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A biography (in Italian) by Giulio Aromolo (Napoli, 1963, Istituto della stampa, 109pp), "Papi astronomi e patte : Luigi Giglio astronomo 'primus auctor' della riforma gregoriana del calendario", is referenced by A. Ziggelaar (1983) in the article cited above, at page 223, footnote
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and died in 1576. Although he was still alive at the time when his proposal was presented at Rome, it does not seem that he made the presentation; it was handled by his brother Antonio, also a physician and astronomer.
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did not occur until 1582, six years after the death of Luigi Lilio in 1576. The reform had by then received some modifications in points of detail by the reform commission, in which one of the leading members was
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The year 2010 was the 500th year since the Lilius' birth; several activities were organized by Italian astronomers in order to recognize the great work performed by him. In particular, in Torretta di Crucoli
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from 1552, but the source for that was recently checked by A. Ziggelaar, who could not find verification: A Ziggelaar (1983), article cited above, at page 233, footnote 22.
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For name-variants and a few biographical details (including citation to a biography published in 1963) see page 206 in: A Ziggelaar (1983),
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and so can be easily adapted to any length of the year, if only at the right moments the due adjustment is applied." The
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The Gregorian Reform of the Calendar: Proceedings of the Vatican conference to commemorate its 400th anniversary
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The Gregorian Reform of the Calendar: Proceedings of the Vatican conference to commemorate its 400th anniversary
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Not much is known about the early life of Lilius/Lilio/Giglio. It is known that he came from the comune of
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Moyer, G. (November 1982). "Luigi Lilio and the Gregorian reform of the calendar".
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Handy Book of Rules and Tables for Verifying Dates within the Christian Era
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According to A Ziggelaar (1983), article cited above, see page 208.
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The processes of consultation and deliberation meant that the
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is the nearest known source for the details it contained.
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online from Mathematics Library, University of Notre Dame
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A. Ziggelaar (1983), article cited above, see page 209.
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region of Italy. He studied medicine and astronomy in
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Circolo Astrofili Luigi Lilio Torretta (C.A.L.L.T.)
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