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Calendar : The 5000 - Year Struggle to Align the Clock and the Heavens - and What Happened to the Missing 10 Days

Calendar : The 5000 - Year Struggle to Align the Clock and the Heavens - and What Happened to the Missing 10 Days

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  • ISBN-13: 9780756769505
  • ISBN: 0756769507
  • Publication Date: 2003
  • Publisher: DIANE Publishing Company

AUTHOR

Duncan, David Ewing

SUMMARY

On Oct. 1, 1949, Mao Zedong declared that China would follow the Gregorian calendar. For the first time the entire world agreed what the date was. Here is the first complete history of the calendar, with information about science, religion, superstition & politics of many ages. Julius Caesar attempted to impose a unified calendar, but he could not calculate exactly the length of the year. His Julian calendar gained time over the true solar year, leading to calls for reform during the Middle Ages. This caused all manner of mayhem as between 10 & 13 days were removed at a stroke, & it was 500 years before Europe was in synch again. The story of the calendar's reckoning is a tale of human will, vanity, experimentation & endeavor.Duncan, David Ewing is the author of 'Calendar : The 5000 - Year Struggle to Align the Clock and the Heavens - and What Happened to the Missing 10 Days', published 2003 under ISBN 9780756769505 and ISBN 0756769507.

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