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1. Roman Calendar
- www.clubs.psu.edu
- The Roman Calendar has been relocated to Roman Calendar .
2. Prehispanic Calendars
- www.public.iastate.edu
- 6 Cimi 19 Kayab / / / / / \ \ \ \ Batkun = 20 K/ / / / / \ \ \ \__ Month 19 / / / / \ \ \ Katun = 20 Tun_/ / / / \ \ \____ Day (0-19) / / / \ \ Tun = 18 Uinals__/ / / \ \_______ Sign 20 / / \ Uinal = 20 kins____/ / \__________ Numeral (1-13) / \--v--/ \---v---/ kin = 1 day_________/ Tzolkin Haab \------v------/ ^--Baktun Count----^ Calendar Round Long Count or initial series counts the number of days since creation, Aug 12, 3113 B. ... ) Batkun count (days) = (((B*20 + K)*20 + T)*18 + U)*20 + kins = 144000*B + 7200*K + 360*T + 20*U + kins The Mayan Calendar Round is composed of the Tzolkin and the Haab. ...
- Meztli: Tecuilhuitontli 1 | | | | | | | | | Year 1-13 Sign Day 1-13 Sign Month Name 19 Day# The Aztec (also known as Mexica or Nahua) calendar is derived from the Maya but excludes the long count and adds a year name which is also formed with a numeral (1-13) and 1 of 4 signs in a cycle of 52 years (Xiuhmolpilli). ... The correlation with the Gregorian calendar is due to Alfonso Caso. 1 Download René Voorburg's Aztec Calendar HyperCard Stack (for Macintosh and compatible computers). ...
- NOTE: The glyphs for each day sign can be counted counterclockwise from the top on the outer ring of this portion of the Aztec Calendar Stone.
- Finally, many other Mesoamerican cultures, notably the Olmecs who are credited with the invention of the Mesoamerican calendar, had adopted similar calendars as the Mayas and the Aztecs. Such was the case of the Zapotecs, Mixtecs, Otomies, Tarascans, and many others, some of which continued to preserve their calendar. 2 The Tarascans or Purepecha had a similar calendar as the Az- tecs, but started the year on different days. ... Their calendar then presents 4 subdivisions of that period of 65 days (Cocijo) with smaller subdivisions of 13 days (Cocij) named according to the name of the first day. ...
3. Judaism 101: Jewish Calendar
- www.jewfaq.org
- Jewish Calendar Background and History .
- See also Current Calendar .
- Jewish Calendar .
- Holidays are celebrated on the same day of the Jewish calendar every year, but the Jewish year is not the same length as a solar year on the Gregorian calendar used by most of the western world, so the date shifts on the Gregorian calendar. ...
- The Jewish calendar is primarily lunar, with each month beginning on the new moon, when the first sliver of moon becomes visible after the dark of the moon. ...
- 4 lunar months in every solar year, so a 12-month lunar calendar loses about 11 days every year and a 13-month lunar gains about 19 days every year. The months on such a calendar "drift" relative to the solar year. On a 12 month calendar, the month of Nissan, which is supposed to occur in the Spring, occurs 11 days earlier each year, eventually occurring in the Winter, the Fall, the Summer, and then the Spring again. ...
- In the fourth century, Hillel II established a fixed calendar based on mathematical and astronomical calculations. This calendar, still in use, standardized the length of months and the addition of months over the course of a 19 year cycle, so that the lunar calendar realigns with the solar years. ...
- The year number on the Jewish calendar represents the number of years since creation, calculated by adding up the ages of people in the Bible back to the time of creation. ...
- " to refer to the years on the Gregorian calendar. ...
- The "first month" of the Jewish calendar is the month of Nissan, in the spring, when Passover occurs. ... Similarly, the Jewish calendar has different starting points for different purposes. ...
- The names of the months of the Jewish calendar were adopted during the time of Ezra, after the return from the Babylonian exile. ...
- The Jewish calendar has the following months:.
4. Home Page for Calendar Reform
- personal.ecu.edu
- page is dedicated to the study of changes in the calendar. ...
- Its aims are to promote thinking about future calendar reform;.
- Calendar Reform.
- featuring THE WORLD CALENDAR Standing Proposals | Historical Reforms | Puzzles and Paradoxes.
- Calendar Links | Mail .
- The ISO Week Date Calendar .
- The dominant conceptual scheme for civil time-keeping at present is the Gregorian Calendar: a 400-year-old modification of a 2000-year-old scheme known as the Julian Calendar. First instituted on Papal authority, the Gregorian Calendar's primary purpose was to restore a continuity of time-keeping with an Early Christian era some twelve centuries prior. ...
- In contrast, the Gregorian Calendar's strict adherence to the solar cycle produces an expiring calendar every year. ...
- Standing Proposals for Calendar Reform.
- These seemed to offer the best solutions to contemporary time-keeping and scheduling problems caused by the irregularities of the Gregorian Calendar. Each recommended a perennial calendar involving the use of so-called "blank days. ...
- These proposals were a 12-month scheme with identical quarters, known as "The World Calendar," and a 13-month scheme with identical months: "The International Fixed Calendar. " The latter originated in the mid-19th century as "The Positivist Calendar" of Auguste Comte, and was also named for its prominent promoters in this century: "The Cotsworth Plan" and "The Eastman Plan. ...
- The World Calendar .
- The International World Calendar Association .
