The book examines the origins of calendars in response to societal needs, the development of sophisticated timekeeping methods, and the standardization of global time. It begins with the basics of timekeeping and early lunar calendars, progresses through diverse cultural systems, and culminates in the Gregorian calendar. The latter portion tackles synchronizing calendars globally, the impact of technology, and debates on calendar reform, offering readers a deep dive into the philosophical implications of time measurement.
This unique perspective emphasizes calendars as cultural artifacts reflecting beliefs about time and the universe.
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