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- Pisan_calendar abstract "The calendar in use in Pisa from the Middle Ages until at least 1406 (and possibly as late as 1749) began on 25 March (the traditional date of the Virgin conception) in the year of Jesus' incarnation (which thus occurred within year 1). This method of dating was followed also in Cortona and Pistoia. Dates in the Pisan calendar are said to be in the stile pisano (“Pisan style”) or by the calculus Pisanus (“Pisan calculation”). The calendar belonged to the stile dell'Incarnazione, which began the year with the Feast of the Annunciation (25 March), in contrast to those of the stile della Natività, which began the year with Christmas (25 December), like the calendars in use in Arezzo, Assisi and Perugia. The Florentine calendar, as well as that of Siena, also belonged to the stile dell'Incarnazione, but year 1 began one year after Jesus' incarnation.In general, it is necessary to subtract one year from a date given in the Pisan calendar to obtain one given in the standard Gregorian calendar. This does not apply to dates between 1 January and 24 March inclusive, which are given in the same year in both calendars but consist in the final days of the Pisan calendar and the first of the Gregorian.".
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- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Arezzo.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Assisi.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Calendar.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Calendars.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Pisa.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_Italy.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Cortona.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Feast_of_the_Annunciation.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Florentine_calendar.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Gregorian_calendar.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Incarnation_(Christianity).
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Ages.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Perugia.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Pistoia.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Pisa.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_Siena.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLink Virgin_birth_of_Jesus.
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pisan calendar".
- Pisan_calendar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Pisan_calendar subject Category:Calendars.
- Pisan_calendar subject Category:History_of_Pisa.
- Pisan_calendar subject Category:Medieval_Italy.
- Pisan_calendar type Convention.
- Pisan_calendar type Calendar.
- Pisan_calendar type Convention.
- Pisan_calendar comment "The calendar in use in Pisa from the Middle Ages until at least 1406 (and possibly as late as 1749) began on 25 March (the traditional date of the Virgin conception) in the year of Jesus' incarnation (which thus occurred within year 1). This method of dating was followed also in Cortona and Pistoia. Dates in the Pisan calendar are said to be in the stile pisano (“Pisan style”) or by the calculus Pisanus (“Pisan calculation”).".
- Pisan_calendar label "Pisan calendar".
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- Pisan_calendar wasDerivedFrom Pisan_calendar?oldid=647132392.
- Pisan_calendar isPrimaryTopicOf Pisan_calendar.