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INTRODUCTION
Writing dates. Throughout these pages, dates will be written in the British format (1 January) rather than the American format (January 1). Dates will occasionally be abbreviated: “1 Jan” rather than “1 January”. Years before and after the “official” birth year of Christ will be written “45 BC” or “AD 1997”, respectively.THE ROMAN CALENDAR
Before 45 BC, the Roman calendar was a mess, and much of our so-called “knowledge” about it seems to be little more than guesswork. Originally, the year started on 1 March and consisted of only 304 days or 10 months (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR The “Christian calendar” is the term traditionally used to designate the calendar commonly in use, although it originated in pre-Christian Rome. The Christian calendar has years of 365 or 366 days. It is divided into 12 months that have no relationship to the motion of the moon. In parallel with this system, the concept of“weeks
THE WEEK
The link with the sun has been broken in French, but Sunday was called dies solis (day of the sun) in Latin.. It is interesting to note that also some Asiatic languages (for example, Hindi, Japanese, and Korean) have a similar relationship between the week days and the planets. EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
WEEK-RELATED QUESTIONS Week-related questions. Subsections. What is the Solar Cycle? What is the Dominical Letter? What day of the week was 2 August 1953? When can I reuse my 1992 calendar? This page deals with the week in the context of the Christian calendar. More information about the week can befound in
THE PERSIAN CALENDARSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK SURREAL NUMBERS { AN INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction S urreal numbers are fascinating for several reasons. They are built on an extremely simple and small foundation, and yet they provide virtually all of THE FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR The year was not divided into weeks, instead each month was divided into three décades of 10 days, of which the final day was a day of rest. This was an attempt to de-Christianize the calendar, but it was an unpopular move, because now there were 9 work days between each day of rest, whereas the Gregorian Calendar had only 6 work days betweeneach Sunday.
THE JULIAN PERIOD
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125.INTRODUCTION
Writing dates. Throughout these pages, dates will be written in the British format (1 January) rather than the American format (January 1). Dates will occasionally be abbreviated: “1 Jan” rather than “1 January”. Years before and after the “official” birth year of Christ will be written “45 BC” or “AD 1997”, respectively.THE ROMAN CALENDAR
Before 45 BC, the Roman calendar was a mess, and much of our so-called “knowledge” about it seems to be little more than guesswork. Originally, the year started on 1 March and consisted of only 304 days or 10 months (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR The “Christian calendar” is the term traditionally used to designate the calendar commonly in use, although it originated in pre-Christian Rome. The Christian calendar has years of 365 or 366 days. It is divided into 12 months that have no relationship to the motion of the moon. In parallel with this system, the concept of“weeks
THE WEEK
The link with the sun has been broken in French, but Sunday was called dies solis (day of the sun) in Latin.. It is interesting to note that also some Asiatic languages (for example, Hindi, Japanese, and Korean) have a similar relationship between the week days and the planets. EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
WEEK-RELATED QUESTIONS Week-related questions. Subsections. What is the Solar Cycle? What is the Dominical Letter? What day of the week was 2 August 1953? When can I reuse my 1992 calendar? This page deals with the week in the context of the Christian calendar. More information about the week can befound in
THE PERSIAN CALENDARSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK SURREAL NUMBERS { AN INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction S urreal numbers are fascinating for several reasons. They are built on an extremely simple and small foundation, and yet they provide virtually all of THE FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR The year was not divided into weeks, instead each month was divided into three décades of 10 days, of which the final day was a day of rest. This was an attempt to de-Christianize the calendar, but it was an unpopular move, because now there were 9 work days between each day of rest, whereas the Gregorian Calendar had only 6 work days betweeneach Sunday.
