Metonic Cycles, Classical and Non-Classical, and Chinese Calendrical Calculations (104 BC - 618 AD)

Authors

  • Jean-Claude Martzloff Centre de Recherche Civilisation Chinoise EPHE-CNRS UMR 8583, 52, rue du Cardinal Lemoine, 75231 Paris cedex 05, France.

Keywords:

China, mathematical astronomy, calendar

Abstract

First, we survey Metonic cycles used in all sorts of calendrical calculations; second we give a general description of fourteen Chinese systems of calendrical calculations based on such cycles (104 BC - 618 AD). Lastly, we apply this description to the example of the determination of the fundamental calendrical elements of the Chinese year 450, a year having a special interest because one of its calendar manuscript is still extant.

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Published

2004-08-01

How to Cite

[1]
J.-C. Martzloff, “Metonic Cycles, Classical and Non-Classical, and Chinese Calendrical Calculations (104 BC - 618 AD)”, CUBO, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 53–77, Aug. 2004.

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