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Here are just a few problems with bc/ad Maybe it is just a play between ac/dc and a.d Bc is an abbreviation of the english phrase before christ, while ad is an abbreviation of a latin phrase anno domini

It's very strange that going across the arbitrary division line between two years also requires a change in the language of abbreviation. Day of may anno domini m.d.l Even though anno domini was in widespread use by the 9th century, before christ (or its equivalent) did not become common until much later

Bede used the expression anno igitur ante incarnationem dominicam (so in the year before the incarnation of the lord) twice

Anno an xpi nativitate (in the year before the birth of christ) is found in 1474 in a work by a german. To precede the year (a.d 2010) so that the translation, read in word order, would mean in the year of our lord 2010 (in latin, it wouldn't matter whether.

From what i understand of the situation The era designator 'ad' is an abbreviation for 'anno domini', meaning 'in the year of the lord' By that reasoning, 'ad 1453' is a complete dependent clause Disregarding any current practice regarding ad vs ce, factual accuracy, or other concerns, is this actually a complete sentence

What would be the recommended arrangement for using 'ad' as an era.

Annulus is also related to annual, or the yearly cycle The double 'n' seems to be correct historically although they have a common origin Not necessarily surprising that anus may not have been named until the 16th c The hip bone (innominate) is the unnamed bone

The pudendal nerve (the one that goes numb if you've been riding a bike for too. 0 rather than to or on, ad associates with anno domini first and foremost with many english speakers You might want to try (see 1.) or just (1). For example, the gregorian calendar has bc and ad, meaning before christ and anno domini, the year of our lord

Or, if you are secular or follow a different religion, bce (before common era) and ce (common era) are common substitutes

The calendar is marked in terms of the brith of jesus. For the maintenaunce whereof jhone bucher, otherwise called jhon of kent, most obstinately suffered and was burned in smythfyelde, the ii

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