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Notwithftanding, forafmuch as this year which Romulus ordered, did neither agree to the courfe of the Sun, nor changes of the adding Moon; Numa applyed it to the courfe of the Moon by adding 56. dayes, whereof he made two Moneths, the one he named January of Janus, the firfl; king of the Latins, the other February of their god Februus. Afterward, Numa, fuppofing God to be delighted with odd numbers, gave to January, Aprill, June, Augujl, September, November, December, twenty nine dayes. To Marc...h, May, ^intilis, and Sextilis, that is July and OEiober, thirty one dayes, and to February twenty eight 62 . POLIDORE VIRGIL. Lib. 2.
dayes. Laft of all, Julius Cafar put to the whole year, ten dayes and fix hours, whereof he added to thefe Moneths, January, Auguft, and December, every of them two dayes: and to April, June, September, and November, he gave to each of them one day. In this manner Julius Cajar ac- complifhed the year perfedily, according to the courfe of the Sun : and the fix hours every four years amounteth to one day, which caufeth I.eap- Tear (as we call it) in Latine it is named Bijfextus, becaufe' every fourth year we count twice fixth Calends of March.


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