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... March ; by adding to these the number of the Solar Regulars , which gave the relative week - days of the different months , for a given month one obtained the week - day of the first of that month in a particular year . These Solar ...
... March ; by adding to these the number of the Solar Regulars , which gave the relative week - days of the different months , for a given month one obtained the week - day of the first of that month in a particular year . These Solar ...
Page 118
... March 991 ) he places before 1 March 1031 ( pp . xl , lxxii ) , but as Sackur points out ( Die Cluniazenser , ii . 34 , 1894 ) it must be earlier than 29 March 1030 . Late in the thirteenth century the reckoning of the year from 1 March ...
... March 991 ) he places before 1 March 1031 ( pp . xl , lxxii ) , but as Sackur points out ( Die Cluniazenser , ii . 34 , 1894 ) it must be earlier than 29 March 1030 . Late in the thirteenth century the reckoning of the year from 1 March ...
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... March , which we have seen to be limited to the dating of strictly religious transactions . The origin of Falco's plan of beginning his record of each year with the 1st of March is unexplained . supposition that , with this isolated ...
... March , which we have seen to be limited to the dating of strictly religious transactions . The origin of Falco's plan of beginning his record of each year with the 1st of March is unexplained . supposition that , with this isolated ...
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