THE JULIAN PERIOD
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125.HOME
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ASTRONOMY - TONDERING.DK Our concept of a year is based on the earth’s motion around the sun. The time from one fixed point, such as a solstice or equinox, to the next is called a tropical year. Its length is currently 365.242190 days, but it varies. Around 1900 its length was 365.242196 days, and around 2100 it will be 365.242184 days.THE WEEK
The link with the sun has been broken in French, but Sunday was called dies solis (day of the sun) in Latin.. It is interesting to note that also some Asiatic languages (for example, Hindi, Japanese, and Korean) have a similar relationship between the week days and the planets. THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR What is the Gregorian calendar? The Gregorian calendar is the one commonly used today. It was proposed by Aloysius Lilius (a Calabrian who had studied medicine and astronomy in Naples) and adopted by Pope Gregory XIII (pictured above) in accordance with instructions from the Council of Trent (1545-1563) to correct for errors in the older JulianCalendar.
ISO 8601 - TONDERING.DK The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, has published a standard on how to write dates, times, and time intervals. This standard is known as ISO 8601. The text below refers to the third edition of that standard, which was published on 1 December 2004. Its title is: ISO 8601:2004, “Data elements and interchange formats EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgements. Dr Monzur Ahmed of the University of Birmingham, UK, David B. Kelley of the Hamamatsu University School of Medicine in Japan, Waleed A. Muhanna of the Fisher College of Business, Columbus, Ohio, USA, Yves Sagnier of the Centre d’Etudes de la Navigation Aerienne, Paul Schlyter of the Swedish Amateur Astronomer’s SocietyCOUNTING YEARS
Any 100-year period is a century. Therefore the period from 23 June 2004 to 22 June 2104 is a century. So please feel free to celebrate the start of a century any day you like! Although the 20th century started in 1901, the 1900s started in 1900. Similarly, the 21st century started in 2001, but the 2000s started inTHE HEBREW CALENDAR
The Hebrew calendar is used for religious purposes by Jews all over the world, and it is one of the official calendars of Israel (the other one being the Gregorian calendar). The Hebrew calendar is a combined solar/lunar calendar, in that it strives to have its years coincide with the tropical year and its months coincide with thesynodic months.
HALVAUTOMATISKE TELEFONER De følgende oplysninger beskriver hvordan man telefonerede i København i 1960'erne. På det tidspunkt var de fleste telefoner i København halvautomatiske. Det vil sige at man kunne ringe direkte til en telefoncentral, men derfra blev samtalen ekspederet videre manuelt. Mit barndomshjem havde telefonnummer Fasan 2016.INTRODUCTION
Writing dates. Throughout these pages, dates will be written in the British format (1 January) rather than the American format (January 1). Dates will occasionally be abbreviated: “1 Jan” rather than “1 January”. Years before and after the “official” birth year of Christ will be written “45 BC” or “AD 1997”, respectively.THE ROMAN CALENDAR
Before 45 BC, the Roman calendar was a mess, and much of our so-called “knowledge” about it seems to be little more than guesswork. Originally, the year started on 1 March and consisted of only 304 days or 10 months (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR The “Christian calendar” is the term traditionally used to designate the calendar commonly in use, although it originated in pre-Christian Rome. The Christian calendar has years of 365 or 366 days. It is divided into 12 months that have no relationship to the motion of the moon. In parallel with this system, the concept of“weeks
EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
THE PERSIAN CALENDARSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK COUNTING YEARSSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK WEEK-RELATED QUESTIONS Week-related questions. Subsections. What is the Solar Cycle? What is the Dominical Letter? What day of the week was 2 August 1953? When can I reuse my 1992 calendar? This page deals with the week in the context of the Christian calendar. More information about the week can befound in
SURREAL NUMBERS { AN INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction S urreal numbers are fascinating for several reasons. They are built on an extremely simple and small foundation, and yet they provide virtually all ofTHE JULIAN PERIOD
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125. HALVAUTOMATISKE TELEFONER De følgende oplysninger beskriver hvordan man telefonerede i København i 1960'erne. På det tidspunkt var de fleste telefoner i København halvautomatiske. Det vil sige at man kunne ringe direkte til en telefoncentral, men derfra blev samtalen ekspederet videre manuelt. Mit barndomshjem havde telefonnummer Fasan 2016.INTRODUCTION
