JULIAN CALENDAR September. At the top right, a depiction of the zodiac sign of Libra. At the bottom, a grape harvest scene. The Julian method was developed by the Greek astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and promulgated by Julius Caesar (from whom it takes its name) in the year 46 BC. From 1582, the Julian method was replaced by the Gregorian calendar by decree of Pope Gregory XIII. Illuminated page from a Flemish \

Paesi Bassi

title: THE HARVEST FROM THE BOOK OF HOURS

subject date: 2004-05-19

caption: JULIAN CALENDAR September. At the top right, a depiction of the zodiac sign of Libra. At the bottom, a grape harvest scene. The Julian method was developed by the Greek astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and promulgated by Julius Caesar (from whom it takes its name) in the year 46 BC. From 1582, the Julian method was replaced by the Gregorian calendar by decree of Pope Gregory XIII. Illuminated page from a Flemish ''Book of Hours'' from around 1500

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