K, I hadn't had time to work on the Calendar since I last lost my old Calendar Image File, but it's hard work cuz it takes a long time to one down.
The New Calendar is as such it start's with the first day on March 21st (The New Aeon of Horus was started on March 20.) as the first day.
The Calendar is divided into 14 Months with 26 Day's each and the first month has 27 Day's.
364 / 14 = 26
The First Month has 27 Day's and the Calendar Starts on March 21st.\
Here is Ovid's work on the Modern Calendar not the New Thelemic Calendar it's called Ovid's Fasti: http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidFasti1.html
The Thelemic Holy Season
I mapped out the Thelemic Year's starting with 1990 / 86 (Tiberius = 86)
86/90-91
87/91-92
88/92-93
89/93-94
90/94-95
91/95-96
92/96-97
93/97-98
94/98-99
95/ 99-00
96/00-01
97/01-02
98/02-03
99/03-04
100/04-05
101/05-06
102/06-07
103/07-08
104/08-09
105/09-10
106/10-11
107/11-12
108/12-13
109/13-14
110/14-15
I think I might have made some mistakes on the Birthdates on the Calendar or something I keep counting like 1, 2, 3... I have to keep count and stuff I'm trying not to mess up... I have to make sure I don't mess up on the counting...
Here is what I got so far. I'll work on it more later on to try and design it better:
Numbers in Latin
One - Unus
Two - Duo
Three - Tres
Four - Quattuor
Five - Quinque
Six - Sex
Seven - Septem
Eight - Octo
Nine - Novem
Ten - Decem
In the Calendar the Month's are lined up as such:
Jan 1
Feb 2
Mar 3
Apr 4
May 5
Jun 6
Jul 7
Aug 8
Sept 9
Oct 10
Nov 11
Dec 12
But if you look at the names of the Latin Numbers you'll notice that
Septem is 7
Octo is 8
Novem is 9
Decem is 10
So if you line them up in that manner according to the Latin Number root words of the Months you get the following:
Jan 11
Feb 12
Mar 1
Apr 2
May 3
Jun 4
Jul 5
Aug 6
Sept 7
Oct 8
Nov 9
Dec 10
That makes March the 1st Month of the Year.
The New Calendar is as such it start's with the first day on March 21st (The New Aeon of Horus was started on March 20.) as the first day.
The Calendar is divided into 14 Months with 26 Day's each and the first month has 27 Day's.
364 / 14 = 26
The First Month has 27 Day's and the Calendar Starts on March 21st.\
Here is Ovid's work on the Modern Calendar not the New Thelemic Calendar it's called Ovid's Fasti: http://www.theoi.com/Text/OvidFasti1.html
The Thelemic Holy Season
I mapped out the Thelemic Year's starting with 1990 / 86 (Tiberius = 86)
86/90-91
87/91-92
88/92-93
89/93-94
90/94-95
91/95-96
92/96-97
93/97-98
94/98-99
95/ 99-00
96/00-01
97/01-02
98/02-03
99/03-04
100/04-05
101/05-06
102/06-07
103/07-08
104/08-09
105/09-10
106/10-11
107/11-12
108/12-13
109/13-14
110/14-15
I think I might have made some mistakes on the Birthdates on the Calendar or something I keep counting like 1, 2, 3... I have to keep count and stuff I'm trying not to mess up... I have to make sure I don't mess up on the counting...
Here is what I got so far. I'll work on it more later on to try and design it better:
Numbers in Latin
One - Unus
Two - Duo
Three - Tres
Four - Quattuor
Five - Quinque
Six - Sex
Seven - Septem
Eight - Octo
Nine - Novem
Ten - Decem
In the Calendar the Month's are lined up as such:
Jan 1
Feb 2
Mar 3
Apr 4
May 5
Jun 6
Jul 7
Aug 8
Sept 9
Oct 10
Nov 11
Dec 12
But if you look at the names of the Latin Numbers you'll notice that
Septem is 7
Octo is 8
Novem is 9
Decem is 10
So if you line them up in that manner according to the Latin Number root words of the Months you get the following:
Jan 11
Feb 12
Mar 1
Apr 2
May 3
Jun 4
Jul 5
Aug 6
Sept 7
Oct 8
Nov 9
Dec 10
That makes March the 1st Month of the Year.
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