- Look up
proleptic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Proleptic may
refer to: Prolepsis,
several meanings related to
foreshadowing Proleptic calendar,...
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Gregorian calendar, Washington's
birthday was
dated 22
February 1732
proleptically,
according to the
Gregorian calendar applied backward. This remains...
- The
proleptic Julian calendar is
produced by
extending the
Julian calendar backwards to
dates preceding AD 8 when the
quadrennial leap year stabilized...
- A
proleptic calendar is a
calendar that is
applied to
dates before its introduction.
Examples include:
Proleptic Gregorian calendar Proleptic Julian calendar...
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representations and formats: dates, in the
Gregorian calendar (including the
proleptic Gregorian calendar); times,
based on the 24-hour
timekeeping system, with...
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before the year 1,
unlike the
proleptic Gregorian calendar used in the
international standard ISO 8601, the
traditional proleptic Gregorian calendar (like...
- A
prosleptic syllogism (/prəˈslɛptɪk/; from Gr**** πρόσληψις
proslepsis "taking in addition") is a
class of
syllogisms that use a
prosleptic proposition...
- year
starting on
Thursday in the
proleptic Julian calendar. It was also a leap year
starting on Sa****ay in the
Proleptic Gregorian calendar. At the time...
- Pre-Julian /
Julian Pre-Julian
Roman Original Julian Proleptic Julian Revised Julian Gregorian Gregorian Proleptic Gregorian Old
Style and New
Style dates Adoption...
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uncertainty of a few days when
these early dates are
converted to the
proleptic Julian calendar. The year in the
Iranian calendar begins on Nowruz, which...