5. The French republican calendar
- www.gefrance.com
- THE FRENCH REPUBLICAN CALENDAR.
- The republican calendar was officially adopted on October 24, 1793, that is to say more than one year after the advent of the First Republic (thus no Year I !), after a long debate enters the mathematicians Romme and Monge, the poets Chénier and Fabre d' Eglantine and the painter David. The republican calendar is one of the great reforms undertaken by the national Convention which, just like the metric system, aimed at reforming the society until in its references to time and space. ...
- One should not confuse the datings of the republican calendar with the mention, current, " n. ... In the first weeks of use of the republican calendar, it is frequent that the officers of the civil-status do not mention the name of the month, but count per days of " decade ". The diffusion of this calendar, promoted by the participation of large artists, ran up however against the problems of the reduction of the days of rest which it implied thus that at the ancestral rate of the fairs and agricultural markets. ...
- Conversions and great dates of the republican calendar.
- The legislative texts to put into effect the calendar.
6. The Calendar Computing web site has been discontinued.
- www.calcom.de
- The Calendar Computing web site has been discontinued. ...
- Online Holiday Calendar .
- AllDay Calendar Application .
7. Web calendar software HTMLCAL, The Web calendar maker and editor
- www.htmlcal.com
- HTMLCAL is a Web calendar maker and editor that lets you maintain a group calendar for your Web site or intranet.
- Try the live calendar editor now and add some events to see how easy it is to use.
- Starting as low as $25, HTMLCAL is one of the least expensive and easy-to-use calendar programs available. Unlike some other Web calendar products, these calendars are stored on your site or intranet, not someone else's. ...
8. Perpetual Jewish/Civil Calendar--Inquiry
- www.uwm.edu
- On account of the casual intercalation of the Roman calendar in early times, such dates are approximate, although correct according to our Gregorian calendar. ...
9. Edward M. Reingold's Calendar Papers/Code
- emr.cs.uiuc.edu
- Reingold's Calendar Book, Papers, and Code.
- For example, the astronomical Persian calendar begins its new year on the day when the vernal equinox (approximately March 21) occurs before apparent noon (the middle point of the day, not clock time) and is postponed to the next day if the equinox is after apparent noon. Other calendars of this type include the French Revolutionary calendar and the future form of the Bahai calendar. Our approach also offers a slight simplification to the implementation of the Chinese lunisolar calendar. ...
- Common Lisp code from above calendar papers .
- The GNU Emacs Implementation of the Calendar .
10. Free Printable Calendar Templates
- www.printablecalendar.ca
- Free Printable Calendar Templates.
- Every download is a perfectly formatted Microsoft Word ® document that contains the finished calendar — you'll never need to fill the dates in yourself.
- Our technology accurately generates any calendar between the years 2000 and 2030. So, whether you want a calendar for October 2004, 2005 or 2025, you'll find it here!.
- Blank Calendar Creator.
- Select the printable calendar template style and scroll down.
- Select the date for the calendar.
- You can download this calendar for any date! For example, to download an April 2004 calendar, simply click the mini calendar icon and choose a day in April 2004.
- Where shall I send your calendar?.
- Your email address will only be used to send you this calendar.
- Click 'Get Your Calendar' to receive the calendar you have chosen.
- Follow the simple instructions in the email to download your calendar.
11. The Calendar FAQ
- www.tondering.dk
- Interesting Calendar Pictures.
- dk (Please include the word "calendar" in the subject line. ...
12. Toke Nørby. The Perpetual Calendar
- www.norbyhus.dk
- The Perpetual Calendar.
- Gregorian Calendar in Denmark!.
- Though, here I would like to thank a few people with whom I have had and still have a great calendar/postal history discussion: Bob Track, Mass. USA, for valuable help with many discussions on the calendar-postal history aspects. ... Manfred and I have discussed calendar aspects since 1996. ...
- Last but absolutely not least my warmest thank to my patient e-mail friend Lance Latham (Yes, I still owe you a dinner with turbot and white wine :-) with whom I have had and still have a long and constructive discussion on many, many calendar aspects. Lance knows that I'm not a calendar expert but bears with me. ...
- You can find valuable references and links to important calendar pages and - to this subject - other highly relevant pages here: References and Links .
- Second: I have also indicated that the exact cycles in the Gregorian Calendar are 400 years where the so-called year types are repeated - more on that later. Third: - and just to please you (did I? :-) I have made a separate page with perpetual calendar using Pope Gregor XIII's change over dates in october 1582. You will have access to that Perpetual Calendar after the section: "The Gregerian Tip"! And further: You will find that there are a lot of major and minor changes in this version, so you should do yourself a favour and look on my "Updates"-page to see all the changes I have made. ...
- So, please read on and enjoy what I have put together with help from nice calendar friends "out there". ...
- In such cases this Perpetual Calendar, which covers the Julian and the Gregorian Calendar, can be a valuable tool as most of the postal history material we are concerned about originated from countries with Julian and/or Gregorian Calendars.
- In 1985 I found that I did not quite understand on what calculations The Perpetual Calendar was based and I had some trouble finding out the right weekday for letters from Russia - but more about that later.
- I had a Perpetual Calendar covering the years 1900-2200 and this was not satisfactory for me as most of my Danish inland ship letters are from the period 1836-1855. To solve this I sat down and worked out my own Perpetual Calendar.
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