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  • An [[Egypt]]ian device dating to c.[[1500 BCE]], similar in shape to a bent [[T-square]], measured the passage of time fr ...til the markings appropriate for the latitude of [[Rome]] were used ([[164 BCE]]). Jo Ellen Barnett, ''Time's Pendulum'' p.31 Noontime was an event which
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  • ...early proponents of [[atomism]]. The Nyaya-Vaisesika school (600 BCE - 100 BCE) developed one of the earliest forms of atomism. The tradition was carried ...(1991)The Status of Content Revisited. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 71: 264-78.
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