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  1. Old Style and New Style dates. Issue 9198 of The London Gazette, covering the calendar change in Great Britain. The issue spans the changeover; the date heading reads: "From Tuesday September 1, O.S. to Saturday September 16, N.S. 1752". [1]

  2. Old Style and New Style are terms used for calendar dates in English language historical studies, for two reasons. The first reason is that the method of dating that is most widely used around the world today, the Gregorian calendar, was introduced into English cultures only in 1752.

  3. Convert between Old & New Style dates. There are two parts to this page. The first converts from Old Style dates, typically found in English documents before 1752, to New Style dates. The second converts New Style into Old Style. To avoid confusion, the year is assumed to begin on January 1st.

  4. [O.S.] for "old style" dates following the Julian calendar, mainly used in Russia and the Ottoman Empire [N.S.] for " new style " dates following the Gregorian calendar, used in other countries For example: "25 October/6 November 1893" = "25 October 1893 [O.S.]" = "6 November 1893 [N.S.]".

  5. The adoption of the Gregorian Calendar was an event in the early modern history of most cultures and societies, marking a change from their traditional (or "old style") dating system to the modern (or "new style") dating system – the Gregorian calendar – that is widely used around the world today.