calendar: Reckoning the Dates Assigned to Years
Reckoning the Dates Assigned to Years
The Athenian system of identifying years by archons, the Roman system of identifying them by consuls, and the system of reckoning by the year of the reign of a given king or other ruler offer enormous difficulties, and the establishment of chronology is one of the major problems in ancient and medieval history. (The classic work on chronology is that of the Benedictines, first published in 1750,
Sections in this article:
- Introduction
- Reckoning the Dates Assigned to Years
- Other Calendars
- The Islamic Calendar
- The Jewish Calendar
- The Christian Ecclesiastical Calendar
- The Gregorian Calendar
- The Julian Calendar
- The Early Roman Calendar
- Measures of Time
- Bibliography
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