![]() The blank space for each day can be filled with information about that day.Ī five-week month would have an additional row for the Epsilon week. Calender week number iso#While using the calendar, I found it useful for calculating the current ISO week number.Ī typical four-week month could be displayed as follows. The calendar replaces each ISO week number with a name made from a week of month name and a month name as follows:Ġ1: Alpha January 14: Alpha April 27: Alpha July 40: Alpha OctoberĠ2: Beta January 15: Beta April 28: Beta July 41: Beta OctoberĠ3: Gamma January 16: Gamma April 29: Gamma July 42: Gamma OctoberĠ4: Delta January 17: Delta April 30: Delta July 43: Delta OctoberĠ5: Alpha February 18: Alpha May 31: Alpha August 44: Alpha NovemberĠ6: Beta February 19: Beta May 32: Beta August 45: Beta NovemberĠ7: Gamma February 20: Gamma May 33: Gamma August 46: Gamma NovemberĠ8: Delta February 21: Delta May 34: Delta August 47: Delta NovemberĠ9: Epsilon February 22: Epsilon May 35: Epsilon August 48: Epsilon Novemberġ0: Alpha March 23: Alpha June 36: Alpha September 49: Alpha Decemberġ1: Beta March 24: Beta June 37: Beta September 50: Beta Decemberġ2: Gamma March 25: Gamma June 38: Gamma Septamber 51: Gamma Decemberġ3: Delta March 26: Delta June 39: Delta Septamber 52: Delta December Years are numbered as the Gregorian year of its Thursdays. Or be abbrievated to numbers in either order eg. For example Gregorian Thursday, 10 January 2019ĭates may also be formed in reverse order eg. The weeks of each month are named as follows:įifth Week of Month: Epsilon (if month has 5 weeks)ĭates are formed from the Day of Week, Week of Month, Month & Year. Weeks 40-43 October (4 weeks) Weeks 44-48 November (5 weeks) Weeks 49+ December (4 or 5 weeks) Weeks 27-30 July (4 weeks) Weeks 31-35 August (5 weeks) Weeks 36-39 September (4 weeks) Weeks 14-17 April (4 weeks) Weeks 18-22 May (5 weeks) Weeks 23-26 June (4 weeks) Weeks 01-04 January (4 weeks) Weeks 05-09 February (5 weeks) Weeks 10-13 March (4 weeks) The calendar groups weeks into months according to their ISO week numbers as follows: ![]() So I chose to have monthsĪs well as weeks and call the calendar the Week and Month Calendar. I could have chosen the leap week calendar formed from ISO week numbering (referred to as ISO Week Date)įor calendar reform, but this calendar seems barren and has a week number, which is hard to remember. It is also the week that begins with the nearest Monday to Gregorian January 1.Ĭonsequently, a year has exactly 52 weeks (364 days) if the corrsponding Gregorian year hasĥ2 Thursdays or 53 weeks (371 days) if the corresponding Gregorian year has 53 Thursdays. The week beginning Monday that contains the first Thursday of the Gregorian calendar year. The calendar is based on the ISO week numbering, which has formed a de facto leap week calendar. This places the months closest to their Gregorian counterparts, while maintaining a regular quarterly pattern. I've given five weeks to February, May, August & November and in a year with a leap week also December. I have decided to name each week of month rather than number it,īecause a number could be confused for a day of month number or an ISO week number. The year has twelve months, each with the same name as the Gregorian month that occurs at about the same time.Įach month has either 4 or 5 weeks, which are named after letters of the Greek alphabet from Alpha to Delta or Epsilon. ![]() The calendar date has a week of month name accompanied by a day of week name. Which is the trickiest part of the date to remember. This means that no day of month number is necessary, saving one from having to remenber the day of month number, Like the other months and furthermore that the week is a subdivision of the month. I've come to the conclusion that such a calendar needs to be aĪlso I have come to desire a leap week calendar with months, where the leap week belongs to a month Occurs on the same day of week every year. I've been considering what would be a good calendar for calendar reform, where each date in the reformed calendar Week and Month Calendar Week and Month Calendar ![]()
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