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Babylonian hours

A system of hour reckoning in which the whole day-and-night period was divided into 24 equal parts with the numbering starting at sunrise. The system was used in Bohemia and Hungary between the mid 14th and the late 16th centuries, and some pin-gnomon dials of that period indicate Babylonian hours.

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