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“In fact, the first clock to record hours of equal length wasn’t invented until the 1330s. Before that, daylight, however long, had been divided into twelve equal intervals, which meant that an “hour” might be more than twice as long in June as in December (in London, for example, it varied from 38…” quote by Leonard Mlodinow
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““In fact, the first clock to record hours of equal length wasn’t invented until the 1330s. Before that, daylight, however long, had been divided into twelve equal intervals, which meant that an “hour” might be more than twice as long in June as in December (in London, for example, it varied from 38 to 82 of today’s minutes).””

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