Marco Mastrofini

Marco Mastrofini (1763–1845), Italian priest, philosopher and mathematician.

History of work

In 1834 he offered to create the for the world an "eternal" calendar and demonstrated that its invariance can be achieved only by application of special intercalary days that would not be of any week or month. Marco Mastrofini offered to establish a calendar year in 364 days, in 52 full seven-day weeks, and to place 365th day of a year at the end of December of each year, considering it special or out of week.

He planned one more special day in a leap year and to place it in the middle of a year, between the last day of June and the first day of July or behind the first special day.

Influence on other calendars

His work significantly influenced the Armelin's calendar and calendar reform proposal by Auguste Comte in 1849.

References

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