Iran, Volumer 33-34British Institute of Persian Studies., 1995 Vols. for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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Side 47
... calendar , and at least 60 days if the last intercalation was a double one . But the discrepancy is not 30 or more days ; it is only five . It is also clear that any intercalation would have upset whatever lin- guistic agreement there ...
... calendar , and at least 60 days if the last intercalation was a double one . But the discrepancy is not 30 or more days ; it is only five . It is also clear that any intercalation would have upset whatever lin- guistic agreement there ...
Side 49
... calendar into agreement with the Sogdian , but not the Egyptian , for one month . Finally , the Egyptian epagomenai , at the end of the Egyptian year , restore the agreement between the three calendars at the beginning of the next ...
... calendar into agreement with the Sogdian , but not the Egyptian , for one month . Finally , the Egyptian epagomenai , at the end of the Egyptian year , restore the agreement between the three calendars at the beginning of the next ...
Side 50
... calendar was introduced , precede the first month of spring . In this form , the calendar continued in use , without any further alteration , for about a thousand years , until the time of Sasanian calendar reform , around A.D. 500 ...
... calendar was introduced , precede the first month of spring . In this form , the calendar continued in use , without any further alteration , for about a thousand years , until the time of Sasanian calendar reform , around A.D. 500 ...
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The International Merv Project Preliminary Report on the Third Season 1994 | 31 |
Place and Throne in Persian by François de Blois | 38 |
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