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2004/11/30 | 儒略历[Julian Calendar]
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发表于 12:38
In the year 46 BC, the Greek
Sosigenes
convinced Julius Caesar to reform the
Roman calendar
to a more manageable form. At this time, Julius also changed the number of days in the months to achieve a 365 day year. In order to "catch up" with the
seasons
, Julius Caesar also added 90 days to the year 46
BC
between November and February (Vardi 1991, p. 238).
The Julian calendar consisted of cycles of three 365-day years followed by a 366-day
leap year
.Around 9 BC, it was found that the priests in charge of computing the calendar had been adding
leap years
every three years instead of the four decreed by Caesar (Vardi 1991, p. 239). As a result of this error, no more
leap years
were added until 8
AD
. Leap years were therefore 45 BC, 42 BC, 39 BC, 36 BC, 33 BC, 30 BC, 27 BC, 24 BC, 21 BC, 18 BC, 15 BC, 12 BC, 9 BC, 8 AD, 12 AD, and every fourth year thereafter (Tøndering). The UNIX command
cal
incorrectly lists 4
AD
as a
leap year
(Vardi 1991).
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