Writing dates. Throughout these pages, dates will be written in the British format (1 January) rather than the American format (January 1). Dates will occasionally be abbreviated: “1 Jan” rather than “1 January”. Years before and after the “official” birth year of Christ will be written “45 BC” or “AD 1997”, respectively.THE ROMAN CALENDAR
Before 45 BC, the Roman calendar was a mess, and much of our so-called “knowledge” about it seems to be little more than guesswork. Originally, the year started on 1 March and consisted of only 304 days or 10 months (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR The “Christian calendar” is the term traditionally used to designate the calendar commonly in use, although it originated in pre-Christian Rome. The Christian calendar has years of 365 or 366 days. It is divided into 12 months that have no relationship to the motion of the moon. In parallel with this system, the concept of“weeks
EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
THE PERSIAN CALENDARSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK COUNTING YEARSSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK WEEK-RELATED QUESTIONS Week-related questions. Subsections. What is the Solar Cycle? What is the Dominical Letter? What day of the week was 2 August 1953? When can I reuse my 1992 calendar? This page deals with the week in the context of the Christian calendar. More information about the week can befound in
SURREAL NUMBERS { AN INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction S urreal numbers are fascinating for several reasons. They are built on an extremely simple and small foundation, and yet they provide virtually all ofTHE JULIAN PERIOD
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125. HALVAUTOMATISKE TELEFONER De følgende oplysninger beskriver hvordan man telefonerede i København i 1960'erne. På det tidspunkt var de fleste telefoner i København halvautomatiske. Det vil sige at man kunne ringe direkte til en telefoncentral, men derfra blev samtalen ekspederet videre manuelt. Mit barndomshjem havde telefonnummer Fasan 2016.HOME
Trine (born 1957) works as a free-lance translator of English books into Danish. In our local church, she is an active volunteer. Furthermore, she assists in religious instruction for the school service of the Danish National Church. We have four adult daughters, Maria, Nina, Rebekka, and Michala. They are all married and we haveeight
ASTRONOMY - TONDERING.DK Our concept of a year is based on the earth’s motion around the sun. The time from one fixed point, such as a solstice or equinox, to the next is called a tropical year. Its length is currently 365.242190 days, but it varies. Around 1900 its length was 365.242196 days, and around 2100 it will be 365.242184 days.THE WEEK
The link with the sun has been broken in French, but Sunday was called dies solis (day of the sun) in Latin.. It is interesting to note that also some Asiatic languages (for example, Hindi, Japanese, and Korean) have a similar relationship between the week days and the planets. THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR What is the Gregorian calendar? The Gregorian calendar is the one commonly used today. It was proposed by Aloysius Lilius (a Calabrian who had studied medicine and astronomy in Naples) and adopted by Pope Gregory XIII (pictured above) in accordance with instructions from the Council of Trent (1545-1563) to correct for errors in the older JulianCalendar.
ISO 8601 - TONDERING.DK The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, has published a standard on how to write dates, times, and time intervals. This standard is known as ISO 8601. The text below refers to the third edition of that standard, which was published on 1 December 2004. Its title is: ISO 8601:2004, “Data elements and interchange formats EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
COUNTING YEARS
Any 100-year period is a century. Therefore the period from 23 June 2004 to 22 June 2104 is a century. So please feel free to celebrate the start of a century any day you like! Although the 20th century started in 1901, the 1900s started in 1900. Similarly, the 21st century started in 2001, but the 2000s started inACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgements. Dr Monzur Ahmed of the University of Birmingham, UK, David B. Kelley of the Hamamatsu University School of Medicine in Japan, Waleed A. Muhanna of the Fisher College of Business, Columbus, Ohio, USA, Yves Sagnier of the Centre d’Etudes de la Navigation Aerienne, Paul Schlyter of the Swedish Amateur Astronomer’s SocietyTHE JULIAN PERIOD
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125.THE HEBREW CALENDAR
The Hebrew calendar is used for religious purposes by Jews all over the world, and it is one of the official calendars of Israel (the other one being the Gregorian calendar). The Hebrew calendar is a combined solar/lunar calendar, in that it strives to have its years coincide with the tropical year and its months coincide with thesynodic months.
