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1. The medieval calendar and European history.
2. Divine, human and natural time in Greek antiquity.
3. Universal time and salvation time in Roman antiquity.
4. Easter cycle and canonical hours in the early Middle Ages.
5. World eras and days of human life in the seventh and eighth centuries.
6. The church bell and work time in the ninth century.
7. Observing the moment of respite in the high Middle Ages.
8. Giving and using time in the eleventh and twelfth centuries.
9. Divided and appointed times in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries.
10. The confusion and management of calendars in the late Middle Ages.
11. Mechanical clocks and "path differences" in the fourteenth century.
12. The universal machine and chronology in the early modern period.
13. Chronometry and industrialisation in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
14. Computers and atomic time in the twentieth century.
15. Calculable and allotted time.
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