{\rtf1\ansi\deff0\deftab360

{\fonttbl
{\f0\fswiss\fcharset0 Arial}
{\f1\froman\fcharset0 Times New Roman}
{\f2\fswiss\fcharset0 Verdana}
{\f3\froman\fcharset2 Symbol}
}

{\colortbl;
\red0\green0\blue0;
}

{\info
{\author Biblio 7.x}{\operator }{\title Biblio RTF Export}}

\f1\fs24
\paperw11907\paperh16839
\pgncont\pgndec\pgnstarts1\pgnrestart
Nothaft, P. C. E.  (2020).  ?With utmost certainty?: two late medieval pioneers of technical chronology. Journal of Medieval History, 46(3), 335-349.\par \par Nothaft, P. C. E.  (2018).  Scandalous Error. Calendar Reform and Calendrical Astronomy in Medieval Europe  (p. 378). Oxford: Oxford University Press.\par \par Nothaft, P. C. E.  (2014).  Origen, Climate Change, and the Erosion of Mountains in Giles of Lessines?s Discussion of the Eternity of the World (c. 1260). The Mediaeval Journal, 4(1), 43-69.\par \par Nothaft, P. C. E.  (2012).  Dating the Passion. The Life of Jesus and the Emergence of Scientific Chronology (200?1600). Time, Astronomy, and Calendars (Vol. 1, p. X+320). Leiden: Brill.\par \par }