That sounds like just a conversion between two ways of naming the
equal-hours. ...converting between the.modern 12-hour naming, and a
numbering that calls the hour from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m. the 1st hour. It
doesn't take into account the different lengths of the hours, which depend
on the varying leng
Hello,
In a note quoted below from the "Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities,
John Murray, London, 1875" I found the following advice to convert temporal
hours to modern hours.
*"A very quick and easy rule of thumb, when we read "the third hour, the
sixth hour", etc., is to add 3, 6, etc. to