timemanuscripts
Timemanuscripts is a descriptive term used in manuscript studies to refer to manuscripts whose central concern is time: its measurement, representation, organization, or modulation. The phrase covers a broad range of material, from calendars and astronomical tables to chronicles, annals, and treatises on time management. It is not a fixed genre but a neutral umbrella for corpora in which time plays a defining role.
The study of timemanuscripts spans many cultures and periods. Ancient Mesopotamian cuneiform tablets with astronomical notes,
Typical features of timemanuscripts include structured date data, eclipse or planetary tables, zodiacal or celestial diagrams,
Significance lies in shedding light on how past societies understood and managed time, from astronomical knowledge
See also: chronology, calendrical science, horology, astronomical tables, manuscript studies.