Sundial Card Model – Chris O’ Connor
- The Tove’s Nest
Volume 17 Number 3, September 2010
- Sundials for Starters – Shadow Planes - Robert L. Kellogg
- Digital Bonuses – Gnomonics Up North … to Refsun.exe application
- The University of Georgia’s ’08 Sundial – John H. N. Whatley
- UGA To Return Historic Sundial To Prince Avenue Campus
- The Clock and The Sun-Dial – Antoine de la Motte
- Love And the Sun-Dial – Thomas Moore
- Solstice Point On Analemmatic Sundials – Roger Bailey
- The Analemmatic Dial Solstice Point & Gnomon Height – Fred Sawyer
- Two Sundials At … Eisenhower’s Gettysburg Farm – James Ludwig
- Quiz Answers: Chipchase’s Return – Fred Sawyer
- Quiz: Rowbotton’s Slip – Fred Sawyer
- Video On Photo-Etching Metal – Tony Moss
- A Multiple Mirror Reflection Sundial – Silvio Magnani
- A Note on the Equation of Time
- The Ottoman Sundials In Aiello del Friuli – Gianni Ferrari
- Gnomonics Up North “Le Gnomoniste” (1993-2010) André E. Bouchard
- The Tove’s Nest
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Annual membership in the North American Sundial Society includes four issues of The Compendium, available in print, CD-R discs, or down-loadable digital editions. Since June 2010, the print edition comes in full color, while the CD-R and digital editions not only come in digital color, but from time to time offer software features and other material of interest to computer users. The Digital Compendium is available on a CD-R via postal mail or by download. It is published in PDF and requires the Adobe Reader® to read. NASS membership and subscription can be made for one or two years.
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