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The earliest Egyptian calendar was based on the moon's cycles, but later the Egyptians realized that the "Dog Star" in Canis Major, which is now called Sirius, rose next to the sun every 365 days, about when the annual inundation of the Nile began. Based on this knowledge, they devised a 365-day calendar that seems to have begun in 4236 B.C., the earliest recorded year in history. Ancient Zodiac, Zodiac Wheel, Byzantine Mosaic, Empire Romain, Jewish History, Old Testament, Purim, Content Writing, Torah

The earliest Egyptian calendar was based on the moon's cycles, but later the Egyptians realized that the "Dog Star" in Canis Major, which is now called Sirius, rose next to the sun every 365 days, about when the annual inundation of the Nile began. Based on this knowledge, they devised a 365-day calendar that seems to have begun in 4236 B.C., the earliest recorded year in history.

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Discover The History of Astrology and its timeless wisdom! Trace the development of astrological practices from ancient times to present day. Understand how astrology has influenced cultures, guided decisions, and inspired countless generations. 🔮 Save this pin to learn more about The History of Astrology! Astrology Pics, Christmas Nativity Scene Display, Nativity Scene Display, Tarot Cards For Beginners, The Greeks, Astrology Numerology, Medieval World, Astrology Art, Christmas Nativity Scene

Discover The History of Astrology and its timeless wisdom! Trace the development of astrological practices from ancient times to present day. Understand how astrology has influenced cultures, guided decisions, and inspired countless generations. 🔮 Save this pin to learn more about The History of Astrology!

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Diagram of phases of the moon in al-Bīrūnī’s Kitāb al-tafhīm. Or. 8349, f. 31v Ancient Astronomy, History Of Astronomy, Exposition Photo, Maritime Museum, British Library, Old Book, Digital Library, Sacred Geometry, Islamic Art

al-Bīrūnī’s Qānūn is the most complete astronomical encyclopedia of the Middle Ages. It represents the most successful attempt to correct and rewrite Ptolemy’s Almagest, and was based on the results of three centuries of research in Islamic lands.

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