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The first use of the Latin term anno aerae nostrae vulgaris[e] discovered so far was in a 1615 book by Johannes Kepler.[6] Kepler uses it again, as ab Anno vulgaris aerae, in a 1616 table of ephemerides,[17] and again, as ab anno vulgaris aerae, in 1617.[18] A 1635 English edition of that book has the title page in English – so far, the earliest-found use of Vulgar Era in English.[19] A 1701 book edited by John LeClerc includes "Before Christ according to the Vulgar Æra, 6".[20] A 1716 book in English by Dean Humphrey Prideaux says, "before the beginning of the vulgar æra, by which we now compute the years from his incarnation."[21][22] A 1796 book uses the term "vulgar era of the nativity".[23]      

 

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