[Willis the Pilot by Johanna Spyri]@TWC D-Link bookWillis the Pilot CHAPTER XV 12/20
The first month of winter found itself in autumn, the first month of spring in the middle of winter, and so on. "Rather a lubberly sort of log, that," remarked Willis. "This confusion became, with time, more and more embarrassing.
Another evil was, likewise, eventually to be apprehended, for it was seen that, on the expiring of fourteen hundred and sixty revolutions of the earth round the sun, fourteen hundred and sixty-one civil years would be counted." "But where would have been the evil ?" "All relations between the dates and the seasons would have been obliterated, astronomical calculations would have become inaccurate, and the calendar virtually useless." "Well, Willis, you that are so fertile in ideas, what would you have done in such a case ?" inquired Jack. "I! Why I scarcely know--perhaps run out a fresh cable and commenced a new log." "Your remedy," continued Wolston, "might, perhaps, have obviated the difficulty; but Julius Caesar thought of another that answered the purpose equally well.
It was simply to add to every fourth civil year an additional day, making it to consist of three hundred and sixty-six instead of three hundred and sixty-five, This supplementary day was given to the month of February." "Why February ?" "Because February, at that time, was reckoned the last month of the year.
It was only in the reign of Charles IX.
of France, or in the second half of the sixteenth century, that the civil year was made to begin on the 1st of January.
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