Sosigene di Alessandria
Sosigene di Alessandria was an ancient Greek astronomer and mathematician active in the 1st century BC, known for his work on the calendar reform commissioned by Julius Caesar. He is credited with developing a more accurate system for measuring the year, which led to the introduction of the Julian calendar, a pivotal advancement in the understanding of time and the organization of the calendar.
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Sosigene di Alessandria is noted for calculating the four seasons that Julius Caesar later adopted.
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