HOME
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INTRODUCTION
Writing dates. Throughout these pages, dates will be written in the British format (1 January) rather than the American format (January 1). Dates will occasionally be abbreviated: “1 Jan” rather than “1 January”. Years before and after the “official” birth year of Christ will be written “45 BC” or “AD 1997”, respectively.THE ROMAN CALENDAR
Before 45 BC, the Roman calendar was a mess, and much of our so-called “knowledge” about it seems to be little more than guesswork. Originally, the year started on 1 March and consisted of only 304 days or 10 months (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR The “Christian calendar” is the term traditionally used to designate the calendar commonly in use, although it originated in pre-Christian Rome. The Christian calendar has years of 365 or 366 days. It is divided into 12 months that have no relationship to the motion of the moon. In parallel with this system, the concept of“weeks
ISO 8601 - TONDERING.DK The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, has published a standard on how to write dates, times, and time intervals. This standard is known as ISO 8601. The text below refers to the third edition of that standard, which was published on 1 December 2004. Its title is: ISO 8601:2004, “Data elements and interchange formatsTHE JULIAN CALENDAR
The Julian calendar has 1 leap year every 4 years: Every year divisible by 4 is a leap year. However, the 4-year rule was not followed in the first years after the introduction of the Julian calendar in 45 BC. Due to a counting error, every 3rd year was a leap year in the first years of this calendar’s existence. The leap yearswere:
THE PERSIAN CALENDARSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK WEEK-RELATED QUESTIONS Week-related questions. Subsections. What is the Solar Cycle? What is the Dominical Letter? What day of the week was 2 August 1953? When can I reuse my 1992 calendar? This page deals with the week in the context of the Christian calendar. More information about the week can befound in
THE JULIAN PERIOD
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125. SURREAL NUMBERS { AN INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction S urreal numbers are fascinating for several reasons. They are built on an extremely simple and small foundation, and yet they provide virtually all ofHOME
Trine (born 1957) works as a free-lance translator of English books into Danish. In our local church, she is an active volunteer. Furthermore, she assists in religious instruction for the school service of the Danish National Church. We have four adult daughters, Maria, Nina, Rebekka, and Michala. They are all married and we haveeight
INTRODUCTION
Writing dates. Throughout these pages, dates will be written in the British format (1 January) rather than the American format (January 1). Dates will occasionally be abbreviated: “1 Jan” rather than “1 January”. Years before and after the “official” birth year of Christ will be written “45 BC” or “AD 1997”, respectively.THE ROMAN CALENDAR
Before 45 BC, the Roman calendar was a mess, and much of our so-called “knowledge” about it seems to be little more than guesswork. Originally, the year started on 1 March and consisted of only 304 days or 10 months (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR The “Christian calendar” is the term traditionally used to designate the calendar commonly in use, although it originated in pre-Christian Rome. The Christian calendar has years of 365 or 366 days. It is divided into 12 months that have no relationship to the motion of the moon. In parallel with this system, the concept of“weeks
ISO 8601 - TONDERING.DK The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, has published a standard on how to write dates, times, and time intervals. This standard is known as ISO 8601. The text below refers to the third edition of that standard, which was published on 1 December 2004. Its title is: ISO 8601:2004, “Data elements and interchange formatsTHE JULIAN CALENDAR
The Julian calendar has 1 leap year every 4 years: Every year divisible by 4 is a leap year. However, the 4-year rule was not followed in the first years after the introduction of the Julian calendar in 45 BC. Due to a counting error, every 3rd year was a leap year in the first years of this calendar’s existence. The leap yearswere:
THE PERSIAN CALENDARSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK WEEK-RELATED QUESTIONS Week-related questions. Subsections. What is the Solar Cycle? What is the Dominical Letter? What day of the week was 2 August 1953? When can I reuse my 1992 calendar? This page deals with the week in the context of the Christian calendar. More information about the week can befound in
THE JULIAN PERIOD
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125. SURREAL NUMBERS { AN INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 Introduction S urreal numbers are fascinating for several reasons. They are built on an extremely simple and small foundation, and yet they provide virtually all ofHOME
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ASTRONOMY - TONDERING.DK Our concept of a year is based on the earth’s motion around the sun. The time from one fixed point, such as a solstice or equinox, to the next is called a tropical year. Its length is currently 365.242190 days, but it varies. Around 1900 its length was 365.242196 days, and around 2100 it will be 365.242184 days. WHAT NOW? - TONDERING.DK What Now? Perhaps what I've written here has touched you. Perhaps not. If you want to get to know God better, there are several possibilities: You can try to read in the Bible. This may be difficult, because many parts of it are difficult to understand, and some help may be useful; but there are also much in the Bible that iseasy to understand.
EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
COUNTING YEARS
Any 100-year period is a century. Therefore the period from 23 June 2004 to 22 June 2104 is a century. So please feel free to celebrate the start of a century any day you like! Although the 20th century started in 1901, the 1900s started in 1900. Similarly, the 21st century started in 2001, but the 2000s started inACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Acknowledgements. Dr Monzur Ahmed of the University of Birmingham, UK, David B. Kelley of the Hamamatsu University School of Medicine in Japan, Waleed A. Muhanna of the Fisher College of Business, Columbus, Ohio, USA, Yves Sagnier of the Centre d’Etudes de la Navigation Aerienne, Paul Schlyter of the Swedish Amateur Astronomer’s SocietyTHE HEBREW CALENDAR
The Hebrew calendar is used for religious purposes by Jews all over the world, and it is one of the official calendars of Israel (the other one being the Gregorian calendar). The Hebrew calendar is a combined solar/lunar calendar, in that it strives to have its years coincide with the tropical year and its months coincide with thesynodic months.
THE CHINESE CALENDAR The Chinese calendar – like the Hebrew – is a combined solar/lunar calendar in that it strives to have its years coincide with the tropical year and its months coincide with the synodic months. It is not surprising that a few similarities exist between the Chinese and the Hebrew calendar: An ordinary year has 12 months, a leap year has13
30 FEBRUARY
30 February. As described the Calendar FAQ, February had 30 days in Sweden in 1712. The picture below shows two pages from a Swedish almanac from 1712. In the top left corner you see the word "Februarius", and at the bottom of the right page, the 30th day of that month is mentioned. The two words to the right of the number "30"are:
THE ISLAMIC CALENDAR The Islamic calendar (or Hijri calendar) is a purely lunar calendar. It contains 12 months that are based on the motion of the moon, and because 12 synodic months is only 12×29.53=354.36 days, the Islamic calendar is consistently shorter than a tropical year, and thereforeit
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INTRODUCTION
Writing dates. Throughout these pages, dates will be written in the British format (1 January) rather than the American format (January 1). Dates will occasionally be abbreviated: “1 Jan” rather than “1 January”. Years before and after the “official” birth year of Christ will be written “45 BC” or “AD 1997”, respectively.THE ROMAN CALENDAR
Before 45 BC, the Roman calendar was a mess, and much of our so-called “knowledge” about it seems to be little more than guesswork. Originally, the year started on 1 March and consisted of only 304 days or 10 months (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR The “Christian calendar” is the term traditionally used to designate the calendar commonly in use, although it originated in pre-Christian Rome. The Christian calendar has years of 365 or 366 days. It is divided into 12 months that have no relationship to the motion of the moon. In parallel with this system, the concept of“weeks
EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
THE JULIAN CALENDAR
The Julian calendar has 1 leap year every 4 years: Every year divisible by 4 is a leap year. However, the 4-year rule was not followed in the first years after the introduction of the Julian calendar in 45 BC. Due to a counting error, every 3rd year was a leap year in the first years of this calendar’s existence. The leap yearswere:
ISO 8601 - TONDERING.DKISO 8601 2020 CALENDARISO 8601 2020 CALENDARISO 8601 CALENDAR SYSTEMISO 8601 CALENDAR SYSTEMISO 8601 EXAMPLE The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, has published a standard on how to write dates, times, and time intervals. This standard is known as ISO 8601. The text below refers to the third edition of that standard, which was published on 1 December 2004. Its title is: ISO 8601:2004, “Data elements and interchange formats SURREAL NUMBERS { AN INTRODUCTIONSURREAL NUMBERS BOOKSURREAL NUMBERS CONWAYSURREAL NUMBERS KNUTHSURREAL NUMBERS KNUTH PDFSURREAL NUMBERS PDFSURREAL HORROR GAMES Chapter 1 Introduction S urreal numbers are fascinating for several reasons. They are built on an extremely simple and small foundation, and yet they provide virtually all of THE PERSIAN CALENDARSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK THE JULIAN PERIODJULIAN PERIOD CALCULATORJULIAN YEAR CALENDARJULIANYEAR DAYS
