![]() ![]() The ordinary year in the previous Roman calendar consisted of twelve months, for a total of 355 days. I therefore suggest the following wordings: I take it from the last post that none of the people Dr Bennett wants to call as witnesses is alive. If I am wrong no doubt Joe will put things right. I thought the indent rule was that each contributor's posts were aligned, so that on this thread Dr Bennett would be justified left, I would be on first tab and Gerry on second. 31 Reducing the error of the Gregorian calendar to zeroĬelsus and the Triennial Cycles: A ProposalĪnd a happy Mother's Day (it's different over here).29.1 Discussion of verifying calendar change.29 RFC: method for verifying calendar change?.27 Reason for marking certain statements as original research.26 Rewrite of the "Leap year error" section, cite error in yesterday's revision and other matters.25 RFC: Is the Julian a reform of Egyptian calendar?.21 Error in comparison of Julian and Gregorian dates in the lead text.20 What was the Julian calendar aligned to?.13 Hostility to southern hemisphere residents.12 Sacrobosco's theory on month lengths.9 Edit request from Damienpryan1, 19 August 2011. ![]() 1 Celsus and the Triennial Cycles: A Proposal.
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