• The epact (Latin: epactae, from Ancient Greek: ἐπακται ἡμεραι (epaktai hēmerai) = added days) used to be described by medieval computists as the age of...
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    the epacts discussed above, it effectively used a single epact table starting with an epact of 0, which was never corrected. In this case, the epact was...
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  • ePACT Network is an online emergency network. Users build networks of family, friends, and organizations, store and exchange information and access web...
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    (Latin for 'leap of the moon') – which causes the epacts to repeat every 19 years. When the epact reaches 30 or higher, an intercalary month is added...
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  • Coptic Epact Numbers is a Unicode block containing Old Coptic number forms. These numbers were used in some regions instead of letters of the Coptic alphabet...
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    Mosshammer 2008, p. 76: "Theoretically, the epact 30=0 represents the new moon in conjunction with the sun. The epact of 1 represents the theoretical first...
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    (SMS), The Energetic Particles: Acceleration, Composition, and Transport (EPACT) investigation, the Solar Wind Experiment (SWE), a Three-Dimensional Plasma...
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  • synchronized with the moon. Solar System portal List of calendars Lunar phase Epact Paschal Full Moon Iran operates Solar Hijri calendar, which is purely solar...
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    is reflected by the structure of its 19-year periodic sequence of epacts. The epact, since it originally marked the new moon, was zero in all first decennovenal...
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    Julian Easter occurred before AD 311, at the first entry in a table of epacts as preserved in an Ethiopic document for the years 311 to 369, using a Ge'ez...
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