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Richard Crook's
Julian Calendar Calculator
Table 2

  1. Transpose the number or letter you obtained from Table 1.
  2. Select required month and note figure at the axis with number or letter.
  3. For example
    The year 1130 equates to 5 (from Table 1), if you wanted the calendar for the month of January 1130, look up Jan in first column of this table and the number 5 from the top row of this table. Where the axes of Jan and 5 cross is the number 15 (in the green square). This is the number you use in the next step.

  4. Carry this number across to Table 3 to locate appropriate calendar.

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

 

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

JAN

14

20

19

16

15

18

17

JAN

18

20

15

17

19

14

16

FEB

11

10

9

6

5

8

7

FEB

1

3

12

28

2

4

27

MAR

18

17

16

20

19

15

14

MAR

14

16

18

20

15

17

19

APR

22

21

13

24

23

26

25

APR

25

13

22

24

26

21

23

MAY

20

19

18

15

14

17

16

MAY

16

18

20

15

17

19

14

JUN

24

23

22

26

25

21

13

JUN

13

22

24

26

21

23

25

JUL

15

14

20

17

16

19

18

JUL

18

20

15

17

19

14

16

AUG

19

18

17

14

20

16

15

AUG

15

17

19

14

16

18

20

SEP

23

22

21

25

24

13

26

SEP

26

21

23

25

13

22

24

OCT

14

20

19

16

15

18

17

OCT

17

19

14

16

18

20

15

NOV

25

24

23

13

26

22

21

NOV

21

23

25

13

22

24

26

DEC

16

15

14

18

17

20

19

DEC

19

14

16

18

20

15

17

 

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

 

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

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