| William Carpenter - 1830 - 342 pages
...ulian period, the years of the two eras may be adjusted to each other by addition or subtraction. Thus, by subtracting 4713 from the Julian period, our year...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. 278 No. A COMPARATIVE TABLE OF THE EMPIRES. SCRIPTURE lM Bc. Assyria. Mgyjit. AV/o/rt. lialiiilvu.... | |
| American education society - 1833 - 406 pages
...employed in computing time, to avoid ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent to our era. By subtracting 4713 from the Julian period, our year...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. ERA or DIOCLESIAN OR MARTYRS. This was much used by Christian writers until the introduction of the... | |
| 1833 - 378 pages
...employed in computing time, to avoid amhiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent to our era. By subtracting 4713 from the Julian period, our year...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. ERA OF DIOCLESIAN OR MARTYRS. This was much used by Christian writers until the introduction of the... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1841 - 586 pages
...and began 4713 years before our era. It has been employed in computing time, to avoid the puzzling ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. For Julian year, see Calendar and Year. JULY. The seventh month of the year, from the Latin Julius,... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1846 - 886 pages
...and began 4713 years before our era. It has been employed in computing time, to avoid the puzzling ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. T,'ie Era of Diocletian, called also the Era of Mar• This in said, by inisUkp, to be Thnridajr, in... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1851 - 752 pages
...and began 4713 years before our era. It has been employed in computing time, to avoid the puzzling ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. For Julian year, see Calendar and Year. JULY. The seventh month of the year, from the Latin Julius,... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1851 - 700 pages
...before our era. It has been employed in computing time, to avoid the puzzling ambiguity attendant ou reckoning any period antecedent to our era, an advantage...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. For Julian year, see Calendar and Year. JULY. The seventh month of the year, from the Latin Julius,... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1853 - 776 pages
...and began 4713 years before onr era. It has been employed in computing time, to avoid the puzzling ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. For Julian year, see Calendar and Year. JULY. The seventh month of the year, from the Latin Jidius,... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1853 - 738 pages
...and began 4713 years before our era. It has been employed in computing time, to avoid the puzzling ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent...common with the mundane eras used at different times. ]5y subtracting 4713 from the Julian period, our year is found ; if before Christ, subtract the Julian... | |
| James Prinsep - 1858 - 660 pages
...aud began 4713 years before our era. It has been employed in computing time, to avoid the puzzling ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent...before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. TUB ERA OF DIOOLE81AN, CALLED ALSO TUB EEA OF HAUTVliS, sixth century, nnd is still employed by the... | |
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