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history1 year ago

"Unraveling the Quirks and Significance of Leap Day in the Calendar"

The leap day falls on February 29 due to the Romans' backward counting system, where they added a "bissextile day" on February 24. This practice continued into the Middle Ages and was taught in monastic classrooms to calculate religious feasts like Easter correctly. For medieval churchmen, including the Anglo-Saxon scholar Byrhtferth of Ramsey, the correct reckoning of time was crucial for honoring God's role in the creation of the universe. This tradition has persisted for nearly 1,600 years to ensure that the extra day is inserted before the spring equinox and Easter celebrations are kept on track.

earth-science2 years ago

Medieval Monks Shed Light on Volcanic Eruptions and Climate Impact.

Medieval monks recorded the brightness and color of lunar eclipses, which helped researchers accurately date some of the biggest volcanic eruptions in history. The eruptions, which occurred between 1100 and 1300, were responsible for the vanishing moon and cooling summer temperatures, which could bring ruin to agricultural crops. The collective effect of the medieval eruptions on Earth's climate may have led to the Little Ice Age. The findings are significant as the interval from 1100 to 1300 is known to be one of the most volcanically active periods in history.