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  • Tinctoris's Minimum Opus

    Tinctoris's Minimum Opus

  • The Evolution of the Roman Calendar Dwayne Meisner, University of Regina

    The Evolution of the Roman Calendar Dwayne Meisner, University of Regina

  • John Lydus

    John Lydus

  • 0 Contents.Qxd

    0 Contents.Qxd

  • Precincts of Venus: Towards a Prehistory of Ovidian Genre Joseph Farrell University of Pennsylvania, Jfarrell@Sas.Upenn.Edu

    Precincts of Venus: Towards a Prehistory of Ovidian Genre Joseph Farrell University of Pennsylvania, [email protected]

  • Durham Research Online

    Durham Research Online

  • History of the Calendar

    History of the Calendar

  • Calendars from Around the World

    Calendars from Around the World

  • The Christian Almanac 1867

    The Christian Almanac 1867

  • Renaissance Scholarship and the Athenian Calendar Paul Botley

    Renaissance Scholarship and the Athenian Calendar Paul Botley

  • About Calendars, Calendar Changes and a Tiny Bit of Astronomy

    About Calendars, Calendar Changes and a Tiny Bit of Astronomy

  • The Ancient Roman Civilization

    The Ancient Roman Civilization

  • On the Latin Language

    On the Latin Language

  • On the Latin Language

    On the Latin Language

  • C a P I T O L O Xi ° Il Mese Dell'aprile *

    C a P I T O L O Xi ° Il Mese Dell'aprile *

  • De Lingua Latina Final

    De Lingua Latina Final

  • The Roman Calendar – Months and Days

    The Roman Calendar – Months and Days

  • First Thoughts Historians Tell Us That the Oldest Rome Was the Roma Qua- Drata, a Fenced Settlement on the Palatine

    First Thoughts Historians Tell Us That the Oldest Rome Was the Roma Qua- Drata, a Fenced Settlement on the Palatine

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  • Kalendarium MMDCCLXIX Ab Vrbe Condita
  • Characteristics of Roman Female Deities
  • The Catholic University of America
  • Pomponio Leto (1428-1498) and His Circle, a Group That Has Been the Object of Renewed Scholarly Interest During the Last Fifteen Years
  • February, 1877. 28 Days
  • Liber Uricrisiarum
  • Almanacs, Stars and Calendars
  • A Critical History of Early Rome
  • Roman Calendar from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  • British History: Roman Britain Knowledge Organiser Glossary
  • Roots of Easter: ​From Babel to Rome By


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