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125.HOME
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INTRODUCTION
Writing dates. Throughout these pages, dates will be written in the British format (1 January) rather than the American format (January 1). Dates will occasionally be abbreviated: “1 Jan” rather than “1 January”. Years before and after the “official” birth year of Christ will be written “45 BC” or “AD 1997”, respectively.THE ROMAN CALENDAR
Before 45 BC, the Roman calendar was a mess, and much of our so-called “knowledge” about it seems to be little more than guesswork. Originally, the year started on 1 March and consisted of only 304 days or 10 months (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius, Quintilis, Sextilis, September, October, November, and THE CHRISTIAN CALENDAR The “Christian calendar” is the term traditionally used to designate the calendar commonly in use, although it originated in pre-Christian Rome. The Christian calendar has years of 365 or 366 days. It is divided into 12 months that have no relationship to the motion of the moon. In parallel with this system, the concept of“weeks
EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
THE JULIAN CALENDAR
The Julian calendar has 1 leap year every 4 years: Every year divisible by 4 is a leap year. However, the 4-year rule was not followed in the first years after the introduction of the Julian calendar in 45 BC. Due to a counting error, every 3rd year was a leap year in the first years of this calendar’s existence. The leap yearswere:
ISO 8601 - TONDERING.DKISO 8601 2020 CALENDARISO 8601 2020 CALENDARISO 8601 CALENDAR SYSTEMISO 8601 CALENDAR SYSTEMISO 8601 EXAMPLE The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, has published a standard on how to write dates, times, and time intervals. This standard is known as ISO 8601. The text below refers to the third edition of that standard, which was published on 1 December 2004. Its title is: ISO 8601:2004, “Data elements and interchange formats SURREAL NUMBERS { AN INTRODUCTIONSURREAL NUMBERS BOOKSURREAL NUMBERS CONWAYSURREAL NUMBERS KNUTHSURREAL NUMBERS KNUTH PDFSURREAL NUMBERS PDFSURREAL HORROR GAMES Chapter 1 Introduction S urreal numbers are fascinating for several reasons. They are built on an extremely simple and small foundation, and yet they provide virtually all of THE PERSIAN CALENDARSEE MORE ON TONDERING.DK THE JULIAN PERIODJULIAN PERIOD CALCULATORJULIAN YEAR CALENDARJULIANYEAR DAYS
In the Julian calendar, years have 365.25 days, so 6712 years correspond to 6712×365.25=2,451,558 days. Subtract from this the 13 days that the Gregorian calendar is ahead of the Julian calendar, and you get 2,451,545. Often fractions of Julian Days are used, so that 1 January AD 2000 at 15:00 TT is referred to as JD 2,451,545.125.HOME
Trine (born 1957) works as a free-lance translator of English books into Danish. In our local church, she is an active volunteer. Furthermore, she assists in religious instruction for the school service of the Danish National Church. We have four adult daughters, Maria, Nina, Rebekka, and Michala. They are all married and we haveeight
ISO 8601 - TONDERING.DK The International Organization for Standardization, ISO, has published a standard on how to write dates, times, and time intervals. This standard is known as ISO 8601. The text below refers to the third edition of that standard, which was published on 1 December 2004. Its title is: ISO 8601:2004, “Data elements and interchange formats THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR What is the Gregorian calendar? The Gregorian calendar is the one commonly used today. It was proposed by Aloysius Lilius (a Calabrian who had studied medicine and astronomy in Naples) and adopted by Pope Gregory XIII (pictured above) in accordance with instructions from the Council of Trent (1545-1563) to correct for errors in the older JulianCalendar.
