Timekeeping in the 17th Century: Life Before Standardized Clocks
The year is 1650. Dawn breaks over a bustling London street. A baker, eager to fire up his ovens, glances not at a digital display, but at the sky. He squints, judging the sun’s angle, a silent conversation with the heavens dictating the start of his workday. This was life before the tyranny of the … Read more