Dundee
Mathematical Gazetteer of the British Isles
Mills Observatory, Dundee, is one of the few (the only?) British observatories open to the public.
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James Ivory (1765-1842) was born in Dundee and later taught here for three years. His library is in the Dundee Public Library. [1]
[2] says there are carved stone balls in the Dundee City Museum, but I haven't been to see them.
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James Ivory (1765-1842) was born in Dundee and later taught here for three years. His library is in the Dundee Public Library. [1]
[2] says there are carved stone balls in the Dundee City Museum, but I haven't been to see them.
See THIS LINK
References (show)
- Craik, Alex. British Libraries #6: The James Ivory Collection; BSHM Newsletter 29 (Summer 1995) 30.
- Critchlow, Keith. Time Stands Still - New Light on Megalithic Science. Gordon Fraser, London, 1979. Chap. 7: Platonic spheres - a millennium before Plato, pp. 131-149.
The Mathematical Gazetteer of the British Isles was created by David Singmaster.
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