EASTER - TONDERING.DK The Epact is a measure of the age of the moon (i.e. the number of days that have passed since an “official” new moon) on a particular date. (In this context a “new moon” is the first visible crescent moon. In modern calendars, a “new moon” is the completely invisblemoon.
THE FRENCH REVOLUTIONARY CALENDAR The year was not divided into weeks, instead each month was divided into three décades of 10 days, of which the final day was a day of rest. This was an attempt to de-Christianize the calendar, but it was an unpopular move, because now there were 9 work days between each day of rest, whereas the Gregorian Calendar had only 6 work days betweeneach Sunday.
THE HEBREW CALENDAR
The Hebrew calendar is used for religious purposes by Jews all over the world, and it is one of the official calendars of Israel (the other one being the Gregorian calendar). The Hebrew calendar is a combined solar/lunar calendar, in that it strives to have its years coincide with the tropical year and its months coincide with thesynodic months.
WHY YOU SHOULD TAKE GOD SERIOUSLY Why YOU Should Take God Seriously. God needs you. He needs you to love him, and he needs you to love your fellow men and women and help them. He has a plan for your life. It involves a loving services for him here on earth and a wonderful life together with him THE CHINESE CALENDAR The Chinese calendar – like the Hebrew – is a combined solar/lunar calendar in that it strives to have its years coincide with the tropical year and its months coincide with the synodic months. It is not surprising that a few similarities exist between the Chinese and the Hebrew calendar: An ordinary year has 12 months, a leap year has13
THE ISLAMIC CALENDAR The Islamic calendar (or Hijri calendar) is a purely lunar calendar. It contains 12 months that are based on the motion of the moon, and because 12 synodic months is only 12×29.53=354.36 days, the Islamic calendar is consistently shorter than a tropical year, and thereforeit
HALVAUTOMATISKE TELEFONER De følgende oplysninger beskriver hvordan man telefonerede i København i 1960'erne. På det tidspunkt var de fleste telefoner i København halvautomatiske. Det vil sige at man kunne ringe direkte til en telefoncentral, men derfra blev samtalen ekspederet videre manuelt. Mit barndomshjem havde telefonnummer Fasan 2016.LANGUAGE:
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We are Trine and Claus Tøndering, we live in Lyngby , 15 kilometres north of Copenhagen, Denmark. Claus (born 1953) has an M.Sc. degree in computer science. He has been the owner and only employee of Ezer IT Consulting , but has now retired. Claus has written a few books: “Where Are the Lions? – Tales from the New Jerusalem ,” a novel about what eternal life might be like; “Helvede – og en kærlig Gud”/“Hell and a
Loving God ” about how to reconcile the belief in a loving God with Jesus’ clear words about hell; and “Julius og Gregor ,” a Danish book about the history of calendars. Claus maintains this website. You can find more information by using the menu at the top of this page. Trine (born 1957) works as a free-lance translator of English books into Danish. Her main clients are Tellerup publishers (link is in Danish) and the Christian Scandinavia Publishing House . In our local church, she is in charge of children’s activities. We have four adult daughters, Maria, Nina, Rebekka, and Michala. They are all married and we have eight marvelous grandchildren. We are Lutheran Christians and active in a local church, Haraldskirken (link is in Danish). We are also members of the board of a small missionary organisation “AIDS Care ” which tries to help children victimized by AIDS in northern Thailand. We can be reached by email by adding “@tondering.dk” to our firstname.
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