词条 | Hāliġmōnaþ |
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The name was recorded by the Anglo-Saxon scholar Bede in his treatise De temporum ratione (The Reckoning of Time), saying only "Halegh-monath is a month of sacredness”[2] An entry in the Menologium seu Calendarium Poeticum, an Anglo-Saxon poem about the months, explains that “in the ninth month in the year there are thirty days. The month is called in Latin September, and in our language holy month, because our ancestors, when they were heathen, sacrificed to their idols in that month.”[3] See also{{portal|Anglo-Saxon England|Time}}
References1. ^Cockayne, Thomas. "The shrine: a collection of occasional papers on dry subjects" p.110 {{Norse mythology}}{{Anglo-SaxonPaganism}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Haligmonath}}2. ^Chapter XV, De mensibus Anglorum. {{webarchive |url=https://www.webcitation.org/5QKOiSdi9?url=http://www.nabkal.de/beda/beda_15.html |date=2007-07-14 }} "Halegh-monath mensis sacrorum.” 3. ^Bosworth, Joseph. "An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary Online." Hálig-mónaþ. March 21, 2010. Accessed September 20, 2014. http://bosworth.ff.cuni.cz/018049. 2 : September|Old English language |
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