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Epoch

In chronology and periodization, an epoch or reference epoch is an instant in time chosen as the origin of a particular calendar era. The "epoch" serves as a reference point from which time is measured.

The moment of epoch is usually decided by congruity, or by following conventions understood from the epoch in question. The epoch moment or date is usually defined from a specific, clear event of change, an epoch event. In a more gradual change, a deciding moment is chosen when the epoch criterion was reached.

Calendar eras edit

Pre-modern eras edit

Modern eras edit

Regnal eras edit

The official Japanese system numbers years from the accession of the current emperor, regarding the calendar year during which the accession occurred as the first year. A similar system existed in China before 1912, being based on the accession year of the emperor (1911 was thus the third year of the Xuantong period). With the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912, the republican era was introduced. It is still very common in Taiwan to date events via the republican era. The People's Republic of China adopted the common era calendar in 1949 (the 38th year of the Chinese Republic).

Other applications edit

An epoch in computing is the time at which the representation is zero. For example, Unix time is represented as the number of seconds since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970, not counting leap seconds.

An epoch in astronomy is a reference time used for consistency in calculation of positions and orbits. A common astronomical epoch is J2000, which is noon on January 1, 2000, Terrestrial Time.

An epoch in Geochronology is a period of time, typically in the order of tens of millions of years. The current epoch is the Holocene.

See also edit

References edit

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  2. ^ Lee, Scott E. (2006). "Overview of Calendars". rosettacalendar.com. from the original on 2020-08-20. Retrieved 2006-10-23.
  3. ^ Dershowitz, Nachum; Reingold, Edward M. (2008). Calendrical Calculations (3rd ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 289. ISBN 978-0-521-70238-6.
  4. ^ Blackburn, B; Holford-Strevens, L (2003). "Incarnation era". The Oxford Companion to the Year: An exploration of calendar customs and time-reckoning. Oxford University Press. p. 881.
  5. ^ Richards, E. G. (2013). "Calendars". In Urban, S. E.; Seidelman, P. K. (eds.). Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac (3rd ed.). Mill Valley, CA: University Science Books. pp. 616–617.
  6. ^ Higham, Thomas. "Radiocarbon dating – Age calculation". c14dating.com. Thomas Higham (archaeologist). from the original on June 10, 2007. Retrieved December 31, 2009.
  7. ^ Stuiver, Minze; Polach HA (1977). "Discussion; reporting of C-14 data". Radiocarbon. University of Arizona. 19 (3): 355–363. Bibcode:1977Radcb..19..355S. doi:10.1017/S0033822200003672. S2CID 56572650. from the original on August 17, 2020. Retrieved October 5, 2018.

