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- Q1027560 subject Q8792727.
- Q1027560 subject Q8935928.
- Q1027560 abstract "An anemoscope is a device invented to show the direction of the wind, or to foretell a change of wind direction or weather.Hygroscopic devices, in particular those utilizing catgut, were considered as very good anemoscopes, seldom failing to foretell the shifting of the wind. The ancient anemoscope seems, by Vitruvius's description of it, to have been intended to show which way the wind actually blew, rather than to foretell into which quarter it would change.Otto von Guericke gave the title anemoscope to a machine invented by him to foretell the change of the weather, as to fair and rain. It consisted of a small wooden man who rose and fell in a glass tube as the atmospheric pressure increased or decreased. Accordingly, M. Comiers has shown that this was simply an application of the common barometer. This formTemplate:Huh? of the anemoscope was invented by Leonardo da Vinci.".
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- Q1027560 wikiPageWikiLink Q8792727.
- Q1027560 wikiPageWikiLink Q8935928.
- Q1027560 comment "An anemoscope is a device invented to show the direction of the wind, or to foretell a change of wind direction or weather.Hygroscopic devices, in particular those utilizing catgut, were considered as very good anemoscopes, seldom failing to foretell the shifting of the wind.".
- Q1027560 label "Anemoscope".