In listing the suggestions, I have used the page number of the printed version. On each page, Paragraph 1 means the paragraph that contains the first line of the page, whether or not it has been carried over from the previous page. Section headings have not been counted while counting line numbers. For an erratum involving a multi-line section, usually the first line is mentioned in the table.
Page | Para | Line | Replace | by | Comments |
29 | 1 | 1 | elected (pontifex maximus) | elected pontifex maximus | |
37 | 2 | 6 | 365 days or 365.25 days. | 3651/4 days or 365.25 days. | Serious error. |
42 | 1 | end | accoding to Gregory.     By Herschel's rule |
accoding to Gregory. By Herschel's rule | The paragraph break did not exist in the Bengali original, or in the translator's manuscript. |
43 | last | all | But, it is really not that simple ...... to be accepted. | Well, there is no reason to think that it is that simple. When someone suggests a rule, others simply don't fall for it immediately, however justified the rule might be. To illustrate that, it would be enough to recall how long it took for the Gregorian reforms to be accepted. | |
48 | fig. 3 | There is a serious mistake in the figure. Star a and Star b have been interchanged. | Serious error. | ||
51 | 1 | 2 | magh on Sagittarius, poush on Capricorn, | poush on Sagittarius, magh on Capricorn, | |
69 | footnote | The footnote is misplaced. It should go to the bottom of page 68. | |||
75 | Table 2 | The Table is badly placed. One lonely line above the table stands the risk of being ignored. | |||
79 | 1 | The letter "x" stands for the multiplication sign. | |||
82 | tabular text | 2 | Sha'ban 18 | Sha'ban 29 | Serious error. |
83 | 1 | 14 | the next year the first Jumada started on 20th October, | the next year the first of Jumada fell on the 31st of October. The year after that Jumada started on 20th October, | |
93 | 1 | 3 | (19×12)+7 | 19×12)+7 | |
94 | 2 | last−1 | 6940 6939.602 | 6940 − 6939.602 | A crucial minus sign missing. Use an emdash while typesetting. |
97 | 1 | 6 | years of different length, in a Jewish | years of different length in a Jewish | No comma. |
98 | 1 | 7 | If this year was | If this year were | |
98 | 1 | 8 | months, or 354 days then | months or 354 days, then | Comma misplaced. |
101 | 2 | 3 | Consequently, their months since that | Consequently their months, since that | |
105 | 3 | 5 | The rule was that | The rule is that | |
114 | 1 | 6 | intercalation was nothing compared to what we have | intercalation was not like what we have | |
117 | 1 | 1 | For centuries different civilisations measured a synodic moth and a solar year in their own way. | People across civilisatins have had to toil hard to determine the exact measure of a synodic month or a solar year. | Unacceptable editorial changes made without consulting the author or the translator. It does not convey the original meaning. The key difference lies in "toiling hard". |
118 | 1 | 3 | mid-month day was ides. | mid-month day was ides. | Similar words in this paragraph have been italicised. |
118 | 1 | 11 | two days after the ides | two days after the ides | |
120 | 1 | 4 | In some instances the | In many places nowadays, the | Another instance of editorial change killing the sense conveyed in the sentence. |
121 | 1 | 4 | day of the Thor, thus | day of the Thor. Thus | |
121 | 2 | 8 | ... Shukra and Shani is nothing but the Sanskrit version of Mars, ... | ... Shukra and Shani are nothing but the Sanskrit versions of Mars, ... | |
122 | 3 | last−2 | A day is called dies in Latin. | A day is called dies in Latin. | Without the italicisation, this line might look extremely confusing, specially since "dies" is a regular word in English. |
123 | 2 | 12 | no only in English | not only in English | |
123 | 2 | 14 | As there is no sign of any god here, this day is simply | There is no sign of any god here: this day is simply | The editorial changes have given this sentence an almost opposite meaning. |
123 | footnote | 2 | alternate name of Tyr. Other names, if necessary, are | alternative name of Tyr. Other names are | The author and the translator dislike confusing "alternate" with "alternative", although such usage is gaining acceptance. |
124 | 2 | 5 | in order of decreasing luminosity then | in order of decreasing brightness of the celestial objects whose names are associated with them, then | |
128 | 1 | 2 | to keep a count | to keep count | |
130 | 2 | 6 | flow of water does not take into account either the time of the year | flow of water is completely insensitive to the time of the year | The editorial correction produced a meaningless line here. |
136 | last−1 | compter results | computer, results | ||
141 | 1 | 10 | begin on Monday. It is not of great significance | A new paragraph should start with the sentence beginning with "It is not of great significance". | |
143 | 1 | 7 | positions being on the sky | positions being 30 degrees on the sky | |
149 | 1 | 7 | legend. | legends. | |
149 | 2 | 3 | influence on human society, the counting of | influence on human society. The counting of | |
149 | 2 | 13 | the Christian era began after that. | the Christian era came into use after that. | Another instance where editorial changes produced something nonsensical. |
151 | 2 | 6 | Shakas [35]. | Shakas35. | Citation number has been put as a superscript. |
151 | last−1 | this entire area — called Bactria | this entire area called Bactria | ||
152 | last | The Bengali era, is known as | The Bengali era is known as | No comma. | |
155 | 2 | 15 | 1556-963 | 1556−963 | The sign between two numbers is a minus sign, not a hyphen. |
156 | 2 | 2 | it is not possible | it is not impossible | Wow! What a typo! |
157 | 1 | 4 | indicates that our Bengali era | indicates that the Bengali era | |
159 | last | on our wall every new year | on our walls every year | ||
163 | 2 | 4 | a new name the year of the Revolution. | a new name: the year of the Revolution. | |
163 | 3 | 2 | main reason being the names | main reason was the names | |
166 | 2 | 18 | Many corporate houses do their accounting four times a year and some others do it every three months. With thirteen months in a year, the midpoint of the year | Many corporate houses do their accounting four times a year, i.e., every three months. With thirteen months in a year, the midpoint or the ends of the quarters of the year | |
170 | equation | The letter "x" stands for the multiplication sign. | |||
173 | The page number does not appear at the bottom right corner of this page. | ||||
173 | Table 4 | The table is badly positioned. It should have been printed on the same page. | |||
181 | Ref. 34 | 2 | l'Universit'e de Ottawa | l'Université de Ottawa | And finally, the author and the translator regret that the publishers of the translation decided to eliminate the alphabetical index, which was present in the original Bengali book, and which was prepared for the English version. In this kind of a book, it is essential. |