. Annals of medical history. Fig. 2. ByrhtfcrSs diagram of the physical and physiological fours supplied froiMS. 17 of St. Johns College, Oxford, written in the year mo. 144 Annals of Medical History with a note as to the number of days in eaehand arranged so that each month corre-spondstoits zodiacal sign. The inmost bandof the curve shows the supposed rehition otthe months to the movements of the mooaand merits a few words of represents the Dionysian cycle, whichwas invented in the sixth century and was nine and thirty days alternately. An inter-calary month of thirty days was


. Annals of medical history. Fig. 2. ByrhtfcrSs diagram of the physical and physiological fours supplied froiMS. 17 of St. Johns College, Oxford, written in the year mo. 144 Annals of Medical History with a note as to the number of days in eaehand arranged so that each month corre-spondstoits zodiacal sign. The inmost bandof the curve shows the supposed rehition otthe months to the movements of the mooaand merits a few words of represents the Dionysian cycle, whichwas invented in the sixth century and was nine and thirty days alternately. An inter-calary month of thirty days was insertedseven times in nineteen years. This calendar,which was adopted at the Council ofWhitby in 664, has no practical value exceptfor the calculation of Easter, a subject ofthe keenest controversy in the Englishchurch at that Fi{^. 3. A siniplirH-ci key to BMiureitis diafiiani given a wide |) Calendaand Western date of Iaster. .lanuarias =^ Dee. 2ist. An Unrecognized Anglo-Saxon Medical Text 145 Spring Equinox = Duodecimo (die ante) Calendas Aprilcs = March Solstice = Duodecimo (die ante) Calendas Julias =June Equinox = Duodecimo (die ante) Calendas Octobres


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