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

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      The 5,000-year struggle to align the heavens with the clock and what happened to the missing ten days.
      The 5,000-year struggle to align the heavens with the clock and what happened to the missing ten days.Measuring the daily and yearly cycle of the cosmos has never been ent...

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      Product ID:9781857029796
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:The Calendar
      Subtitle:The 5000 Year Struggle to Align the Clock and the Heavens, and What Happened to the Missing Ten Days
      Authors:Author: David Ewing Duncan
      Page Count:384
      Subjects:History of science, History of science, Time (chronology), time systems and standards, Time (chronology), time systems & standards
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      The 5,000-year struggle to align the heavens with the clock and what happened to the missing ten days.
      The 5,000-year struggle to align the heavens with the clock and what happened to the missing ten days.Measuring the daily and yearly cycle of the cosmos has never been entirely straightforward.The year 2000 is alternatively the year 2544 (Buddhist), 6236 (Ancient Egyptian), 5761 (Jewish) or simply the year of the Dragon (Chinese). The story of the creation of the Western calendar is a story of emperors and popes, mathematicians and monks, and the growth of scientific calculation to the point where, bizarrely, our measurement of time by atomic pulses is now more acurate than Time itself: the Earth is an elderly lady and slightly eccentric – she loses half a second a century. Days have been invented (Julius Caesar needed an extra 80 days in 46BC), lost (Pope Gregory XIII ditched ten days in 1582) and moved (because Julius Caesar had thirty-one in his month, Augustus determined that he should have the same, so he pinched one from February). The Calendar links politics and religion, astronomy and mathematics, Cleopatra and Stephen Hawking. And it is published as millions of computer users wonder what will happen when, after 31 December 1999, their dates run out…
      Imprint Name:4th Estate
      Publisher Name:HarperCollins Publishers
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:1999-05-06

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      Weight268 g
      Dimensions176 × 126 × 37 mm