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Calendar : The 5000-year Struggle To Align The Clock And The Heavens - And  What Happened To The Missing Ten Days

Calendar : The 5000-year Struggle To Align The Clock And The Heavens - And What Happened To The Missing Ten Days

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Calendar : The 5000-year Struggle To Align The Clock And The Heavens - And What Happened To The Missing Ten Days

by Duncan, David Ewing

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ISBN 10
1857027213
ISBN 13
9781857027211
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London, England: Fourth Estate. Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1998. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. 1857027213 . Burgundy hard covers / gilt titles to the spine. In Fine condition, tightly bound and unmarked with light spine end bumping. The first free end paper has a small piece clipped from the right had corner. The DJ is unlcipped and in Very Good++ condition with light cover scuffing and edgewear. "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, which is related in this book, 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 accurate than time itself: the Earth is an elderly lady and slightly eccentric - she loses half a second a century." ; B&W Illustrations; 7.01 X 5.28 X 1.65 inches; 360 pages .

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Bytown Bookery CA (CA)
Bookseller's Inventory #
18900
Title
Calendar : The 5000-year Struggle To Align The Clock And The Heavens - And What Happened To The Missing Ten Days
Author
Duncan, David Ewing
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket
Edition
First Edition; First Printing
ISBN 10
1857027213
ISBN 13
9781857027211
Publisher
Fourth Estate
Place of Publication
London, England
Date Published
1998
LCCN
98010434
Dewey
529/.3/09 21
Keywords
1857027213, Time, Gregorgian Calendar
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