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The Calendar: Critical Essay by H. M. Nobis

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SOURCE: “The Reaction of Astronomers to the Gregorian Calendar,” in Gregorian Reform of the Calendar, edited by G. V. Coyne, M. A. Hoskin, and O. Pedersen, Pontificia Academia Scientiarvm: Specola Vaticana, 1983, pp. 243-54.

In the following essay, Nobis details criticism of the Gregorian calendar reform by contemporary scientists.

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