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Need a Julian Date Calendar?
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I’m tired of looking at Julian calendars that require a magnifying glass and are outdated by a few years (as far as when leap years are). My eyes would hurt trying to look at a Julian calendar further than six inches away.
To alleviate these issues I went ahead and designed a new Julian calendar with larger font and updated leap year information. The Julian calendar is available in PDF format for free and works quite well.
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6 Comments
subwolf
February 10th, 2007
at 8:14pm
Nice, thanks!
Stephen Wheelock
July 30th, 2007
at 6:24pm
Chris, thanks for maintaining the Julian Date calendar online: I need it for my GSO course for the State Department, and it looks exactly like the one I used in the USMC in 1971 minus the DOD stock number.
PS the pinup idea is great and is as much a part of the military as your rifle is. Thanks for serving and keep your head down.
Steve
jake
December 27th, 2007
at 7:05am
Thanks!
I got used to using the julian calendar in the military. I find it much easier to use when making plans for later in the year, since I pencil in my biweekly paychecks and can see the whole year at a glance. I couldn’t find a good example online a couple years ago and had to make a spreadsheet, this is great!
Angela
February 6th, 2008
at 7:28am
The link for the julian calendar is no longer working. Do you still have it available somewhere? I use julian dates all the time at work, and I hate trying to convert the dates in my head, or using an online converter every day.
Phil
July 1st, 2008
at 4:41am
Chris,
I need a julian calendar too but the link doesn’t work.
I hope this isn’t a bad omen?
Good Day,
Philip
William Shaw of Easter Lair
July 18th, 2008
at 5:58pm
Am a member of a Celtic group that meets on or around the first or second Sat. after Beltaine, Lughnasadh, Samhain and Imbolc, or 1, May, Aug., Nov. and Feb.
These dates are on the Gregorian calendar. But what would the dates be on the Julian?!
I am wanting to nail down the actual dates that our ancestors pre 1700 would have observed these ancient Celtic festivals.
Thanks!
WSEL