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The devil's in the details or is it? The Monday Post - dreams of plasticfornication, Hitler uniformication. Purple Shaggy Cows. Creative Recovery #7~ Reading Deprivation. Creative Living #make your own~ The Monday Post- Creative Recovery #3- Time is...free - yes all of it! Julian calendar. The Julian calendar, introduced by Julius Caesar in 46 BC (708 AUC), was a reform of the Roman calendar. It took effect in 45 BC (709 AUC). It was the predominant calendar in most of Europe, and in European settlements in the Americas and elsewhere, until it was refined and superseded by the Gregorian calendar. The difference in the average length of the year between Julian (365.25 days) and Gregorian (365.2425 days) is 0.002%. The Julian calendar has a regular year of 365 days divided into 12 months, as listed in Table of months.

A leap day is added to February every four years. The Julian calendar has been replaced as the civil calendar by the Gregorian calendar in almost all countries which formerly used it, although it continued to be the civil calendar of some countries into the 20th century. Table of months[edit] Motivation[edit] The ordinary year in the previous Roman calendar consisted of 12 months, for a total of 355 days.

Context of the reform[edit] Julian reform[edit] #4 Creative Ecology - Is your ecology working for you? Leafy Sands and Starfish Wishes. A Taste of Poetry.