The
astronomical clock of
St. Nicholas Church, Stralsund
St. Nicholas Church (german: Nikolaikirche) is the oldest of the three major parish churches of the Hanseatic city of Stralsund in Germany. It was dedicated in 1279 to St. Nicholas of Myra, the patron saint of sailors. Since 1524 it has been an ...
is a 14th century monumental
astrolabe
An astrolabe ( grc, ἀστρολάβος ; ar, ٱلأَسْطُرلاب ; persian, ستارهیاب ) is an ancient astronomical instrument that was a handheld model of the universe. Its various functions also make it an elaborate inclin ...
clock. It was probably damaged in the 16th century, and has not worked since then. It is the only clock of its kind to have been preserved almost entirely in its original condition. The clockwork and the indications have not been restored.
Manfred Schukowski
Manfred Schukowski (born 16 January 1928) is a German academic teacher and author of works on astronomical clocks.
Life
Schukowski grew up in Stralsund where he was born and attended school there from 1934 to 1944. In 1945, he became a sailor o ...
: ''Wunderuhren'', Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 2006, ISBN 3-935749-03-1, p. 111: The clock is ''„einmalig“'' nique in that ''„in ihrer äußeren gotischen Gestalt unverfälscht und nahezu vollständig erhalten blieb“'' t remains unadulterated and retains its exterior gothic form almost in fulland ''„ihr Uhrwerk'' ..''ohne jeden Zusatz aus späterer Zeit vorhanden“'' he clockwork is without any addition from a later time
The Stralsund clock is the oldest mechanical clock in the world to have been preserved in its original state, and one of the oldest fittings in St. Nicholas, first mentioned in 1394. It is positioned in the church's choir, directly behind the high altar. The clock features a self-portrait of its maker
Nikolaus Lilienfeld
Nikolaus Lilienfeld (also Nicolaus Lillienveld, Nikolaus Lillienfeld) was a German engineer and clockmaker of the late 14th and early 15th centuries.
Life and work
The circumstances of Lilienfeld's life are largely unknown. It is assumed th ...
, which is considered to be the oldest portrait of a clockmaker in the German-speaking world.
History
According to an inscription on the clock, it was completed on
Saint Nicholas Day (6 December) 1394 by
Nikolaus Lilienfeld
Nikolaus Lilienfeld (also Nicolaus Lillienveld, Nikolaus Lillienfeld) was a German engineer and clockmaker of the late 14th and early 15th centuries.
Life and work
The circumstances of Lilienfeld's life are largely unknown. It is assumed th ...
. It was probably operational only until the
Stralsunder Kirchenbrechen of 10 April 1525 during the
Reformation
The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation) was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and in ...
.
In 1894, the dial's gothic decorations were restored.
In August 1942, the clock dial was moved to the tower of St. Mary's Church,
Grimmen
Grimmen (; csb, Grzëmié) is a town in Vorpommern-Rügen, a district in the Bundesland Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. Prior to 2011, when district reforms were made in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, it was the capital of the now bygone Nordvorpommer ...
, to protect it from damage during the War. After the War, it was returned to St. Nicholas. The decorations restored in 1894 were lost.
In 1994, the case was restored and the clockwork cleaned and conserved. The clockwork's missing parts were not reintroduced for reasons of conservation, so the clock was deliberately not restored to working order.
Description
Clock case
The clock's case is square, with sides of approximately 4 metres. The dial is round, and touches the sides of the case frame. In the four corners, the
Four Wise Men are depicted:
* top left:
Ptolemy
Claudius Ptolemy (; grc-gre, Πτολεμαῖος, ; la, Claudius Ptolemaeus; AD) was a mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, geographer, and music theorist, who wrote about a dozen scientific treatises, three of which were of importanc ...
, the Greek mathematician, geographer, astronomer, astrologer, music theorist and philosopher. His banner reads ''"Inferiora reguntur a superioribus"'' (Lower things are ruled by higher things.)
* top right:
Alfonso X
Alfonso X (also known as the Wise, es, el Sabio; 23 November 1221 – 4 April 1284) was King of Castile, León and Galicia from 30 May 1252 until his death in 1284. During the election of 1257, a dissident faction chose him to be king of Germ ...
