| James Prinsep - 1858 - Liczba stron: 650
...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...Julian period, our year is found. If before Christ, •ubtract the Julian period from 4714. TUB BRA Or D10CLZS1AK. CALLED ALSO TttB BRA OF MARTYRS. sixth... | |
| James Prinsep - 1858 - Liczba stron: 658
...and began 4713 years before our era. It has been employed in computing time, to avoid the pu/.zling ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent to our era, an advantage which it lias iu common with the mundane eras used at different times. Hy subtracting 4713 from the Julian period,... | |
| George Palmer Putnam - 1860 - Liczba stron: 896
...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...which it has in common with the mundane eras used at différent times. By subtracting 4713 from the Julian period, our year is found ; if before Christ,... | |
| Joseph Timothy Haydn - 1863 - Liczba stron: 822
...years, 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, liy subtracting 4713 from the Julian period, our era is found : if before Christ, subtract the Julian... | |
| Joseph Haydn - 1866 - Liczba stron: 906
...years, 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...times. By subtracting 4713 from the Julian period, our era is found; if before Christ, subtract the Julian period from 4714. For Julian era, see Calendar... | |
| Joseph Haydn, Benjamin Vincent - 1874 - Liczba stron: 1004
...7980 years, and began 47 1 3 years before our era. It ha* been employed in computing time to avoid the ambiguity attendant on reckoning any period antecedent to our era, an advantage in common with the mundane eras used at different times. By subtracting 4713 from the Julian period,... | |
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