The Simple Things

In folklore

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If you thought the ‘dog days of summer’ referred to dogs lying around in the sun, you were only half wrong. The phrase comes from the Romans who noted that the constellat­ion Sirius (Orion’s dog) rose and fell with the sun in early summer and called the time ‘dies caniculare­s’ (days of the dog star). By the 1500s this bit of late July was simply known as ‘dog days’.

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