, King of Castile, Léon and Galicia, disputed King of Germany, and sponsor of the
Alfonsine tables of astronomical data. His banner: ''"Motus solis et planetarum in obliquo circulo est"'' (The motion of the sun and the planets is in an oblique circle.)
* bottom left:
Ali ibn Ridwan
Abu'l Hassan Ali ibn Ridwan Al-Misri () (c. 988 - c. 1061) was an Arab of Egyptian origin who was a physician, astrologer and astronomer, born in Giza.
He was a commentator on ancient Greek medicine, and in particular on Galen; his commentary on ...
(labelled ''Hali''), the Islamic scholar, physician and astrologer. His banner: ''"Dies est elevacio solis super orizontem"'' (The day is the elevation of the sun above the horizon.)
* bottom right:
Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi
Abu Ma'shar al-Balkhi, Latinized as Albumasar (also ''Albusar'', ''Albuxar''; full name ''Abū Maʿshar Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿUmar al-Balkhī'' ;
, AH 171–272), was an early Persian Muslim astrologer, thought to be the greatest ast ...
(labelled ''Albumazar''), the Persian mathematician, astronomer and astrologer. His banner: ''"Sapiens vir dominabitur astris"'' (The wise man will rule over the stars.)
On the narrow left side wall of the clock, windows are painted; Nikolaus Lilienfeld, the clockmaker, looks out of one.
Underneath the dial
The clock case sits on top of a central console with a wide barred window. This was possibly intended to accommodate a calendar disc. The panel paintings either side of the window depict, on the left, a man pushing a door open, with the Latin banner ''"post deum omnium vivencium vita sol et luna"'' (After God, the sun and the moon are the life of all living things), representing the morning, and on the right, a man pulling a door closed, with the Latin banner ''"matutinae imensa munera sed saepe male finiunt"'' (The morning promises rich rewards, but things often finish badly), representing the evening.
Dial
In the clock, the sober display of the time and the movements of the heavens are combined. It is both a clock and a clockwork astrolabe.
The Baltic Sea clock family
Manfred Schukowski
Manfred Schukowski (born 16 January 1928) is a German academic teacher and author of works on astronomical clocks.
Life
Schukowski grew up in Stralsund where he was born and attended school there from 1934 to 1944. In 1945, he became a sailor o ...
classes the Stralsund astronomical clock and several similar clocks in churches around the Baltic Sea as comprising the “Baltic Sea clock family”.
Manfred Schukowski
Manfred Schukowski (born 16 January 1928) is a German academic teacher and author of works on astronomical clocks.
Life
Schukowski grew up in Stralsund where he was born and attended school there from 1934 to 1944. In 1945, he became a sailor o ...
: ''Die Astronomische Uhr in St. Marien zu Rostock''. he Astronomical Clock of St. Mary's, Rostock Langewiesche Nachfolger und Köster Verlagsbuchhandlung, Königstein/Taunus, 1992. pp. 9–13. All have wooden cases with dimensions of several metres, which are fastened at a height of a few metres between two inner pillars of the church. Often, as in Stralsund, they are positioned behind the high altar, with the dial facing the eastern outer wall of the church. Under the dial there are often wooden pillars, with a rotating calendar disc between them – in Stralsund these are absent, the pillars are merely painted on narrow panels.
Bibliography
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Manfred Schukowski
Manfred Schukowski (born 16 January 1928) is a German academic teacher and author of works on astronomical clocks.
Life
Schukowski grew up in Stralsund where he was born and attended school there from 1934 to 1944. In 1945, he became a sailor o ...
: ''Wunderuhren''.
arvel clocks Thomas Helms Verlag, Schwerin 2006. ISBN 3-935749-03-1
* Manfred Schukowski: ''Uhren aus Kirchen in hansischer Zeit''.
Hanseatic
The Hanseatic League (; gml, Hanse, , ; german: label=German language, Modern German, Deutsche Hanse) was a Middle Ages, medieval commercial and defensive confederation of merchant guilds and market towns in Central Europe, Central and Norther ...
times]. In: Deutsche Gesellschaft für Chronometrie, Yearbook 2009. pp. 69–83.
References
External links
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