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This project examines the evolution of calendars in late antique and medieval societies, focusing on their standardization and cultural significance. It explores how calendars influenced social organization, politics, and religion across different historical contexts.
This project will study how calendars evolved in late antique and medieval societies towards ever increasing standardization and fixation.
The study of calendars has been neglected by historians as a technical curiosity; but in fact, the calendar was at the heart of ancient and medieval culture, as a structured concept of time, and as an organizing principle of social life.The history of calendars in late Antiquity and the Middle Ages was a complex social and cultural process, closely related to…
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