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Calendrical Tabulations, 1900–2200

Calendrical Tabulations, 1900–2200

Calendrical Tabulations, 1900–2200

Edward M. Reingold, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Nachum Dershowitz, Tel-Aviv University
September 2002
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9780521782531
£188.00
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    The momentous task of assembling such a comprehensive and accurate collection of calendars could only have been achieved by the authors of the definitive text on calendar algorithms, Calendrical Calculations. Using the algorithms outlined in their earlier book, Professors Reingold and Dershowitz have achieved the near-impossible task of simultaneously displaying the date on thirteen different calendars over a three-hundred year period. Represented here are the Gregorian, ISO, Hebrew, Chinese, Coptic, Ethiopic, Persian, Hindu lunar, Hindu solar, and Islamic calendars; another three are easily obtained from the tables with minimal arithmetic ( J.D., R.D. and Julian). The tables also include phases of the moon, dates of solstices and equinoxes, and religious and other special holidays for all the calendars shown. Why produce a book of tables in the computer age? Because computer programs can cover only one or two calendars, have a limited range, are of dubious accuracy, are difficult for a non-expert to use, or work only on a small subset of computers. This set of beautifully-produced tables will be of use for centuries by anyone with an interest in calendars and the societies that produce them. It should also prove an invaluable reference tool for astronomers and genealogists.

    • There is no comparable book in existence
    • Other calendar listings cover a small fraction of the range of calendars and are generally extremely inaccurate
    • Tables are based on the algorithms from Calendrical Calculations; the millennium edition, and are hence extremely accurate

    Reviews & endorsements

    'The book shall make an excellent addition to the library of any individual who is interested in calendars and is a must for main libraries.' The Journal of Religious Studies

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    Product details

    September 2002
    Hardback
    9780521782531
    636 pages
    284 × 224 × 47 mm
    1.996kg
    300 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Reading the tables
    • Summary of warnings
    • Acknowledgments
    • References
    • Calendars, 1900–2200.
      Authors
    • Edward M. Reingold , University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
    • Nachum Dershowitz , Tel-Aviv University