Publisher's Synopsis
The Mathematics of Time is a document for the layperson interested in the workings of time magic. In the greatest epics of society have been field manuals for constructing clocks and other mechanisms to measure the instances of reality that bring fear and appreciation alike. This work is an excellent source of British English writing on the techniques of a time mage, a worker of the arts and techniques of time as a tool. Rather than a mere philosophical treatise, this work encapsulates Fox's canonical insights into British society and stands as a testament for creative resolution to issues of social-distancing.