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Portsmouth, Rockingham County, New Hampshire
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From a German paper: Description of an astronomical clock owned by Counsellor Bockman, built by Rev. Pater Hahn, with time divisions up to a thousand years and celestial displays. Also, a watch by Mr. Auch of Stutgard, Hahn's student, tracking time to a century and lunar/solar courses, planned for Venus addition.
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Mechanical Genius.—Counsellor Bockman possesses a large astronomical clock, constructed by the Rev. Pater Hahn, which not only contains the common division of time, but has likewise divisions of ten, of a hundred, and of a thousand years. The spectator contemplates, with pleasure, the contrasted quick motion of the second hand and the thousand year hand, which turns on a small dial plate, not larger than that of a Parisian watch. The progress of the latter in fifty years is very small, so that its motion is imperceptible. The ten, hundred, and a thousand year hands are not a mere display of the art of the maker; they are of great use—for on the large dial plate, which contains all the lesser, the globes are described, and the progress of the stars denoted; so that the hands, by their combining motions, display the variations, positions and appearances of the earth and the heavenly bodies.
We saw a watch made by Mr. Auch, of Stutgard, a scholar of the minister Hahn. He is only six and twenty, yet in the opinion of some, he already surpasses his master. This watch contains the divisions of time, from a second to a century.
On the opposite side, on a clouded azure ground, is seen the course of the sun and the moon, with its nodes and eclipses. The artist means to improve this watch, and describe the course of Venus, as a morning & evening star.
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Counsellor Bockman owns a large astronomical clock by Rev. Pater Hahn with time divisions from seconds to thousands of years, displaying celestial motions. Mr. Auch of Stutgard, Hahn's 26-year-old student, made a watch with time from seconds to centuries, showing sun, moon courses, eclipses, and plans to add Venus.