Calendarium Atticum
Appearance
Calendarium Atticum est calendarium lunisolare quod in usu in Attica antiqua erat.
Annus a prima nova luna post aestivum solstitium incipiebat. Hi erant menses et menses correspondentes calendarii Iuliani:
1 | Hecatombaeon (Ἑκατομβαιών) | Iulius/Augustus |
2 | Metagitnion (Μεταγειτνιών) | Augustus/September |
3 | Boëdromion (Βοηδρομιών) | September/October |
4 | Pyanepsion (Πυανεψιών) | October/November |
5 | Maemacterion (Μαιμακτηριών) | November/December |
6 | Posideon (Ποσειδεών) | December/Ianuarius |
7 | Gamelion (Γαμηλιών) | Ianuarius/Februarius |
8 | Anthesterion (Ἀνθεστηριών) | Februarius/Martius |
9 | Elaphebolion (Ἑλαφηβολιών) | Martius/Aprilis |
10 | Munychion (Μουνυχιών) | Aprilis/Maius |
11 | Thargelion (Θαργηλιών) | Maius/Iunius |
12 | Scirophorion (Σκιροφοριών) | Iunius/Iulius |
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Hannah, Robert. Greek and Roman Calendars: Constructions of Time in the Classical World. London: Duckworth, 2005.
- Key, Thomas Hewitt. "Calendarium". In A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, ed. William Smith. Londinii: John Murray, 1890.
- Rüpke, Jörg et Freydank, Helmut. "Calendar". In Brill’s New Pauly, editione interretiali. 2006.
- Mikalson, Jon D. "Calendar, Greek". In The Oxford Classical Dictionary. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press, 2012.