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Wat (wie) is horologe - definitie

DEVICE TO MEASURE THE PASSAGE OF TIME
Hour-glass; Sand timer; Hour glass; Hourglass (sandglass); Hourglasses; Sand timers; ⌛; Sand clock; ⏳; Hour Glass; Sandclock; Horologe; Sand dial; Sand time hourglass; Clepsammia; Time glass; Glass hour
  • Temperance]] bearing an hourglass; detail Lorenzetti's ''Allegory of Good Government'', 1338
  • The [[Timewheel]] in [[Budapest]], Hungary.
  • 19th century hourglass
  • Hourglass cursor
  • time flies]]"
  • 3-minute egg timer
  • Pirate [[Christopher Moody]]'s "Bloody Red" jack, c. 1714
  • German half-hour sand glass, first quarter of the 16th century, bronze-gilt and silver-gilt, height: 8.3 cm, diameter: 8.4 cm, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]] (New York City)
  • [[Sarcophagus]] dated c. 350, representing the wedding of Peleus and Thetis (observe the magnification with the object held by Morpheus in his hands)
  • Antique sandglasses

Horologe         
·noun A servant who called out the hours.
II. Horologe ·noun An instrument indicating the time of day; a timepiece of any kind; a watch, clock, or dial.
horologe         
['h?r?l?d?]
¦ noun archaic a timepiece.
Origin
ME: from OFr., via L. from Gk horologion, from hora 'time' + -logos '-telling'.
horologe         
n.
Time-piece (of any kind).

Wikipedia

Hourglass

An hourglass (or sandglass, sand timer, sand clock or egg timer) is a device used to measure the passage of time. It comprises two glass bulbs connected vertically by a narrow neck that allows a regulated flow of a substance (historically sand) from the upper bulb to the lower one. Typically, the upper and lower bulbs are symmetric so that the hourglass will measure the same duration regardless of orientation. The specific duration of time a given hourglass measures is determined by factors including the quantity and coarseness of the particulate matter, the bulb size, and the neck width.

Depictions of an hourglass as a symbol of the passage of time are found in art, especially on tombstones or other monuments, from antiquity to the present day. The form of a winged hourglass has been used as a literal depiction of the well-known idiom "time flies".