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For other uses see Epoch disambiguation In chronology and periodization an epoch or reference epoch is an instant in time chosen as the origin of a particular calendar era The epoch serves as a reference point from which time is measured The moment of epoch is usually decided by congruity or by following conventions understood from the epoch in question The epoch moment or date is usually defined from a specific clear event of change an epoch event In a more gradual change a deciding moment is chosen when the epoch criterion was reached Contents 1 Calendar eras 1 1 Pre modern eras 1 2 Modern eras 1 3 Regnal eras 2 Other applications 3 See also 4 ReferencesCalendar eras editPre modern eras edit The Yoruba calendar Kọ jọ da uses 8042 BC as the epoch regarded as the year of the creation of Ile Ife by the god Obatala also regarded as the creation of the earth Anno Mundi years since the creation of the world is used in the Byzantine calendar 5509 BC Anno Mundi years since the creation of the world as used in the Hebrew calendar 3761 BC 1 2 The Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar uses the creation of the fourth world in 3114 BC Olympiads the ancient Greek era of four year periods between Olympic Games beginning in 776 BC Ab urbe condita from the foundation of the city used to some extent by Roman calendars of the Roman imperial period 753 BC Buddhist calendars tend to use the epoch of 544 BC date of Buddha s parinirvana The term Hindu calendar may refer to a number of traditional Indian calendars A notable example of a Hindu epoch is the Vikram Samvat 58 BC 3 also used in modern times as the national calendars of Nepal and Bangladesh The Julian and Gregorian calendars use as epoch the Incarnation of Jesus as calculated in the 6th century by Dionysius Exiguus 4 Subsequent research has shown that this moment is about four years after the best estimate for the date of birth of Jesus This epoch was applied retrospectively to the Julian calendar long after its original creation by Julius Caesar The epoch of the Islamic calendar is the Hijra AD 622 The year count in this calendar shifts relative to the solar year count as the calendar is purely lunar its year consists of 12 lunations and is thus ten or eleven days shorter than a solar year This calendar denotes lunar years as Anno Hegirae since the year of the Hijra or AH This calendar is used in Sunni Islam and related sects The epoch of the official Iranian calendar is also the Hijra but it is a solar calendar each year begins at the Northern spring equinox This calendar is used in Shia Islam and related sects Modern eras edit The Baha i calendar is dated from the vernal equinox of the year the Bab proclaimed his religion AD 1844 Years are grouped in Vaḥids of 19 years and Kull i Shay of 361 19 19 years 5 In Thailand in 1888 King Chulalongkorn decreed a National Thai Era dating from the founding of Bangkok on April 6 1782 In 1912 New Year s Day was shifted to April 1 In 1941 Prime Minister Phibunsongkhram decided to count the years since 543 BC This is the Thai solar calendar using the Thai Buddhist Era Except for this era it is the Gregorian calendar In the French Republican Calendar a calendar used by the French government for about twelve years from late 1793 the epoch was the beginning of the Republican Era September 22 1792 the day the French First Republic was proclaimed one day after the Convention abolished the Ancien Regime The Indian national calendar introduced in 1957 follows the Saka era AD 78 The Minguo calendar used by officials of Taiwan and its predecessor dates from January 1 1912 the first year after the Xinhai Revolution which overthrew the Qing Empire North Korea uses a system that starts in 1912 Juche 1 the year of the birth of its founder Kim Il Sung The Fascist Era dates to Mussolini s March on Rome in 1922 and was in use only in countries under hegemony of the Fascist regime of Benito Mussolini It has been defunct since the fall of the Italian Social Republic in 1945 In the scientific Before Present system of numbering years for purposes of radiocarbon dating the reference date is January 1 1950 though the specific date January 1 is quite unnecessary as radiocarbon dating has limited precision 6 7 Different branches of Freemasonry have selected different years to date their documents according to a Masonic era such as the Anno Lucis A L The Holocene calendar uses 10 000 BC as the epoch the beginning of the Holocene epoch on the geological time scale Regnal eras edit Further information Regnal era The official Japanese system numbers years from the accession of the current emperor regarding the calendar year during which the accession occurred as the first year A similar system existed in China before 1912 being based on the accession year of the emperor 1911 was thus the third year of the Xuantong period With the establishment of the Republic of China in 1912 the republican era was introduced It is still very common in Taiwan to date events via the republican era The People s Republic of China adopted the common era calendar in 1949 the 38th year of the Chinese Republic Other applications editAn epoch in computing is the time at which the representation is zero For example Unix time is represented as the number of seconds since 00 00 00 UTC on 1 January 1970 not counting leap seconds An epoch in astronomy is a reference time used for consistency in calculation of positions and orbits A common astronomical epoch is J2000 which is noon on January 1 2000 Terrestrial Time An epoch in Geochronology is a period of time typically in the order of tens of millions of years The current epoch is the Holocene See also editDating creation Using creation myths to date the Earth Era Span of time defined for the purposes of chronology or historiography Geologic time scale System that relates geologic strata to time Lunisolar calendar Calendar with lunar month solar year Metonic cycle 19 year pattern in lunisolar calendars Saros astronomy Cycles used to predict eclipses of the Sun and Moon Timekeeping on Mars Proposed approaches to tracking date and time on the planet MarsReferences edit Solomin Rachel M Counting the Jewish Years myjewishlearning com Archived from the original on 2020 02 12 Retrieved 2016 12 27 Lee Scott E 2006 Overview of Calendars rosettacalendar com Archived from the original on 2020 08 20 Retrieved 2006 10 23 Dershowitz Nachum Reingold Edward M 2008 Calendrical Calculations 3rd ed Cambridge University Press p 289 ISBN 978 0 521 70238 6 Blackburn B Holford Strevens L 2003 Incarnation era The Oxford Companion to the Year An exploration of calendar customs and time reckoning Oxford University Press p 881 Richards E G 2013 Calendars In Urban S E Seidelman P K eds Explanatory Supplement to the Astronomical Almanac 3rd ed Mill Valley CA University Science Books pp 616 617 Higham Thomas Radiocarbon dating Age calculation c14dating com Thomas Higham archaeologist Archived from the original on June 10 2007 Retrieved December 31 2009 Stuiver Minze Polach HA 1977 Discussion reporting of C 14 data Radiocarbon University of Arizona 19 3 355 363 Bibcode 1977Radcb 19 355S doi 10 1017 S0033822200003672 S2CID 56572650 Archived from the original on August 17 2020 Retrieved October 5 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Epoch amp oldid 1194132236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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