Again my reply to Favio didn’t post. I don’t know why, but now I’m trying
again to post it:
,
Favio—
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You wrote:
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The idea of reviving the Rep. Calendar (together with the corresponding
Greg. Calendar) is that of an intellectual fun
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Undenniably so.
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[quote]
If
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 4:44 AM Frank King wrote:
> Dear Michael,
>
> I agree with much of what you say about the
> French Republican Calendar but, importantly,
> you say nothing about how this calendar
> relates to sundials. Let me explain in
> simple steps:
>
> 1. Sketch an outline vertical
I tried postings replies to both Frank & Favio in one post, & it didn’t
work. Neither reply posted. So now I’m starting over, postings them
sseparately. This reply is to Frank, & my reply to Favio will immediately
subsequently be posted. I hope that these replies will post this time.
Hi Frank—
On Tue, Sep 20, 2022 at 9:08 AM fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it <
fabio.sav...@nonvedolora.it> wrote:
> Dear Michael
>
> The idea of reviving the Rep. Calendar (together with the corresponding
> Greg. Calendar) is that of an intellectual fun and I would be amazed to
> discover other implications.
>
>
Dear Michael
The idea of reviving the Rep. Calendar (together with the corresponding
Greg. Calendar) is that of an intellectual fun and I would be amazed to
discover other implications.
There are many calendars still in use in the world even if to give us an
appointment it has become common
Dear Michael,
I agree with much of what you say about the
French Republican Calendar but, importantly,
you say nothing about how this calendar
relates to sundials. Let me explain in
simple steps:
1. Sketch an outline vertical sundial with
seven declination curves and a single
hour