Glad you asked... There is no one credited for inventing the first sand clock. You can say the first invented sand clock was actually an hour glass which was invented by either the Greeks or Roman or the Egyptians depending on who you ask
The sand clock or hourglass is believed to have been invented in 14th century Europe, with the first known written record of it appearing in a Latin manuscript in the early 14th century. Its precise inventor is unknown.
8th century
the lantern clock was invented by john latern in the same year jesus died. you can read more on my website lemonparty.org
the sterling silver clock was invented after the sundial
the maker and the first sand clock is unknown
Glad you asked... There is no one credited for inventing the first sand clock. You can say the first invented sand clock was actually an hour glass which was invented by either the Greeks or Roman or the Egyptians depending on who you ask
no body is sure in which year the sun clock was invented but we think it was invented by the greeks or roman or egyptians
Actually it is unclear, no early source being known for the claim that the creator of the first sand clock was an 8th-century monk named Luitprand, who served at the cathedral in Chartes, France.
to tell whats the time but in a real hurry bcouse sometimes they wanted to kill somebody
Another name for sand clock is hour glass
Professor Farnsworth invented the death clock
A clock
the clock that was invented with no moving parts is a sundial
The primitive clock was invented by Henry de Wick in 1368.
1320 it was made
8th century