- when it
first appears in a book by
Johannes Kepler as the Latin:
annus aerae nostrae vulgaris (year of our
common era), and to 1635 in
English as "Vulgar...
- that is
derived from the m****es of
common people, may
refer to:
Vulgaris aerae, the
Latin translation for the
Common Era Era Vulgaris, pseudo-Latin for...
- m****cripts.
Alternative names for the anno
Domini era
include vulgaris aerae (found 1615 in Latin), "Vulgar Era" (in English, as
early as 1635), "Christian...
-
exordio usque ad
saeculum quastum aerae Christianae (1751)
Volume II -
Ecclesia Salonitana, a
quarto saeculo aerae Christianae usque ad
excidium Salonae...
-
holiday known as the
Equinox of the Gods. The
abbreviation "A.N.", for
Aerae Novae ("New Era" in Latin), is also used for
dates in the
Thelemic calendar...
-
September 2017 Labbé, Philippe; Cossart, Gabriel, eds. (1671), "Ab
Initiis Æræ Christianæ ad
Annum CCCXXIV: From the
Beginning of the
Christian Era to the...
- Edition:
which the
Editors Now
Produce in Four Parts], Vol. I: "Ab
Initiis Æræ Christianæ ad
Annum CCCXXIV" ["From the
Beginning of the
Christian Era to...
-
researches there appeared the
large work,
Rerum italicarum Scriptores ab anno
æræ christianæ 500 ad
annum 1500 (Writers on Italy, 500–1500). It was published...
- Kirch,
Gottfried (1682)
Annus II.
Ephemeridum Motuum Coelestium Ad
Annum Aerae Christianae M. DC. L****II. … [Second year.
Ephemerides of the celestial...
- reads: Særær man annær man mæþæn
kunung ær innæn lændæs bøtæ fore sar sum loh
æræ :ok
kunungi firitiuhu mark ok
hinum ær sar fik
firitiuhu mark fore friþbrut...