Calendars - Historical information and FAQ about the days of the week Calendars throught the Ages. Our seven-day week Our seven day week has been used for millennia by the Christian, Jewish, Islamic, and Chinese calendars, yet its origins are most uncertain.What Is the Origin of the 7-Day Week? Which Day is the Day of http: //webexhibits.com/calendars/week.html
Calendars - Historical information and FAQ about the year Calendars throught the Ages. Our Year Calendars are normally based on astronomical events, and the two most important astronomical objects are the sun and the moon. Their cycles are very important in http: //webexhibits.com/calendars/year.html
Calendars - Timeline of interesting calendar facts Calendars throught the Ages. Timeline of interesting calendar facts Length of the tropical year in 2000 C.E. 365 days, 5 hours, 48 minutes, 45 seconds Time that the year has slowed since 1 C.E. Around 18-26 minutes Average decrease in the year due http: //webexhibits.com/calendars/timeline.html...
Calendars - Various historical calendar systems Calendars throught the Ages. Some other calendars Early Egyptian The earliest Egyptian calendar was based on the moon's cycles, but the lunar calendar failed to predict a critical event in their lives: the annual flooding of the Nile river. The Egyp http: //webexhibits.com/calendars/calendar-othe...
Calendars through the Ages History and FAQ's of various world calendars, including Julian, Gregorian, Jewish, Islamic, Chinese, and Mayan. Calendar fundamentals, history, years, months, and days of the week. Explore the fascinating history of the human endeavor to organize our lives in accordance with the sun and stars. http: //webexhibits.com/calendars/index.html
Dr. Mac's Cultural Calendar This day-by-day almanac has been designed to give some idea of the events that happened on a particular day, as well as of what famous persons are connected with that day. http: //nortexinfo.net/McDaniel/cc.htm
The Julian and the Gregorian Calendars The Julian Calendar, the Gregorian reform and its adoption, astronomical year numbering, the Julian and the Gregorian Proleptic Calendars, and the accuracy of calendars. http: //serendipity.magnet.ch/hermetic/cal_stud/cal...