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  2. The Kalender of Shepherdes - Wikipedia

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    The Kalender of Shepherdes, also known as the Kalendar and Compost of Shepherds. [ 1 ] was an incunable [ 1 ] almanac first published in the 1490s in Paris as the Compost et Kalendrier de Bergiers .

  3. The Shepheardes Calender - Wikipedia

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    The Shepheardes Calender (originally titled The Shepheardes Calendar, Conteyning twelve Aeglogues proportionable to the Twelve monthes.Entitled to the Noble and Vertuous Gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and chevalrie M. Philip Sidney) [1] was Edmund Spenser's first major poetic work, published in 1579.

  4. The Shepherd's Calendar (James Hogg) - Wikipedia

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    The Shepherd's Calendar (1829) is a collection by James Hogg of 21 articles, most of which had appeared in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine since 1819. They are set in, or deal with aspects of, the Scottish Borders , in particular Hogg's native Ettrick Forest.

  5. Calends - Wikipedia

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    This means that the first day is called the calends; six days after the calends is the nones of May, October, July and March, while the nones comes only four days later for the other months; the ides comes eight days after the nones.

  6. Qumran calendrical texts - Wikipedia

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    About twenty texts from Qumran deal with a lunar phase calendar. [1] They are mainly very fragmentary, so the calendar is not completely understood. However, it differs significantly from the Babylonian lunar calendar that evolved into the 354-day Hebrew calendar known today. The scrolls calendar divided the year into four quarters and recorded ...

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  8. Manuel Míguez González - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Míguez González (24 March 1831 – 8 March 1925) – in religious Faustino of the Incarnation – was a Spanish priest and a professed member from the Piarists as well as the founder of the Daughters of the Divine Shepherdess – better known as the Calasanzian Institute. [1]

  9. National calendars of the Roman Rite - Wikipedia

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    The Episcopal Conferences of Austria, Germany, and Switzerland share one regional calendar, the Regionalkalender für das deutsche Sprachgebiet ("Regional calendar for the German language area"). It applies in Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as in the dioceses of Luxembourg, Liège, Metz, Strasbourg, Vaduz and Bozen-Brixen.