Lines Matching refs:Julian
227 Julian // calendar in use since -45 until the 1582 (or later)
305 // by 11 Mar 1583, then it has gone back to Julian in the summer of
322 // change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. By dropping every
328 // So 1700 (which should have been a leap year in the Julian calendar)
331 // both the Julian and the Gregorian world, so they decided to go back
332 // to the Julian calendar. In order to do this, they inserted an extra
768 // definition: The Julian Day Number, Julian Day, or JD of a
771 // 1 of the year -4712, where the year is given in the Julian
777 // were applied. Julian days are Julian Day Numbers and are not to be
778 // confused with Julian dates.
784 // get the Julian Day number (the fractional part specifies the time of
789 // get the Modified Julian Day number: it is equal to JDN - 2400000.5