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ch. 191.19 [Note] Having in this way obtained the crown,
Numa prepared to found as it were anew by laws and customs that City which had so
recently been founded by force of arms He saw that this was impossible whilst a state of
war lasted, for war brutalised men. Thinking that the ferocity of his subjects might be
mitigated by the disuse of arms, he built the temple of Janus at the foot of the
First of all he divided the year into twelve months, corresponding to the moon's revolutions. But as the moon does not complete thirty days in each month, and so there are fewer days in the lunar year than in that measured by the course of the sun, he interpolated intercalary months and so arranged them that every twentieth year the days should coincide with the same position of the sun as when they started, the whole twenty years being thus complete. He also established a distinction between the days on which legal business could be transacted and those on which it could not, because it would sometimes be advisable that there should be no business transacted with the people.
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