Legacy:Age of aries
Version 1
Date: 2009-01-02 16:47:21 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Initial version
The '''Age of Aries''' is a fictional designation for years, used only in the [[Ars Magica]] game. [[ArM5]] does not use the Age of Aries (and neither did [[ArM1]]. In [[ArM2]] through [[ArM4]], the [[Order of Hermes]] generally recorded dates in terms of the Age of Aries, abbreviated '''AA''', rather than using the [[AD|Christian Calendar]]. =Conversion from AA to AD In Ars Magica [[Canon]], the Age of Aries began in 139 B.C. To convert a date from AA to AD, subtract 139, so 1359 AA would be 1220 AD. Also, according to Age of Aries reckoning, the new year begins in March rather than January. =Astrological Ages The Age of Aries is an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrological_age|Astrological Age]] of the Zodiac. However, it is not the correct astrological age corresponding to the real-world medieval period. In [[Real History]], the Age of Aries was from about 1658 BC to 498 BC. The correct astrological age for the Middle Ages would be the Age of Pisces. None the less, Ars Magica consistently used the "Age of Aries" until astrological dates were dropped entirely with [[ArM5]]. Perhaps the world of Mythic Europe is oriented 30 degrees east relative to our world, or perhaps (more likely) [[Atlas Games]] was aware of the error but didn't consider it important enough to correct. =References * [[Houses of Hermes Book| Houses of Hermes]], pages 124 and 123
Version 2
Date: 2009-05-06 20:01:40 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Link to Age of Pisces
The '''Age of Aries''' is a fictional designation for years, used only in the [[Ars Magica]] game. [[ArM5]] does not use the Age of Aries (and neither did [[ArM1]]. In [[ArM2]] through [[ArM4]], the [[Order of Hermes]] generally recorded dates in terms of the Age of Aries, abbreviated '''AA''', rather than using the [[AD|Christian Calendar]]. =Conversion from AA to AD In Ars Magica [[Canon]], the Age of Aries began in 139 B.C. To convert a date from AA to AD, subtract 139, so 1359 AA would be 1220 AD. Also, according to Age of Aries reckoning, the new year begins in March rather than January. =Astrological Ages The Age of Aries is an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrological_age|Astrological Age]] of the Zodiac. However, it is not the correct astrological age corresponding to the real-world medieval period. In [[Real History]], the Age of Aries was from about 1658 BC to 498 BC. The correct astrological age for the Middle Ages would be the [[Age of Pisces]]es]]. None the less, Ars Magica consistently used the "Age of Aries" until astrological dates were dropped entirely with [[ArM5]]. Perhaps the world of Mythic Europe is oriented 30 degrees east relative to our world, or perhaps (more likely) [[Atlas Games]] was aware of the error but didn't consider it important enough to correct. =References * [[Houses of Hermes Book| Houses of Hermes]], pages 124 and
Version 3
Date: 2009-05-06 23:09:16 GMT Author: AndrewGronosky Comment: Removed circular link
The '''Age of Aries''' is a fictional designation for years, used only in the [[Ars Magica]] game. [[ArM5]] does not use the Age of Aries (and neither did [[ArM1]]. In [[ArM2]] through [[ArM4]], the [[Order of Hermes]] generally recorded dates in terms of the Age of Aries, abbreviated '''AA''', rather than using the [[AD|Christian Calendar]]. =Conversion from AA to AD In Ars Magica [[Canon]], the Age of Aries began in 139 B.C. To convert a date from AA to AD, subtract 139, so 1359 AA would be 1220 AD. Also, according to Age of Aries reckoning, the new year begins in March rather than January. =Astrological Ages The Age of Aries is an [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrological_age|Astrological Age]] of the Zodiac. However, it is not the correct astrological age corresponding to the real-world medieval period. In [[Real History]], the Age of Aries was from about 1658 BC to 498 BC. The correct astrological age for the Middle Ages would be the Age of Piscesone the less, Ars Magica consistently used the "Age of Aries" until astrological dates were dropped entirely with [[ArM5]]. Perhaps the world of Mythic Europe is oriented 30 degrees east relative to our world, or perhaps (more likely) [[Atlas Games]] was aware of the error but didn't consider it important enough to correct. =References * [[Houses of Hermes Book| Houses of Hermes]], pages 124 and 123