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Page 340
... Coligny Calendar is probably , like our Easter Calendar , a lunar calendar accommodated to the Julian Calendar in a cycle of 19 years . This conclusion appeared to be admissible only on the supposition that Equos ( February ) had only ...
... Coligny Calendar is probably , like our Easter Calendar , a lunar calendar accommodated to the Julian Calendar in a cycle of 19 years . This conclusion appeared to be admissible only on the supposition that Equos ( February ) had only ...
Page 352
... Coligny Calendar . ' I note the reference to Greek pilgrims who made offerings at the island temple . The epiphany at that temple is clearly the occasion of a great festival ( τὸν θεὸν κιθαρίζειν τε καὶ χορεύειν συνεχῶς τὰς VÚKтas ) ...
... Coligny Calendar . ' I note the reference to Greek pilgrims who made offerings at the island temple . The epiphany at that temple is clearly the occasion of a great festival ( τὸν θεὸν κιθαρίζειν τε καὶ χορεύειν συνεχῶς τὰς VÚKтas ) ...
Page 355
... calendar and solar year was established by omitting one intercalary month every 160 years . He does not tell us how ... Coligny Calendar , Mr.W.H. Forbes , of Balliol , has called my attention to the resemblance between the holes against ...
... calendar and solar year was established by omitting one intercalary month every 160 years . He does not tell us how ... Coligny Calendar , Mr.W.H. Forbes , of Balliol , has called my attention to the resemblance between the holes against ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
SOME PALESTINIAN CULTS IN THE GRAECOROMAN AGE By G | 55 |
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