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Перевод: Gregorian
[прилагательное] григорианский
Тезаурус:
- DECCA CLASSICS - One is spoiled for choice when it comes to Decca's mid-price range - no less than fifteen labels and series, all between 8-;9 - covering everything from Gregorian Chant or Baroque brass on "Serenata" , through imported "Historical" re-issues, to "Gilbert and Sullivan", "Strauss Gala" with the VPO/Boskovsky, "Cinema Gala" - sensible couplings of film themes and music - even special CDs for Christmas.
- He came to the conclusion that the Young-Avestan calendar was introduced on 21 March 503 BC. (21 March is the "Gregorian" date; the corresponding "Julian" date would be 27 March.)
- All I know, like the protestors when the Julian became the Gregorian calendar, is that I must have missed something.
- It is best, therefore, to use a conversion calendar rather than attempt to cast from Roman to Gregorian.
- The calendar in use today is known as the Gregorian or New Style, to distinguish it from the Julian or Old Style, and was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in 1582.
- Gregorian Chant (House Mix)
- First off two discs of Gregorian Chant from the Paris Gregorian Choir under their director Francois Polgar, one devoted to the Holy Week Liturgy ( ), the other the Liturgy for Good Friday ( ).
- The Gregorian calendar
- Educated at the city's Jesuit school, St Aloysius College, he studied for the priesthood at the Scots College, Rome, and was a graduate of the Gregorian University.
- On this day: the Gregorian calendar was adopted in Italy and Spain and today became 15 October 1582; Spain declared war on Britain, 1796; Italian troops occupied Tripoli, 1911; the first air battle took place between German and French aircraft, 1914; the Allies landed at Salonika, 1915; Sir Arthur Lee presented the estate of Chequers as an official country residence for the Prime Minister, 1917; the Locarno Conference met and the great powers guaranteed frontiers and agreed to put disputes to arbitration, 1925; unemployed shipyard workers started to march from Jarrow to London, 1936; the Cominform (Communist Information Bureau) was set up to aid European Communist parties, 1947; tea rationing ended in Britain, 1952.
- It was nearly twice that of our present Gregorian solar calendar and almost forty times that of the Julian calendar of contemporary Europe.
- More particularly, his sense that his calling as a monk, far from being incompatible with preaching to pagans, positively required it, owes much to the Gregorian influence.
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