Most modern calendars mar the sweet simplicity of our lives by reminding us that each day that passes is the anniversary of some perfectly uninteresting event.
Some English calendars now put the beginning on July 3d, and the ending on August 11th.
But as the conjunction does not occur at the same time in all latitudes, and is not constant in the same region for a long period, there has been much variation in calendars regarding the limits of the dog days.
The English calendars commemorated St. William on the 24th of March.
His name occurs in the Greek calendars on the 28th of February.
She is ranked among the saints in the Menology of the emperor Basil, in the Menæa, and other calendars of the Greeks.
The most ancient calendars mention him on the 5th of March, others, with the Roman, on the 4th, which seems to have been the day of his death, as the 5th that of his burial.
Both the Roman and Greek calendarsmention his festival on the 11th of January.
Wilson and other English authors mention St. Boisil on the 7th of August; but in the Scottish calendars his name occurs on the 23d of February.
This saint, surnamed "The Leper," from the disease with which he was afflicted, is mentioned in Irish calendars on the 16th of this month.
Scottish calendars give short notices of this saint, who is said to have been an illustrious and saintly bishop during the reign of King Achaius, a Scottish king contemporaneous with Charlemagne.
In the temples many Calendarsof feasts have been found, the most perfect at Medinet Abu, deciphered by Dumich.
Calendars have been preserved, the completest is the papyrus Sallier IV.
The Court Calendars of these years name "Hochfuerstlich Muensterischer Obrist-Stallmeister, Sr.
Greek copies imply, on the first day of the month, may be doubted, because the Latin copies say it was on the tenth, and so say the Jewish calendars also, as Dr.
D] The Native Calendarsof Central America and Mexico.
Other names which occur in local calendars will be found in the Menology of Stanton, who has compiled a very complete list of men- and women-saints in England and Wales from a number of local calendars.
Local calendars went on indefinitely swelling the list of saintly names till the Papal See felt called upon to interfere[24].
In early days the feasts of martyrs and other saints were not celebrated in Lent, and hence this feast of the Blessed Virgin was set down in some calendars as transferred, and was celebrated in Advent.
Its date depends entirely on the date of Christmas, but the birth of Christ was not always placed in calendars on the 25th December.
It is the beginning before they had begun making calendars on the earth, because there wasn't any earth yet to make calendars on.
For a complete concordance of the Gregorian and the republican calendarssee Stokvis, Manuel d'histoire, tome iii.
It will easily be seen that the connecting link between the old and the new calendars is very slight indeed and that the expression of a date in one calendar in terms of the other is a matter of some difficulty.
Her eyes, thought the Watermelon, were brighter than the lamp upon the table and her laughing, kissable mouth redder than the crimson lips of the fair creatures in the gay calendars on the wall.
On the walls were a number of cheap prints and several huge advertising calendars With gay pictures of young women in large hats and low-cut dresses.
Newspapers were pinned over the windows, and the calendars were turned with their faces to the wall.
On the window curtains were pinned little calendarsand Christmas cards, stuck on ribbons.
Hours, minutes, and seconds are aliquot parts of this unit convenient for use in dealing with shorter periods than a day, and the week, month, and year which we use in our calendars are multiples of the day.
The Julian and Gregorian calendars are frequently represented by the abbreviations O.
How strange it is, when you come to think of it, that the birth of a child in an out-of-the-way village in Palestine should change the calendars of the world!
The Hebrews were dating their calendars from what they supposed to have been the period of the creation.
Warton says that 'John Some and Nicholas Lynne' were both Carmelite friars, and wrote calendars constructed for the meridian of Oxford.
Other sources mentioned by Chaucer in The Astrolabe are the calendars of John Some and Nicholas Lynne, Carmelite friars who wrote calendars constructed for the meridian of Oxford[5]; and of the Arabian astronomer Abdilazi Alkabucius.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "calendars" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.