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- Bissextus abstract "Bissext, or bissextus (Lat. bis, twice; sextus, sixth) was theday intercalated by the Julian calendar in the February of everyfourth year to make up the six hours by which the solar year wascomputed to exceed the year of 365 days. The day was insertedafter 24 February, i.e. the sixth day before the calends(1st) of March; there was consequently, besides the sextus, orsixth before the calends, the bis-sextus or "second sixth," our25 February. In modern usage, with the exception of ecclesiastical calendars, the intercalary day is added for convenienceat the end of the month, and years in which February has twenty-nine days are called "bissextile," or leap years.".
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- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Calends.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Category:Julian_calendar.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiastical.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Ecclesiology.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Julian_calendar.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Leap_year.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Solar_year.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLink Tropical_year.
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bissextus".
- Bissextus wikiPageWikiLinkText "bissextile".
- Bissextus hasPhotoCollection Bissextus.
- Bissextus page "12".
- Bissextus volume "4".
- Bissextus wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:AncientRome-stub.
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- Bissextus wstitle "Bissext".
- Bissextus subject Category:Julian_calendar.
- Bissextus type Calendar.
- Bissextus comment "Bissext, or bissextus (Lat. bis, twice; sextus, sixth) was theday intercalated by the Julian calendar in the February of everyfourth year to make up the six hours by which the solar year wascomputed to exceed the year of 365 days. The day was insertedafter 24 February, i.e. the sixth day before the calends(1st) of March; there was consequently, besides the sextus, orsixth before the calends, the bis-sextus or "second sixth," our25 February.".
- Bissextus label "Bissextus".
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- Bissextus wasDerivedFrom Bissextus?oldid=611395171.
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