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The Attic calendar is the name of the calendar used in Ancient Athens. It is a lunisolar
calendar, combining elements of solar calendars and lunar calendars. Each year began near the autumnal equinox, and was divided into 12 months, each beginning with the new moon.
- Boedromion
- Pyanepsion
- Maimakterion
- Poseideon
- Gamelion
- Anthesterion
- Elaphebolion
- Mounykhion
- Thargelion
- Skirophorion
- Hekatombaion
- Metageitnion
An intercalary month was used to keep a fixed relation to the
seasons. This months, called the "the second Poseideon," was at first inserted in an inexact way, but later more systematically
in years 3, 5, 8, 11, 13, 16, 19 of the Metonic cycle. Dates were
reckoned by Olympiads, which were equal to four years.
References
- Webster's 1913 Dictionary
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