Time and the Calendars
Author: William Matthew O'Neil
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 156
ISBN-13: 9780719006425
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Author: William Matthew O'Neil
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Published: 1976
Total Pages: 156
ISBN-13: 9780719006425
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Martin Jenkins
Publisher:
Published: 2010
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9781406323733
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhat is time? When did we first use it? Does it always work? How do animals tell time? A fun and fascinating look at time from the first calendars and clocks to the digital watches and precise time-keeping methods of today.
Author: Liz Evers
Publisher: Michael O'Mara
Published: 2013-08-25
Total Pages: 173
ISBN-13: 1782430873
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith time-related anecdotes, quotes and trivia, this is an essential handbook for anyone fascinated by the fourth dimension.
Author: John M. Steele
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Published: 2007-10-08
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 1782974938
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDates form the backbone of written history. But where do these dates come from? Many different calendars were used in the ancient world. Some of these calendars were based upon observations or calculations of regular astronomical phenomena, such as the first sighting of the new moon crescent that defined the beginning of the month in many calendars, while others incorporated schematic simplifications of these phenomena, such as the 360-day year used in early Mesopotamian administrative practices in order to simplify accounting procedures. Historians frequently use handbooks and tables for converting dates in ancient calendars into the familiar BC/AD calendar that we use today. But very few historians understand how these tables have come about, or what assumptions have been made in their construction. The seven papers in this volume provide an answer to the question what do we know about the operation of calendars in the ancient world, and just as importantly how do we know it? Topics covered include the ancient and modern history of the Egyptian 365-day calendar, astronomical and administrative calendars in ancient Mesopotamia, and the development of astronomical calendars in ancient Greece. This book will be of interest to ancient historians, historians of science, astronomers who use early astronomical records, and anyone with an interest in calendars and their development.
Author: Robert Hannah
Publisher: A&C Black
Published: 2013-11-20
Total Pages: 177
ISBN-13: 1849667519
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe smooth functioning of an ordered society depends on the possession of a means of regularising its activities over time. That means is a calendar, and its regularity is a function of how well it models the more or less regular movements of the celestial bodies - of the moon, the sun or the stars. Greek and Roman Calendars examines the ancient calendar as just such a time-piece, whose elements are readily described in astronomical and mathematical terms. The story of these calendars is one of a continuous struggle to maintain a correspondence with the regularity of the seasons and the sun, despite the fact that the calendars were usually based on the irregular moon. But on another, more human level, Greek and Roman Calendars steps beyond the merely mathematical and studies the calendar as a social instrument, which people used to organise their activities. It sets the calendars of the Greeks and Romans on a stage occupied by real people, who developed and lived with these time-pieces for a variety of purposes - agricultural, religious, political and economic.This is also a story of intersecting cultures, of Greeks with Greeks, of Greeks with Persians and Egyptians, and of Greeks with Romans, in which various calendaric traditions clashed or compromised.
Author: Betsy Maestro
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2004-11-02
Total Pages: 52
ISBN-13: 0060589450
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTravel through time with the maestros as they explore the amazing history of timekeeping! Did you know that there is more than one calendar? While the most commonly used calendar was on the year 2000, the Jewish calendar said it was the year 5760, while the Muslim calendar said 1420 and the Chinese calendar said 4698. Why do these differences exist? How did ancient civilizations keep track of time? When and how were clocks first invented? Find answers to all these questions and more in this incredible trip through history.
Author: Paul R. Wonning
Publisher: Mossy Feet Books
Published:
Total Pages: 108
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscover the fascinating history of time, clocks, calendars and time zones. A History of Time reveals the journal of the development of how humans keep track of time, including daylight saving time. Clock history, calendar history, history of time zones, sundial, hourglass history, daylight saving time
Author: Elisheva Carlebach
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2011-04-04
Total Pages: 305
ISBN-13: 0674052544
DOWNLOAD EBOOKPalaces of Time resurrects the seemingly banal calendar as a means to understand early modern Jewish life. Elisheva Carlebach has unearthed a trove of beautifully illustrated calendars, to show how Jewish men and women both adapted to the Christian world and also forged their own meanings through time.
Author: Geoff Stray
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2007-11-06
Total Pages: 68
ISBN-13: 0802716342
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe only small, popular book on the important subject of ancient calendars. The study of heavenly cycles is common to most ancient cultures. The ancient Egyptians, Chinese, and Babylonians all tried to make sense of the year. But it fell to the later Mesoamerican Maya to create a series of calendars that could be cross referenced. In doing so, the Maya discovered many strange numerical harmonics. Their lunar calendar was extremely accurate-far more so than the Greek Metonic cycle; they tracked Venus to an accuracy of less than a day in five hundred years and their tables could have been used to predict eclipses seven hundred years in the future. This book will provide a much needed compact guide to the Mayan calendar systems as well as covering the essentials of calendar development throughout the world.
Author: Edward Graham Richards
Publisher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 438
ISBN-13: 9780192862051
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHistory of calendars. The Millenium - do we have the correct date? Why do we celebrate Easter Sunday when we do? Find out in this book.