Wooden calendars are a specific tool for preserving the church calendar in medieval Europe. The Christian symbols are skillfully interwoven with traditional signs, which mark the days of importance for the economic and ritual life in a year. The archaic method of time reckoning has turned into
Celem niniejszej pracy jest przybliżenie dawnych rachub czasu, szczególnie zaś sposobu datowania zas...
The liturgical calendar used in the Orthodox Church in Romania dates back to the remote times of ant...
Manuscript calendar on vellum (ca. 119 x 95 mm.); executed East-Central France, ca. 1462; in Latin w...
The issue of the liturgical calendar of the Orthodox Church is one of the topics currently being dis...
Theoretical-practical thesis which focuses on the historical development of a calendar and on its ow...
Regional Historical Museum, Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgaria) Father Matthew Preobrazhensky (nicknamed Mitka...
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
The Labors of the Months and Signs of the Zodiac form a visual calendar evoking the passage of time,...
The main feature of the Roman and Byzantine illustrated calendars, documented particularly in Italy,...
<p>The process of forming a church calendars in the context of placing the names of saints was an im...
Mount Athos uses Byzantine time system, where hours are counted from sunset. Setting the clock to Ea...
The phenomenon of Christian calendars in Hebrew has largely been ignored in modern scholarship; yet ...
Calendars represent an indication of the ways in which societies conceived time, and through the ana...
The iconography of the “Labours of the Months”, as figures engaged in active occupations, mostly rur...
In 2014, the present author came across a runic calendar — that is a perpetual calendar in which gol...
Celem niniejszej pracy jest przybliżenie dawnych rachub czasu, szczególnie zaś sposobu datowania zas...
The liturgical calendar used in the Orthodox Church in Romania dates back to the remote times of ant...
Manuscript calendar on vellum (ca. 119 x 95 mm.); executed East-Central France, ca. 1462; in Latin w...
The issue of the liturgical calendar of the Orthodox Church is one of the topics currently being dis...
Theoretical-practical thesis which focuses on the historical development of a calendar and on its ow...
Regional Historical Museum, Veliko Tarnovo (Bulgaria) Father Matthew Preobrazhensky (nicknamed Mitka...
The main goal of this work is to describe calendars of various countries, and that both calendars, w...
The Labors of the Months and Signs of the Zodiac form a visual calendar evoking the passage of time,...
The main feature of the Roman and Byzantine illustrated calendars, documented particularly in Italy,...
<p>The process of forming a church calendars in the context of placing the names of saints was an im...
Mount Athos uses Byzantine time system, where hours are counted from sunset. Setting the clock to Ea...
The phenomenon of Christian calendars in Hebrew has largely been ignored in modern scholarship; yet ...
Calendars represent an indication of the ways in which societies conceived time, and through the ana...
The iconography of the “Labours of the Months”, as figures engaged in active occupations, mostly rur...
In 2014, the present author came across a runic calendar — that is a perpetual calendar in which gol...
Celem niniejszej pracy jest przybliżenie dawnych rachub czasu, szczególnie zaś sposobu datowania zas...
The liturgical calendar used in the Orthodox Church in Romania dates back to the remote times of ant...
Manuscript calendar on vellum (ca. 119 x 95 mm.); executed East-Central France, ca. 1462; in Latin w...