Gregorisc gerīmbōc
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Sēo Gregorisce gerīmbōc is sēo gerīmbōc, þe man nū brȳcþ in þǣre Ƿesternan ƿorulde. Onƿendung þǣre Iulianiscan Gerīmbōce, foresette hīe se Neapolitisca lǣcca Aloysius Lilius, and geƿīdmǣrsode hīe se genamna Gregorius XIII Pāpa on 24 Solmōnaþ, 1582 (Nōt: Sēo carte hæfde þæt gēar 1581 forþǣm þe man þōhte þæt þæt gēar ongunne in Hrēþmōnþe).
Þis geƿrit hæfþ ƿordcƿide on Nīƿenglisce. |
Sēo Gregorisce gerīmbōc ƿæs ācræfted forþǣmþe þæt medume gēar in þǣre Iulianiscan Gerīmbēc ƿæs hƿōn tō lang, berēnode þæt sēo Lenctenlice efenniht ƿandrian slāƿlīce ǣr in þæt gerīmbōcgēar.
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Mōnþas þæs gēares
Þæt Gregoriscre gerīmbōce gēar is gedǣled in 12 mōnþas:
Sēo ēac
- 0 (gēar)
- Hindu gerīmbōc
- Persisce gerīmbōc
Ūtanƿearde bendas
- Inter Gravissimas, Gregory XIII's bull introducing the new calendar (Latin and French) Archived 2000-08-23 at the Wayback Machine
- Inter Gravissimas (Latin and French plus English)
- British Calendar Act 1751 Archived 2012-01-18 at the Wayback Machine
- The Julian and Gregorian Calendars
- Frequently Asked Questions about Calendars
- The Perpetual Calendar This provides dates of changing to Gregorian Calendar for many countries.
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