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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Johann Wilhelm Dilich (1600 – 1657) workedJohann Wilhelm Dilich (1600 – 1657) worked between 1628 and 1657 as an engineer and master builder in Frankfurt am Main. Born in Kassel, we was the son of master builder .He used instruments made by the imperial instrument maker Erasmus Habermehl (died in 1606 in Prague). Dilich had uniform leather cases produced for these devices: * Octagonal vertical sundial signed "Erasmus Habermehl fecit 89" * Conversion plate with slide signed "Erasmus habermehl" * Octagonal vertical sundial signed "E.H.fecit" * Theodolite signed "Erasmus Habermehl" * Round vertical sundialasmus Habermehl" * Round vertical sundial , Johann Wilhelm Dilich (* 1600 in Kassel; †Johann Wilhelm Dilich (* 1600 in Kassel; † 1657) war zwischen 1628 und 1657 als Ingenieur und Stadtbaumeister in Frankfurt am Main tätig. Er war Sohn des Baumeisters Wilhelm Dilich.Er benutzte Instrumente des kaiserlichen Instrumentenmacher Erasmus Habermehl († 1606 inPrag). Für diese Geräte ließ Dilich einheitliche Lederetuis fertigen. * Achteckige Vertikalsonnenuhr sig. "Erasmus Habermehl fecit 89" * Umrechnungsplatte mit Schieber sig."Erasmus habermehl" * Achteckige Vertikalsonnenuhr sig."E.H.fecit" * Theodolit sig. "Erasmus Habermehl" * Runde Vertikalsonnenuhrsmus Habermehl" * Runde Vertikalsonnenuhr
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rdfs:comment Johann Wilhelm Dilich (* 1600 in Kassel; †Johann Wilhelm Dilich (* 1600 in Kassel; † 1657) war zwischen 1628 und 1657 als Ingenieur und Stadtbaumeister in Frankfurt am Main tätig. Er war Sohn des Baumeisters Wilhelm Dilich.Er benutzte Instrumente des kaiserlichen Instrumentenmacher Erasmus Habermehl († 1606 inPrag). Für diese Geräte ließ Dilich einheitliche Lederetuis fertigen. * Achteckige Vertikalsonnenuhr sig. "Erasmus Habermehl fecit 89" * Umrechnungsplatte mit Schieber sig."Erasmus habermehl" * Achteckige Vertikalsonnenuhr sig."E.H.fecit" * Theodolit sig. "Erasmus Habermehl" * Runde Vertikalsonnenuhrsmus Habermehl" * Runde Vertikalsonnenuhr , Johann Wilhelm Dilich (1600 – 1657) workedJohann Wilhelm Dilich (1600 – 1657) worked between 1628 and 1657 as an engineer and master builder in Frankfurt am Main. Born in Kassel, we was the son of master builder .He used instruments made by the imperial instrument maker Erasmus Habermehl (died in 1606 in Prague). Dilich had uniform leather cases produced for these devices: * Octagonal vertical sundial signed "Erasmus Habermehl fecit 89" * Conversion plate with slide signed "Erasmus habermehl" * Octagonal vertical sundial signed "E.H.fecit" * Theodolite signed "Erasmus Habermehl" * Round vertical sundialasmus Habermehl" * Round vertical sundial
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