10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EMBOLISMAL»
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embolismal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Medii ævi kalendarium; or, Dates, charters, and customs of ...
[The year which we call common hath twelve new moons, and the year which we
call embolismal hath thirteen new moons]. The common lunar year contains 12
synodical lunations, the extent of which is 354 days, 8 hours, and nearly 49 ...
Robert Thomas Hampson, 1841
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Medii ævi kalendarium: or dates, charters, and customs of ...
hsepS brieottyne nipe monan. MS. Tib., A. Ill, fo. 64 6. — [The year which we call
common hath twelve new moons, and the year which we call embolismal hath
thirteen new moons]. The common lunar year contains 12 synodical lunations,
the ...
Robert Thomas Hampson, 1841
3
Medii ævi Kalendarium Or, Dates, Charters, and Customs of ...
Tib., A. III, fa. 64 b.—[The year which we call common hath twelve new moons,
and the year which we call embolismal hath thirteen new moons]. The common
lunar year contains 12 synodical lunations, the extent of which is 354 days, 8
hours, ...
Robert Thomas Hampson, 1841
4
Breviarium chronologicum, being a treatise describing the ...
The Embolismal was called Veadar, because of its intercalation after the Month,
which was tbe sixth in order, it consists of 30 days. S. i6.In the Decennoval Cycle
of Ravish years.twelve The diffe- are common and seven Embolismal.
5
The Morning Watch: Or, Quarterly Journal on Prophecy, and ...
... I should be compelled to reject the embolismal periods and numbers of this
learned writer. * Hales, vol. i. p. 278. I shall now enter upon another branch of my
argument, 424 On the Hebrew and Septuagint.
6
The Church of England quarterly review
Hence the 720,000 days of Epigenes amount to 1971 Julian years and 92 days,
or 68£ years more than the period of Callisthenes, originating B.C. 2233. Mr.
dillimore then shows that the embolismal period of the Chaldeans, of 1440 years,
...
7
Encyclopaedia Perthensis; or, Universal dictionary of ...
These intercalations became neceisary on account ol the excess of the solar
above the lunar year; and the months corrfposed of intercalary days are likewise
palled EMBOLISMAL. (3.1.) These embolismal months are either nutu- f.il or civil.
Encyclopaedia Perthensis, 1816
8
Computus manualis ad usum Oxoniensium
The embolismal or intercalated lunations of thirty days (that of the last or
nineteenth year of the Metonic Cycle being apparently of only twenty-nine days)
were, and are, introduced to make Paschal Term occur not before March 21. In
Old Style ...
Christopher Wordsworth, 1904
The embolismal or intercalated lunations of thirty days (that of the last or
nineteenth year of the Metonic Cycle being apparently of only twenty-nine days)
were, and are, introduced to make Paschal Term occur not before March 21. In
Old Style ...
Oxford Historical Society (Oxford, England), 1904
... the Great Day of the year. For the purpose of a stable date, necessary both to
agriculture and to navigation, and also for the determination of the monsoons, the
people who ignore the embolismal month, and who have no months for the solar
...