The Encyclopedia Britanica defines a clepsydra or water clock as "an ancient device for measuring time by the gradual flow of water."
Ctesibius most famous invention was an improvement of the clepsydra, or water clock, in which water dripping at a constant rate raised a float that held a pointer to mark the passage of the hours.
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