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  1. Reddogbarking ( talk) 11:51, 14 August 2023 (UTC) [ reply] You've misunderstood: – the word "respectively" refers to the two translations that follow, " (of) old style" and " (in) old style". However, your confusion is understandable, as it's a somewhat convoluted and difficult-to-parse sentence. I'm going to attempt a reword, but somebody ...

  2. To reduce misunderstandings about the date, it was normal in parish registers to place a new year heading after 24 March (for example "1661") and another heading at the end of the following December, "1661/62", a form of dual dating to indicate that in the following few weeks the year was 1661 Old Style but 1662 New Style.

  3. William Shakespeare died on 23 April 1616 (Old Style). If Gregorian is new style, then both passages are screwed up. It gives his old style and Gregorian (new style) death dates as the same. Indeed, much is screwed up (William Shakespeare has, for example, been given a birthdate when his birthdate is unknown). O.S. = Julian.

  4. 1800 – 1900. +12. 1900 – 2100. +13. Old Style or OS is a designation indicating that a date conforms to the Julian calendar, formerly in use in many countries, rather than the Gregorian calendar, currently in use in most countries. "Old Style" (OS) and "New Style" (NS) are sometimes added to dates to identify which system is used in the ...

  5. Since March 1, 1900, there is a difference of 13 days between the old and new dates. This is common in English. The publication uses familiar old-style and/or new-style terminology to discuss events and figures in other countries, especially in relation to the Russian Empire and early Soviet Russia.

  6. By entering any year, a side-by-side calendar is generated showing the Old Style dates on top with the New Style dates on the bottom for each day of the week for each month of the year. Very handy for counting days in one Style or the other but this calendar calculator does not include any Style change over information.