Working Group for Sundials
The logo of the ‘Working Group for Sundials’ (left upper corner) shows one of Austria’s oldest style sundials, the sundial of the St. Stephans Cathedral in Vienna
Objectives of the Working Group
1. Assistance in the preservation of historical sundials
Austria is one of the countries with the richest heritage of sundials in the world. The members of
the Working Group see it as their duty to support, in the best possible manner, the authorities who are
responsible for the preservation of sundials as culturally valuable assets (offices for the protection
of historical monuments, communal administrations, etc.) in the restoration of dial-plates and gnomons.
2. Design of new sundials
The GSA encourages and supports the design and the construction of new sundials. Many members are able to contribute their special know-how and experience.3. Cataloging Austrian sundials
As of 1982, sundials in Austria have been systematically registered and stored in a database that is continuously updated. Currently the database contains more than 3000 sundials. At present Adi Prattes, Klagenfurt manages the sundial database. He records newly constructed sundials, changes or loss of sundials, and updates sundial data if required. We would appreciate your informations or pictures (digital photos or prints, slides, etc.), sent to Adi Prattes.
4. Contact to other sundial associations abroad
The Working Group for Sundials is interested in contacts to foreign sundial associations. Regularly, seminars are organized, letters exchanged, and personal contacts are made.
Publications of the GSA
Since 1990, GSA has informed its members through two circulars ('RUNDSCHREIBEN') per year about events, literature, gnomonic activities of GSA members, and general articles on sundials.
Until 2000, Karl Schwarzinger was editor in charge of the circular 'RUNDSCHREIBEN', Ilse Fabian from 2001 to 2004 and Klaus Göller as of 2005.
Annual Meetings
Since 1990, GSA has organized an annual meeting in fall, usually in September. At these meetings, the
members of the GSA get acquainted and exchange their experience with sundials. On the first day, lectures,
slide shows and reports are presented and general matters regarding the association are discussed. The
program for the second day usually includes an all-day bus trip to sundials in the respective
region.
The following conferences have taken place or are planned.
| 1990 | Vienna | 2000 | Mariapfarr im Lungau, County Salzburg |
| 1991 | Vienna | 2001 | St. Georgen am Längsee, Carinthia |
| 1992 | Wals near Salzburg | 2002 | Köszeg, West-Hungary |
| 1993 | Szombathely / West-Hungary | 2003 | Weyregg am Attersee, Upper Austria |
| 1994 | Krems an de Donau, Lower Austria | 2004 | Oberperfuß, Tyrol |
| 1995 | Ortisei in Val Gardena, Alto Adige, Italy | 2005 | Melk, Lower Austria |
| 1996 | Kremsmünster, Upper Austria | 2006 | Aigen-Schlägl, Upper Austria |
| 1997 | Schloss Seggau bei Leibnitz, Steiermark | 2007 | Ortisei in Val Gardena, Alto Adige, Italy |
| 1998 | Stockerau (near Vienna) | 2008 | Eugendorf near Salzburg |
| 1999 | Lienz, East-Tyrol | 2009 | Friedersbach near Zwettl, Lower Austria, 25./26. Sep. |
Membership
Joining the Working Group for Sundials requires membership in the Austrian Astronomic Association.
You are invited to become a member by sending the filled-in application form and by transferring the
annual membership fee of EUR 18,00.
Please contact Norbert Rainer or Peter Husty (see address below) for GSA membership. You will receive the
application form and a payment slip.
Foundation of the Working Group
The Working Group was initiated by Karl Schwarzinger in Vienna on 13 October 1990. The chairman of the Austrian Astronomic Association, Hans Albrecht, the general secretary, Hermann Mucke, former director of the Urania observatory and the Planetarium Vienna, as well as 25 people from Austria and foreign countries were present. Currently, the “Working Group for Sundials” includes about 120 members.
From 1990 to 2000 Karl Schwarzinger was chairman of the Working Group. He initiated the publication of the sundial catalog and the Rundschreiben (circular letters), contacts to foreign countries, and the annual meetings. January 2001 to 19. Sep. 2008 Helmut Sonderegger has been chairman of the Working Group.
As of 19. Sep. 2008 Peter Husty is chairman of the Austrian Working group.
The GSA in the Internet :
Sundials in Austria : http://members.aon.at/sundials/
Software regarding sundials : http://web.utanet.at/sondereh/
Austrian Astronomical Society : http://members.ping.at/astbuero/
Addresses :
Astronomic bureau :
Hermann Mucke, Hasenwartgasse 32, A - 1238 Vienna
astbuero@astronomisches-buero-wien.or.at
Chairman of the Working Group for Sundials:
Peter Husty, Bayernstrasse 8b, A - 5411 Oberalm
peter.husty@salzburgmuseum.at
Editorial office for the "Rundschreiben":
Klaus Göller, Degengasse 70-4-8, A - 1160 Vienna
klaus.goeller@aon.at
Treasurer:
Norbert Rainer, Berggasse 4, A - 3500 Krems a.d. Donau
norbert_rai@tmo.at
Recording of sundials and updates:
Adi Prattes, Heizhausgasse 41, A - 9020 Klagenfurt
sonnenuhr@gmx.at