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- 20:54, 7 April 2025 Annotation:Q1731 (hist | edit) [19 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Example Description")
- 13:16, 19 February 2025 Annotation:Q1729 (hist | edit) [216 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "One special feature of this dioptric prismatic bussole is that it does without a visible compass needle. Instead, the entire dial, a so-called dry dial, aligns itself magnetically to the north by means of its gimbal.")
- 13:13, 19 February 2025 Annotation:Q1728 (hist | edit) [213 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The inscription “Oeri in Zürich” refers to the manufacturer of the object, his name is Johann Georg Oeri. In his workshop at Trittligasse 34 in Zurich, he made mathematical and physical measuring instruments.")
- 13:12, 19 February 2025 Annotation:Q1727 (hist | edit) [97 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A Surveying compass, Johan Georg Oeri Zürich, ca. 1820, http://doi.org/10.21264/ethz-a-000013400")
- 12:18, 27 November 2024 Annotation:Q1706 (hist | edit) [163 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Archangel Michael holding sceptre on the right hand and a globus cruciger on the left hand; identifying inscription on either side of the portrait: Μιχα(ὴλ)")
- 12:18, 27 November 2024 Annotation:Q1705 (hist | edit) [165 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "St George holding spear on the right hand and a shield on the left hand; identifying inscription on either side of the portrait: Ὁ ἅ(γιος) Γεόργιο(ς)")
- 12:16, 27 November 2024 Annotation:Q1704 (hist | edit) [91 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Circular Inscription. Legend reads: "Watch over me, namesake, through (your) intercessions"")
- 12:15, 27 November 2024 Annotation:Q1702 (hist | edit) [111 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Circular Inscription. Legend reads: "Seal, save Michael Lazaritzes" OR "By sealing you save Michael Lazaritzes"")
- 11:54, 22 November 2024 Annotation:Q1694 (hist | edit) [746 bytes] Admin (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In der traditionellen ostasiatischen Architektur ist der Xuanguan (Hyeongwan / 현관 auf Koreanisch und Genkan / 玄関 auf Japanisch) ein Puffer zwischen dem Äußeren und dem Inneren des Hauses, so dass das Äußere und das Innere des Hauses bis zu einem gewissen Grad getrennt sind. Der Xuanguan in der traditionellen chinesischen Architektur hat oft einen Paravent oder Zhongmen (eine Paraventtür, die sich in der Mitte des Innenraums hinter der Tür befindet), der den...")