10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DECENNOVAL»
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decennoval in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Bibliotheca literaria: being a collection of inscriptions, ...
And forasmuch as this Epact is common, or not embolismick in any other
decennoval Cycle, therefore it is called the indifferent Epati. Again, when the
Epact is 19, the twelfth Moon begins 'Decem. 2, from which there are 30 Days
inclusive to ...
2
A Complete System of Astronomical Chronology Unfolding the ...
the 7th year of the 3o4th decennoval cycle; but the golden numbers can be of no
avail upon this-occasion 5 it being impossible that they should point out an epact
whichfallsnot within their limits z as that which we are in search of does not.
3
Writing the Map of Anglo-Saxon England: Essays in Cultural ...
11r) or for creating a concordance of the decennoval cycle, lunar cycle, and age
of the moon on January 1 and March 22 (f. 17v) provide chronological
information necessary for maintaining religious orthodoxy and community.19 As
such, each ...
4
A new universal etymological technological, and pronouncing ...
DECEIVABLY— DECENNIAL. DECENNOVAL— DF.CIL. Deceivably, de-se'va-
ble, ad. In a manner tending to deceive. Deceive, de-seve', v. a. (deeevoir, Fr.) To
cause to mistake ; to bring into error ; to impose npon ; to delude by stratagem ; to
...
John Craig (F.G.S.), 1848
5
A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
DECENNOVAL— DECIL. DF.CEIVABLY, de-se'va-lle, ad. In a manner tending to
deceive. DECEIVE, de-seve', r. a. (decevoir, Fr.) To cause to mistake; to briii^' into
error; to impose upon; to delude by stratagem ; to cut off from expectation ; to ...
6
Encyclopaedia perthensis, or, Universal dictionary of the ...
DECENNOVAL. ) adj. [decent and novem, * DECENNOVARY. 5 Latin.] Relating
to the number nineteen. — Meton, of old, in the time of the Peloponnesian war,
constituted a decennoval circle, or of nineteen years ; the fame which we ,riow
call ...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
Meton, of old, in the time of the Peloponnesian war, constituted a decennoval
circle, or of nineteen years ; the si me which we now call the golden number.
Holder. * DECENT, adj. [decens, Latin.] 1. Becoming; fit ; suitable. — Since there
must ...
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
8
A New Universal Etymological, Technological and Pronouncing ...
Decennial, de-sen'no-al, a. Continuing for a period of ten years, or happening
every ten years. DECENNOVAL— DECIL. Decennoval, de-sen'no-val, > a. (
decern, and Decennovary, de-sen'no-va-re,) novcm, nine, | Lat.) Relating to the
number ...
John Craig (lexicographer.), 1849
9
Memoirs of the Royal Society, Or a New Abridgment of the ...
... supposed to happen in each month 5 and the 15th day of that moon is reputed
the full; thus the golden number for the year- '698 is 8, that is, this is the 8th year
of such decennoval cycle, or circle of 19 years, commonly called Cyclus Izmaris,
...
days, and so do 76 Julian years. About 3 centuries and a half after Caesar, the
council of Nice first, and about two centuries after that, Dionysius Exiguus again'
introduced the decennoval cycle, called the golden number, for the celebration of
...