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  1. Keeping Watch:A History of American Time by Michael O'Malley, 1985-01-01
  2. A time for keeping--, a time for letting go--: History of the Sisters of Saint Francis, Oldenburg, Indiana, 1945-1975 by LaVerne Frietsch, 1990
  3. Keeping Time ,Readings in Jazz History 1998 publication by RobertWalser, 1998-01-01
  4. Keeping Watch:A History of American Time
  5. Keeping Time: Readings in Jazz History by Robert Walser, 1999
  6. Keeping time by the crows: Oral history from Earith, Bluntisham and Colne
  7. KEEPING TIME Readings in jazz history by Robert, ed. WALSER, 1999-01-01
  8. Keeping Together in Time: Dance and Drill in Human History by William H. McNeill, 2009-01-01
  9. Time-keeping in London by Edmund Arthur Engler, 2010-08-16
  10. The Beacon Hill collection: inspired by the early designers & craftsmen of the eighteenth century who created & made furniture of lasting beauty in keeping with the graceful living of the times by Anonymous, 2010-05-13
  11. El tiempo desde hace tiempo/Keeping time (Spanish Edition) by Avelyn Davidson, 2004-03-31
  12. Keeping Together in Time Dance and Drill in Human History - 1997 publication. by Wiliam HMcNil, 1997
  13. The true time of keeping St. Matthias's Day in leap-years, further shewn in a second familiar conference between a Church man and a Dissenter. Wherein ... concerning the time of keeping the same by Robert Watts, 2010-06-16
  14. The true time of keeping St. Matthias's-Day in leap-years. Shewing, that it is to be kept on the 24th, and not on the 25th of February, as some almanacks place it. by Robert Watts, 2010-06-16

21. The History Of Timekeeping
The history of time keeping In respect to human history, time keeping isa relatively recent desire – probably 5000 to 6000 years old.
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The History of Time Keeping Contents Keeping time with the Sun Keeping time with the Stars Roman time keeping Keeping time with Water ...
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It was most likely initiated in the Middle East and North Africa. A clock is defined as a device that consists of two qualities:
  • A regular, constant or repetitive process or action to mark off equal increments of time . Early examples of such processes included movement of the sun across the sky, candles marked in increments, oil lamps with marked reservoirs, sand glasses ("hourglasses"), and in the Orient, small stone or metal mazes filled with incense that would burn at a certain pace.
    A means of keeping track of the increments of time and displaying the result
Relaying the history of time measurement has a degree of inaccuracy, much like clocks themselves. What follows is, if not completely accurate, as close as many researchers can ascertain.
Using the Sun

The Egyptians are the first group of people that we can reasonably prove that took time-keeping seriously as a culture. Many believe that the Sumerians were thousands of years ahead of the game, but proof of this is only speculative.

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28. History Of Time Keeping
Huygens kept refining his timepiece to the point that it kept time to within10 seconds a day—unprecedented accuracy in the history of timekeeping.
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Walser offers a marvelous collection of writings about jazz that captures the passions and debates that have swirled about the music for almost 100 years. These 62 thought provoking pieces include contributions by Jelly Roll Morton, Billie Holiday, Charles Mingues, and Wynton Marsalis. 22 illustrations. Drawing from contemporary journalism, reviews, program notes, memoirs, interviews, and other sources, Keeping Time lets you experience, first hand, the controversies and critical issues that have accompanied jazz from its very birth. In the end, the focus here remains on how the music works and why people have cared about it. Keeping Time will increase one's historical awareness of jazz even as it provokes lively discussion among jazz aficionados, whether in clubs, concert halls, or classrooms. This text refers to the paperback edition of this title

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