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Kalendariv[m]m hebraicvm, opera Sebastiani Munsteri ex Hebræorum penetralibus iam rece[n]s in lucem æditum: quod no[n] tam Hebraice studiosis quàm historiographis & astronomiæ peritis subseruire poterit.
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Year: 1527 Publisher: Basileae : apvd Io. Froben.,

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Über den altjüdischen Kalender, zunächst in seiner Beziehung zur neutestamentlichen Geschichte; : eine kronologisch-kritische Untersuchung (zugleich ein Beitrag zur Evangelien-Harmonistik) Nebst einem Anhang von Tafeln zur bequemen Berechnung altjüdischer Daten für den Zeitraum der Jahre 168 vor bis 72 nach Kr.
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Year: 1848 Publisher: Brüssel, C. Muquardt,

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Our calendar : The Julian calendar and its errors. How corrected by the Gregorian. Rules for finding the dominical letter, and the day of the week of any event from the days of Julius Caesar 46 B.C. to the year of our Lord four thousand, a new and easy method of fixing the date of Easter. Hebrew calendar; showing the correspondence in the date of events recorded in the Bible with our present Gregorian calendar
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Year: 2011 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Project Gutenberg,

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Our calendar : The Julian calendar and its errors. How corrected by the Gregorian. Rules for finding the dominical letter, and the day of the week of any event from the days of Julius Caesar 46 B.C. to the year of our Lord four thousand, a new and easy method of fixing the date of Easter. Hebrew calendar; showing the correspondence in the date of events recorded in the Bible with our present Gregorian calendar
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Year: 2011 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Project Gutenberg,

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Lettre de Maïmonide sur le calendrier hébraïque
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ISBN: 2907088019 Year: 1988 Publisher: France : Meir,

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New and decimal tables for the reduction of Jewish dates
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Year: 1947 Publisher: The Hague : A.A.M. Stols,

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Babylonian menologies and the Semitic calenders
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Year: 1935 Publisher: London : Pub. for the Britsh academy by H. Milford, Oxford university press,

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מדי חודש בחודשו
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Publisher: ירושלים : משרד החנוך והתרבות, האגף לתרבות תורנית, מינהל חברה ונוער.

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The medieval postcolonial Jew, in and out of time
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ISBN: 9780472128594 Year: 2022 Publisher: Ann Arbor, Michigan : University of Michigan Press,

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The Medieval Postcolonial Jew, In and Out of Time studies violent temporal clashes that are written into the medieval vision of annus domini [the year of our Lord]. Christian temporality represents Jewish time as queerly oddly outmoded and advocating uncivil and socially disruptive behavior. Jewish temporality, in turn, records a marginalized people who work to rescue their embattled temporality from becoming a time forgotten and colonized. Through a select group of literature in Middle English, Latin, and Hebrew, as well as sixteen manuscript pictorials, author Miriamne Ara Krummel confronts the notion that annus domini time (whether disguised as CE or AD) figures as the universal standard. Krummel's argument details how Other temporalities-ones outside and not like annus domini time-are cast as nonstandard and imagined as wholly devised out of stories that promote fear and terror, and are positioned as putative threats to the fabric of the temporal empire of Latin Christendom. Ultimately, the book reflects on the ways in which "common" time both marks and silences marginal identities and cultures and shows to what extent the dynamics of the medieval environment materialize in our modern world.


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Calendars in the Dead Sea scrolls : measuring time
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Year: 1998 Publisher: New York London Routledge

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