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    Anno Mundi (from Latin "in the year of the world"; Hebrew: לבריאת העולם, romanized: Livryat haOlam, lit. 'to the creation of the world'), abbreviated as AM or A.M. , or Year After Creation , [1] is a calendar era based on the biblical accounts of the creation of the world and subsequent history.

  2. Anno Mundi (skrót: AM; (łac. „rok świata”) – według kalendarza żydowskiego określenie daty ery kalendarzowej liczonej od stworzenia Świata. Judaizm. Lata w kalendarzu żydowskim liczone są od stworzenia Świata.

  3. Anno mundi, the year dating from the year of creation in Jewish chronology, based on rabbinic calculations. Since the 9th century ad, various dates between 3762 and 3758 bc have been advanced by Jewish scholars as the time of creation, but the exact date of Oct. 7, 3761 bc, is now generally.

  4. 16 sie 2015 · Anno Mundi (Latin: "in the year of the world") abbreviated as AM or A.M., refers to a Calendar era counting from the Biblical creation of the world. Usually this designation is used by Jewish sources, which date creation to 3761 BCE.

  5. It placed the date of creation at 5509 years before the incarnation of Jesus, and was characterized by a certain tendency that had already been a tradition among Jews and early Christians to number the years from the calculated foundation of the world (Latin: Annus Mundi or Ab Origine Mundi— "AM").

  6. The era at present in vogue among the Jews, counted from the creation of the world (anno mundi; abbreviated to am), came into popular use about the 9th century ad.

  7. 30 gru 2018 · The “anno mundi” (year of creation) approach to chronology started in the Middle Ages, with Christian scholars leading the way. Most Jewish documents started being dated that way some time in the 1200s or 1300s. Ussher’s approach was a late, 17th-century version of this method.

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