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Cosa (chi) è BC - definizione

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B.C.; B.C; Bc; B. C.; B.c.; BC (disambiguation); Bc.; B C; B.C. (disambiguation)

BC         
An arbitrary precision numeric processing language with C-like syntax. Traditionally implemented as a front-end to DC. There is a GNU version called GNU BC. Unix manual page: bc(1).
BC         
¦ abbreviation
1. before Christ (placed after a date, indicating that it is before the Christian era).
2. British Columbia (in official postal use).
Usage
BC is placed after the numerals, as in 72 BC (not BC 72). Compare with AD.
BC         
You use BC in dates to indicate a number of years or centuries before the year in which Jesus Christ is believed to have been born. Compare AD
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The brooch dates back to the fourth century BC.

Wikipedia

BC

BC most often refers to:

  • Before Christ, a calendar era based on the traditionally reckoned year of the birth of Jesus of Nazareth
  • British Columbia, the westernmost province of Canada
  • Baja California, a state of Mexico

BC may also refer to:

Esempi dal corpus di testo per BC
1. The 18th dynasty ruled Egypt from 1567 BC to 1320 BC, a period during which the country‘s power reached a peak.
2. The artifacts are a 4th century BC carved tombstone from near Thebes and a 6th century BC engraved sculpture from the island of Thassos.
3. The 6th century BC marble relief depicts two women offering gifts to a seated goddess while the 4th century BC tombstone bears the figure of a young warrior.
4. Greece says the gold wreath from 400 BC and a 6th century BC marble statue were illegally excavated and smuggled out of the country.
5. Born in Pella in 356 BC, Alexander conquered the Persian Empire and much of the world known to ancient Greeks before dying in Babylon in 323 BC. (AFP)