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Chronology made familiar and easy to young gentlemen and ladies
To which is added, table of the most memorable events from the beginning of the world to the present time. Being the [s]eventh volume of the circle of the sciences, &c. Published by the king's authority -
A system of chronology
Containing, I. An explanation of the principles of this science; together with an account of the most remarkable epocus, (c)ras, and periods, the dates and extent of which are ascertained. II. A chronological history, which exhibits a connected view of the time, mode, and circumstances of the origin, progress, decline, and fall of every considerable kingdom, from the earliest period to the present. III. A list of several eclipses before the Christian (c)ra, observed by astronomers, or recorded by historians, and of all eclipses from A.D. 1, to A.D. 1900, with an explanatory preface. IV. A chronological list of councils, in which the date, place, and subject of every council are specified. V. Chronological tables and charts from B.C. 2300, to A.D. 1784, adapted to a scale, and ascertaining the duration of the lives and reigns of the most eminent personages in all ages. VI. A list of remarkable events and occurrences relating to every kingdom and nation, from the earliest ages to the present time; with the dates of many celestial phenomena. VII. Supplemental tables illustrating the several parts of the system. VIII. A copious biographical index, in which the dates of the reigns of Kings, and of the lives of remarkable men in all ages, are inserted, and concise characters of both are occasionally given. By James Playfair, D.D member of the Antiquarian Society of Scotland -
The analysis of two chronological tables, submitted to the candour of the public
The one being a table to associate, scripturally, the different chronologies of all ages and nations: the other, to settle the paschal feast, from the beginning, to the end of known time. By the Rev. George Burton, M.A. rector of Eldon, in Suffolk -
Le monde, son origine, et son antiquité
De l'ame, et de son immortalité. Essai sur la chronologie -
Observations on time, sacred and prophane
Being chronographical disquisitions on the Julian and Gregorian styles; etymological notes on the names of years, months, and days. Also historical remarks on the various holy days, either fasts, or festivals in use in England; their original names, end, and use. To which are annexed tables, engraven on copper plates, with the Julian, Gregorian, and Jewish stiles parallel'd, with many other things useful for those that consult almancks. And read foreign news. By N.B. Philomath -
The United States' spelling book
with appropriate reading lessons -
The young gentleman's chronology
containing such chronological elements, as are most useful and easy to be known. By Edward Wells, D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicestershire -
Epochæ celebriores, astronomis, historicis, chronologis, Chataiorvm, Syro-Græcorvm Arabvm, Persarvm Chorasmiorvm, usitatæ
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Geburt der Gegenwart
eine Geschichte der Zeit im 17. Jahrhundert -
Time
sense, space, structure -
Bede and time
computus, theology and history in the early medieval world -
Urkundenlehre
Katechismus der Diplomatik, Palaeographie, Chronologie und Sphragistik -
Lehrbuch der Chronologie
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Epochæ celebriores, astronomis, historicis, chronologis, Chataiorum, Syro-Græcorum, Arabum, Persarum, Chorasmiorum, usitatae
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An houreglasse
contayning I a computation from the beginning of time to Christ by X. articles. II A confirmation of the same for the times controuersed before Christ: as also that there wanteth a yeare after Christ, in the usuall computation. With other matters, offered to the iudgement of the learned, and use of the studious in chronologie and historie -
Sacred chronologie
drawn by scripture evidence al-along that vast body of time, (containing the space of almost four thousand years) from the creation of the world, to the passion of our blessed Saviour. By the help of which alone, sundry difficult places of Scripture are unfolded: and the meanest capacity may improve that holy record with abundance of delight and profit: being enabled thereby to refer each several historie and material passage therein contained to its their [sic] proper time and date -
The levellers almamack: for, the year of wonders, 1652
Containing divers chronological notes, astrological predictions, and monethly observations, for the ensuing year. As also prognosticating, the ruine of monarchy throughout all Christendom; the time prefixed for an invasion; and the great and unparallel'd things that will happen thereupon. Likewise a description of the strange and dreadfull signes and apparitions that will be visible in the moneths of April and May next ensuing; as lighnings and thunder at Tower-hill, Westminster, and other places; sounding of trumpets, and beating of drums in the ayr: with the effect thereof: the change of governments, religion, and what it signifies[.] Together with Englands black calendar; shewing the year; moneth; and day, of the beheading of the late King, and the rest of that bed-roll -
Zeitrechnung der römischen Kaiserzeit, des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit für die Jahre 1-2000 nach Christus
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Studien zur christlich-mittelalterlichen Chronologie
die Entstehung unserer heutigen Zeitrechnung ; I. Victorius ; Ersatz der fehlerhaften Ausgabe Mommsens in den M.G. ; II. Dionysius Exiguus, der Begründer der christlichen Ära -
De sabbaticorum annorum periodis chronologica a mundi exordio ad nostra usque secula et porro digestio
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The young gentleman's astronomy, chronology, and dialling
Containing such elements of the said Arts or Sciences, as are most useful and easy to be known. By Edward Wells, D. D. Rector of Cotesbach in Leicester-Shire -
A concordancy of yeares
Containing a new, easie, and most exact computation of time, according to the English account. Also the vse of the English and Roman kalender, with briefe notes ... Newly composed and digested, by Arthur Hopton, Gentleman. The contents follow after the epistles -
A concordancy of yeares
Containing a new, easie, and most exact computation of time, according to the English account. Also the vse of the English and Roman kalender, with briefe notes ... Newly composed, digested, and augmented by Arthur Hopton, Gentleman. The contents follow after the epistles -
A concordancy of yeares
Containing a new, easie, and most exact computation of time, according to the English account. Also the vse of the English and Roman kalender, with briefe notes ... Newly composed, digested and augmented by Arthur Hopton Gentleman. The contents follow after the epistles -
Hoptons concordancy enlarged
Containing a briefe and more perfect account of the yeares of our Lord God, than any other heretofore published, agreeing with the yeares of all the reignes of the kings of England since the conquest. With the use of the English and Roman kalender and an exact and easie almanacke ... Hereunto also are added. 1 Tables of the gold coynes now currant ... 2 New and easie tables, for the valuing of rents, leases and annuities ... 3 A plaine direction for the easie computing of interest, and factoridge ... 4 Most needfull directions for the dividing of a summe of money to be received by creditors, or payd by sureties or tenants ... Exactly computed by Iohn Penkethman