On 24 Feb 2012, at 17:59, Tony Finch wrote: > Zefram <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> And that was obvious when days were routinely described by those >> labels, today and tomorrow both being "ante diem [bis] sextum Kalends >> Martius". > > St Mattias day was ante diem sextum kalendas martii, so it usually occured > on the 24th February, but on the 25th in bissextile years. He was moved to > May by the reform of the Roman Catholic calendar of saints in 1969.
Steve's original claim was about "acts of parliament". Assuming that means the parliament in London (which would also, at the time, have been legislating for what is now the USA), I refer to http://goo.gl/gL9oH, Calendar (New Style) Act 1750 S.6, which fixes St Matthias on Feb 24 (in, for the avoidance of doubt, a table that mentions Feb 29). ian _______________________________________________ LEAPSECS mailing list [email protected] http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/leapsecs
