Citations:octaviate


 * 1942, Frank Herman Meyer, The Crux of Chronology: An Essay to Establish the Life-time of Jesus Christ and to Stabilize the Date of Easter, page 278:
 * The fourteenth and twenty-first [and twenty-eighth] of Artemisius, as well as the sixth, [thirteenth], twentieth, and twenty-seventh of Daesius [or Sivan] clearly octaviating in the manner of week-ends or Sabbath days, it is no violation of dialectics