QUÉ SIGNIFICA SOTHIC YEAR EN INGLÉS
Ciclo sótico
El ciclo de Sothic o el período de Canicular es un período de 1.461 años egipcios antiguos o 1.460 años julianos. Durante un ciclo de Sothic, el año de 365 días pierde bastante tiempo que el comienzo del año coincide otra vez con el levantamiento heliacal de la estrella Sirius. Este aumento se produjo dentro de un mes o más del comienzo de la inundación del Nilo, y fue una cuestión de primordial importancia para esta sociedad agrícola. Se cree que los antiguos egipcios siguieron tanto un calendario civil de 365 días como un calendario religioso lunar.
definición de Sothic year en el diccionario inglés
La definición del año Sótico en el diccionario es el año fijo de los antiguos egipcios, 365 días y 6 horas de duración, comenzando con la aparición de la estrella Sirio en el horizonte oriental al amanecer, que anunciaba la inundación anual del Nilo. Un ciclo Sothic contenía 1460 de esos años.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SOTHIC YEAR»
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Sothic year en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Sothic year y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
Serpent in the Sky: The High Wisdom of Ancient Egypt
But this would have made it impossible to keep track of those dates that
depended upon the fixed (Sothic) year and the cycle of 1,461 civil years to one
Sothic New Year. This, along with the Egyptian designation of Sothis as the Great
Provider, ...
According to Censorinius, the Great Sothic Year occurred in A.D. 140, but
according to Theon, it occurred in 26 B.C. Meyer subtracted multiples of 1,460
years from A.D. 140 and proposed 4240 B.C. as a totally certain date for the ...
3
The Bible Myth: The African Origins of the Jewish People
Then they had to find some archaeological records linking events in Egypt to
specific dates within the Sothic Year. Once they had a Sothic Year date it could
be converted into an absolute year by determining how many Sothic days passed
...
4
Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-first Century: ...
This difference rapidly provokes a seasonal discrepancy of almost a month in
120 years, and a complete seasonal inversion in 7.5 centuries. b) The Sothic
Year "Sothic year" is the lapse of time separating two appearances of Sirius after
its ...
Sothic cycle. The 1st of Thoth of the civil year coincided with the 6th of the
Epagomense of the Sothic year in the first year of the cycle ; and in the remaining
1460 years it coincided with each of the 365 days of the ordinary Sothic year for
four ...
6
Calendars in Antiquity: Empires, States, and Societies
According to the Ebers calendar scheme, this extra day could only have been
added at the end of the Sothic year, and thus would have been separate from the
five epagomenal days. The 'Sothic' interpretation of the Ebers calendar has fallen
...
7
The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy
The 1st of Thoth of the civil year coincided with the 6th of the Epagomenae of the
Sothic year in the first year of the cycle ; and in the remaining 1460 years it
coincided with each of the 365 days of the ordinary Sothic year for four years in ...
Royal Irish Academy,
1873
The 1st of Thoth of the civil year coincided with the 6th of the Epagomena? of the
Sothic year in the first year of the cycle ; and in the remaining 1460 years it
coincided with each of the 365 days of the ordinary Sothic year for four years in ...
Royal Irish Academy,
1867
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Ancient Egyptian Science: Calendars, clocks, and astronomy
were omitted from the reckoning in the civil calendar, as is evidenced by the fact
that the first day (or feast day) of each month of the Sothic year fell on the 9th day
of all the successive months of the civil year in the Ebers calendar, though one ...
10
The Encyclopædia Britannica, or, Dictionary of arts, ...
Vagus Year. Sothic Year. Egyptian Julian Year. Nam ps of months. I Hnrce jEg., p
. 3, et seqq. 8 Id., p. 5-7, pi. 1, No. 2. 3 Id., p. 9. * II., pp. 31, 32. M. Ulot considers
this calendar to be of a Vague Year, Reeherehet de Quclques Dates Absoluts, ...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SOTHIC YEAR»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Sothic year en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The «Antikythera Mechanism» in Sydney
The outer ring is marked off with the days of the 365-day Egyptian calendar, or the Sothic year, based on the Sothic cycle. Inside this, there is a second dial ... «Greek Reporter, Dic 09»