0 a book published every year that includes information for that year such as important days, times of the sun rising and going down, or changes in the moon
1 a book published every year that contains facts and information, esp. tables showing the days, weeks, and months, important holidays, and times when the sun and moon rise, or a book containing facts and information about a particular subject:
a baseball almanac
Almost all the popular almanacs published conversion tables.
All the other almanacs mention only tzolkin days in the full or abbreviated notation described above.
The astronomical almanac's algorithm for approximate solar position (1950-2050).
At the regular series there were flanked almanacs, collections and reprints in an intense schedule of weekly, monthly and quarterly releases.
Examples include almanacs, town criers and written postings or other similar forms of infrequent content delivery mechanisms.
The duties of "cosmgrafo mayor" included publishing almanacs and sailing instructions.
They convened congresses, organized literary associations, and published almanacs, journals, and books.
She also published three women's almanacs and remained active in supporting workers' co-operatives.