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Engraved before 1811 from an original in the then Museum Pio Clemens in Rome (Click for details)
Esculapius (Medicine) between Mercury (Merchants) and the Graces (Medicine, Hygiene and Panacea)
Esculapius dealt with Patients - Merchants make deals with Clients

~ YEAR  id+ | PERIOD OF TIME BETWEEN
^u            TWO IDENTICAL POSITIONS
              OF THE SUN DIVIDED INTO
              12 CALENDAR MONTHS |
  see> TIME   see> DAY    see> ANNUAL
  indeur YIERO  = YEAR    sug> ANNAL
  ukr    YIE      IS      sug> ANNIVERSARY
        DIYE      ACTING  sug> ANAL
       PODIA      EVENT
  sp     DIA      DAY
  lat    ANNO     YEAR
         ANNUS    RING
  med>   ANUS     RING LIKE see> SPHINCTER
         ANNOSUS  OLD  AGED
  sp     AN~O     YEAR
         AN~ORAR  REMINISCE
  ukr    KROK     or
         KRIK     STEP
          RIK     YEAR  or ROKU
         RICHNO  YEARLY
  sc> astr> THE SCIENTIFIC YEAR is the
            ASTRONOMICAL YEAR
  hx> CHRISTIAN JEWISH AND OTHER RELIGIOUS YEARS
      EMPHASIZE TRADITIONS AT THE EXPENSE OF
  SCIENTIFIC ACCURACY OF TIME
  THE JULIAN CALENDAR from JULIUS CAESAR
  WAS INTRODUCED PROBABLY BY SUGGESTIONS OF
  CLEOPATRA  THESE LOVERS INVITED THE LEADING
  ASTRONOMER OF ALEXANDRIA WHO "UPDATED"
  THE ROMAN CALENDAR  sug> KALENDA  sug> CALENDA
  later the JULIAN CALENDAR WAS UPDATED BY
  THE VATICAN INTO THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR
  A RUBRIC IN HONOR OF POPE GREGORY XIII
  as in GREGORIAN CALENDAR
  THE EASTERN ORTHODOX CHURCH
  PRESERVED THE JULIAN CALENDAR
  see> HOUR
  see> ANNUAL
  see> ANUS
  see> CYCLE
  see> MONTH
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