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Julian calendar and William Smith (lexicographer)

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Difference between Julian calendar and William Smith (lexicographer)

Julian calendar vs. William Smith (lexicographer)

The Julian calendar, proposed by Julius Caesar in 46 BC (708 AUC), was a reform of the Roman calendar. Sir William Smith (20 May 1813 – 7 October 1893) was an English lexicographer.

Similarities between Julian calendar and William Smith (lexicographer)

Julian calendar and William Smith (lexicographer) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities.

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities

A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities is an English language encyclopedia first published in 1842.

Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities and Julian calendar · Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities and William Smith (lexicographer) · See more »

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Julian calendar and William Smith (lexicographer) Comparison

Julian calendar has 248 relations, while William Smith (lexicographer) has 31. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.36% = 1 / (248 + 31).

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