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- calculation of the date of Easter and the days of the w**** from the clock's Kalendarium has been complicated. The world map (mirrored for astronomical purposes)...
- Kapitel 2B Czech, Danuta: Kalendarium, S. 5. Dregger, Kapitel IIB Czech, Danuta: Kalendarium, S.107f Czech, Danuta: Kalendarium. 1942-2.pdf, S. 108. footnote...
- Kalendarium 1972–93 is a compilation album from Swedish singer/songwriter Ted Gärdestad, released in 1993. It includes the best-known songs from his career...
- France. It is an elaborated and amended version of John of Gmunden’s Kalendarium (Calendar), a widespread cyclic calendar used to get reliable syzygy...
- have slipped by less than 4 days against the solar year. Nagyszombati kalendárium (in Latin: Calendarium Tyrnaviense) from 1579. Historically Hungary used...
- 1386, at the request of the powerful lord John of Gaunt, he published a Kalendarium of detailed astronomical tables covering the years 1387–1462. It survives...
- (1983), "Aloisius Lilius and the 'Compendium novae rationis restituendi kalendarium'" Archived 12 October 2021 at the Wayback Machine, pp. 171–188 in G.V...
- (3): 31. doi:10.57660/dpceonline.2021.1388. ISSN 2037-6677. "Kalendarium wydarzeń - Kalendarium - Polska.pl". Wiadomosci.polska.pl. Archived from the original...
- Collected Works. Vol. 2. p. 465. Kołakowski, Marek (23 October 2008). "Kalendarium historii polskiego przemysłu oświetleniowego". lighting.pl. Retrieved...
- numeri" [Canon I: On the nineteenth yearly cyclegolden numbers]. Kalendarium Gregorianum perpetuum [Perpetual Gregorian calendar] (in Latin). apud...