Calendars in Antiquity. Empires, States, and Societies
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List of Tables
- second centuryBCE–second centuryCE 1.1 Ordinary and intercalated years at Athens, late
- 1.2 Ordinary and intercalated years at Athens, third centuryBCE
- 2.1 Intercalations in the neo-Babylonian period
- 2.2 Intercalations under Cyrus, Cambyses, and (early) Darius I
- 2.3 The Saros Canon and the optimal 19-year cycles
- 2.4 Intercalations under Darius I, Xerxes, and Artaxerxes I 108 –
- 2.5 Intercalations in the later Achaemenid and Seleucid periods 112 –
- 2.6 Babylonian intercalations in the Parthian period
- 2.7 Intercalation schemes in the Babylonian calendar
- 4.1 Republican and Julian month lengths
- 5.1 Double dates in Ptolemy’sAlmagest
- 5.2 Seleucid months
- 5.3 The Syrian-Antiochene calendar
- 5.4 The Egyptian calendar in the Augustan period 266 –
- 5.5 The calendar months of Salamis
- 5.6 The calendar of Asia and its variants according to thehemerologia 280 –
- 5.7 The calendar of Heliopolis in thehemerologia