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Page 349
... Calendar of Coligny into harmony with the elements of lunar theory . I must , therefore , fall back on the two alternatives which I specified on p . 75 of your paper , viz . that the Calendar “ must be either a quondam lunar calendar ...
... Calendar of Coligny into harmony with the elements of lunar theory . I must , therefore , fall back on the two alternatives which I specified on p . 75 of your paper , viz . that the Calendar “ must be either a quondam lunar calendar ...
Page 357
... calendar will explain the object of the introduction to the Milesian Calendar of 109 B. C. , which , as has been seen above , deals with the history of the equation of the solar and lunar calendars . The use of these pegs seems to me to ...
... calendar will explain the object of the introduction to the Milesian Calendar of 109 B. C. , which , as has been seen above , deals with the history of the equation of the solar and lunar calendars . The use of these pegs seems to me to ...
Page 358
... Calendar presents us with 2 intercalations in 5 years , which would amount to 38 intercalations in 95 years ; in order , therefore , to make the Calendar true to the sun , it would be necessary to omit one of the intercalary months ...
... Calendar presents us with 2 intercalations in 5 years , which would amount to 38 intercalations in 95 years ; in order , therefore , to make the Calendar true to the sun , it would be necessary to omit one of the intercalary months ...
Contents
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL Meeting July 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
SOME CARDINAL POINTS IN KNOWLEDGE | 28 |
PROLEGOMENA TO THE STUDY OF THE LATER IRISH BARDS 12001500 | 89 |
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