History of Calendars

Calendars in the Making: The Origins of Calendars from the Roman Empire to the Later Middle Ages

University College London Edited by Sacha Stern, "Calendars in the Making: The Origins of Calendars from the Roman Empire to the Later Middle Ages "
English | ISBN: 9004459634 | 2021 | 312 pages | PDF | 6 MB
A Brief History of Timekeeping: The Science of Marking Time, from Stonehenge to Atomic Clocks

A Brief History of Timekeeping: The Science of Marking Time, from Stonehenge to Atomic Clocks by Chad Orzel, Mike Lenz, HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
English | 2022 | ISBN: B09QBQR53B | M4B@64 kbps | 12h 28m | 342 Mb

Mayan Astronomy: The History of the Maya’s Measurements of the Planets and Stars  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Jan. 21, 2023
Mayan Astronomy: The History of the Maya’s Measurements of the Planets and Stars

Mayan Astronomy: The History of the Maya’s Measurements of the Planets and Stars by Charles River Editors
English | July 19, 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B099T23PV9 | 81 pages | EPUB | 1.17 Mb
A Brief History of Timekeeping: The Science of Marking Time, from Stonehenge to Atomic Clocks

A Brief History of Timekeeping: The Science of Marking Time, from Stonehenge to Atomic Clocks by Chad Orzel
English | January 25th, 2022 | ISBN: 1953295606 | 336 pages | True EPUB | 8.27 MB

"A wonderful look into understanding and recording time, Orzel’s latest is appropriate for all readers who are curious about those ticks and tocks that mark nearly every aspect of our lives."
—Booklist
A Brief History of Timekeeping: The Science of Marking Time, from Stonehenge to Atomic Clocks [Audiobook]

A Brief History of Timekeeping: The Science of Marking Time, from Stonehenge to Atomic Clocks [Audiobook]
English | January 25, 2022 | ASIN: B09QBQR53B | M4B@64 kbps | 12h 28m | 355 MB
Author: Chad Orzel | Narrator: Mike Lenz

The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction  Audiobooks

Posted by Free butterfly at Sept. 14, 2023
The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction

The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction by Leofranc Holford-Strevens, Ben Esner, Tantor Audio
English | 2021 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B096WD83G2 | 3 hours and 56 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 108 Mb

The history of astronomy: From prehistory to the 20th century  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Jan. 12, 2023
The history of astronomy: From prehistory to the 20th century

The history of astronomy: From prehistory to the 20th century by José Ruiz Watzeck
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BP9JVLXK | 108 pages | EPUB | 2.49 Mb

The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction [Repost]  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by ChrisRedfield at June 9, 2019
The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction [Repost]

Leofranc Holford-Strevens - The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction
Published: 2005-10-27 | ISBN: 0192804995 | PDF | 160 pages | 3.74 MB

For the Love of Mars: A Human History of the Red Planet  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at May 19, 2023
For the Love of Mars: A Human History of the Red Planet

For the Love of Mars: A Human History of the Red Planet by Matthew Shindell
English | May 18th, 2023 | ISBN: 0226821897 | 248 pages | True EPUB | 6.25 MB

A tour of Mars in the human imagination, from ancient astrologers to modern explorers.

The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Aug. 18, 2019
The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)

The History of Time: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions) by Leofranc Holford-Strevens
English | August 11th, 2005 | ISBN: 0192804995 | 144 pages | EPUB | 18.35 MB

Why do we measure time in the way that we do? Why is a week seven days long? At what point did minutes and seconds come into being? Why are some calendars lunar and some solar? The organisation of time into hours, days, months and years seems immutable and universal, but is actually far more artificial than most people realise. The French Revolution resulted in a restructuring of the French calendar, and the Soviet Union experimented with five and then six-day weeks. Leofranc Holford-Strevens explores these questions using a range of fascinating examples from Ancient Rome and Julius Caesar's imposition of the Leap Year, to the 1920s' project for a fixed Easter.