The Athenian Year. - MERITT, B.D.,

KORTE INHOUD

In 1928 Merritt in The Athenian Calendar of the Fifth Century (?), sought to show that in the fifth century the civil (or conciliar) year approximated in length tot the solar year and was devided into prytanies of 36 and 37 days in no regular sequence. (?) In the present book, which is based on the Sather Lectures of 1959, Meritt reviews in detail the epigraphic evidence, including four new inscriptions from the third and second centuries B.C. (?) Throughout the book the reasoning is clear and incisive, and the study of many inscriptions is significantly advanced.' (R. MEIGGS in The Classical Review (New Series), 1963, pp.334-35). From the library of the late Prof.Dr. Nikolaus Himmelmann.
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1961Uitgever: University of California Press