Clavis calendaria; or, A compendious analysis of the calendar, 第 1 巻1815 |
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... Romans for as- certaining the hour , was , by observing when the sun appeared between the rostrum , where orators barangued , and the spot called the station of the Greeks , or where ambassadors stopped when they were deputed to the ...
... Romans for as- certaining the hour , was , by observing when the sun appeared between the rostrum , where orators barangued , and the spot called the station of the Greeks , or where ambassadors stopped when they were deputed to the ...
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John Brady. not even then when the sky was overcast , the Romans were frequently at a loss to know the hour of the day , and were totally incapable of deciding that of the night . a In the year of Rome 595 , being 157 years before the ...
John Brady. not even then when the sky was overcast , the Romans were frequently at a loss to know the hour of the day , and were totally incapable of deciding that of the night . a In the year of Rome 595 , being 157 years before the ...
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... Romans afterwards made several alterations , and reversed its original method of shewing the time , making the water ... Roman advocates who , in their pleadings , had been considered to amplify beyond what their subject required , were ...
... Romans afterwards made several alterations , and reversed its original method of shewing the time , making the water ... Roman advocates who , in their pleadings , had been considered to amplify beyond what their subject required , were ...
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... Romans , or CALENDAR , which latter is the most antient orthography , took its name from the Latin word calendarium , either from the book of accounts kept by them of the money they let out upon interest — which they termed use money ...
... Romans , or CALENDAR , which latter is the most antient orthography , took its name from the Latin word calendarium , either from the book of accounts kept by them of the money they let out upon interest — which they termed use money ...
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... Roman ca- lendar ; and brought it back in point of equa- lity of the months , nearly to the sacred division , viz . Martius Aprilis - 31 - 30 Maius - 31 Junius Quintilis 31 30 Sextilis - 30 September 30 October - 31 November 30 December ...
... Roman ca- lendar ; and brought it back in point of equa- lity of the months , nearly to the sacred division , viz . Martius Aprilis - 31 - 30 Maius - 31 Junius Quintilis 31 30 Sextilis - 30 September 30 October - 31 November 30 December ...
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afterwards almanac ALPHEGE ancestors antient Apostles appears appellation April Ash Wednesday AUGUSTUS CÆSAR authors bishop blessed CÆSAR calendar called cause celebrated century ceremony Christian church Clepsydra clergy cock commencement considered Cornish language cross custom Deity denominated DIOCLESIAN distinguished divine Easter Ember Days emperor England expressive fasting feast February festival Fools heathen held holy honour idol invented January JULIUS JULIUS CAESAR Jupiter Venus Saturn king Latin latter Lent Lord Lupercalia March mark Mars Mercury Jupiter Maundy Thursday Mercury Jupiter Venus monks month Moon Mars Mercury nature NUMA POMPILIUS Nychthemeron observed Odin origin Pagan Palm Sunday PATRICK period persons pious Pope practice Quintilis Reformed regulation reign retained Rogation days Roman Rome ROMULUS sacred Saint Saturn Sun Moon Saviour Saxon season Sextilis solemn sovereign Sun Moon Mars Sunday superstition term tion Trinity usage Venus Saturn Sun VERSTEGAN week whence worship
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