Chronology is the science of locating events in time. An arrangement of events, from either earliest to latest or the reverse, is also called a chronology or, particularly when involving graphical elements, a timeline. See also Chronicle.
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Unlike chronometry (i.e. timekeeping), which is part of physics, chronology (i.e. arithmetic of time), as the science of localizing historical events in time, is part of history.
The familiar terms ‘era’ (taken as a system of numbered calendar years) and ‘calendar’ concern two complementary fundamental concepts of chronology. So during eight centuries the calendar belonging to the Christian era, which era was taken in use in the eighth century, was the Julian calendar, but after the year 1582 it was the Gregorian calendar. Dionysius Exiguus (about the year 500) was the founder.
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The History of the Internet - Dave Kristula's chronology of the development of the Internet from the early days of ArpaNet.
Meta Description: [ A timeline of the Development of the Internet, from the early days of ARPANET to the National Science Foundation's Super-Backbone of 1995! ]
The first cell in the timeline of your life was your cell, not your mom or dad's, the embryo and fetus were you as well ...