Date of Easter (redirect from Computus)
Bede uses computus as a general term for any sort of calculation, although he refers to the Easter cycles of Theophilus as a "Paschal computus." By the...
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original text Computus Runicus - Traduction française par Jara - Editions du Monolithe Wikimedia Commons has media related to Computus Runicus. v t e...
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dependent dates of moveable Church feasts). A computus watch carries out the same function. The movement of a computus clock provides and/or calculates astronomical...
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Klinghammer's computus is a mechanism determining the elements of the computus, in particular the date of Easter in the Gregorian calendar. This mechanism...
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provides both sets of dates, for recent and forthcoming years—see the computus article for more details on the calculation. In 1818 the Paschal Full Moon...
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(floating Tuesday using Computus) – Mardi Gras All Alabama state holidays February 3 – March 9 (floating Tuesday using Computus) – Mardi Gras All Alabama...
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Monday is part of the paschal cycle, and as such it depends on the paschal computus which may differ between denominations and churches. Additionally, the...
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1900 and after 2100 will be offset. Egyptian calendar Coptic calendar Computus Era of the Martyrs Adoption of the Gregorian calendar Most Protestants...
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calendrical tables to calculate the dates of Easter more easily in his text Computus emendatus. Leonardo Fibonacci was a Pisan mathematician who had studied...
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23 April 2023 – via New Advent. Mosshammer, Alden A. (2008). The Easter Computus and the Origins of the Christian Era. Oxford: Oxford University Press....
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September 2021 at the Wayback Machine. Mosshammer, Alden A (2009). The Easter Computus and the Origins of the Christian Era. Oxford: Oxford University Press....
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computus clocks – the Easter of Christ Computus Clock (2005), Resurrection Computus Clock (2007), Northern Computus Clock (2015) and Moscow Computus Clock...
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the issues which arose). Because the date of Easter is a function – the computus – of the date of the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere, the Catholic...
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features, besides the automata, are a perpetual calendar (including a computus), an orrery (planetary dial), a display of the real position of the Sun...
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Sunday, as insisted on by the pope, is the system that has prevailed (see computus). The Edict of Milan in 313 granted freedom to all religions in the Roman...
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7 October 2022. Neugebauer, Otto (2016) [1979]. Ethiopic Astronomy and Computus (Red Sea Press ed.). Red Sea Press. pp. 25, 53, 93, 183, Plate I. ISBN 978-1-56902-440-9...
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(11⁄2 minutes), and thus equal to 15/94 of a second. It was used in the computus, the process of calculating the date of Easter. As of May 2010[update]...
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Easter Computus and the Origins of the Christian Era. Oxford. ISBN 978-0-19-954312-0. Neugebauer, Otto (2016) [1979]. Ethiopic Astronomy and Computus (2nd ed...
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which do not normally fall on a Sunday. Older calendars 1955 pre-1955 Tridentine Liturgical colours Ranking Computus Easter cycle Catholic Church portal...
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Jewish communities. Alden A. Mosshammer (16 October 2008). The Easter Computus and the Origins of the Christian Era. OUP Oxford. pp. 87–89. ISBN 9780191562365...
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cycle (called the latercus) gave way to the Alexandrian computus in stages. The Alexandrian computus may have been adopted in parts of the south of Ireland...
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location missing publisher (link) Mosshammer, A.A. (2008). The Easter Computus and the Origins of the Christian Era. Oxford, UK. pp. 27–29.{{cite book}}:...
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slowly, over the course of 13 centuries, slipped to 10 March, while the computus (calculation) of the date of Easter still followed the traditional date...
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Another important area of study for Bede was the academic discipline of computus, otherwise known to his contemporaries as the science of calculating calendar...
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Sasanidenreich und Rom: eine Forschungskritik (1. Auflage ed.). Gutenberg: Computus Druck Satz & Verlag. ISBN 9783940598561. Neusner, Jacob (1969), A History...
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calculated differently in Eastern Christianity and Western Christianity (see Computus for details). Easter falls on the first Sunday following the Paschal Full...
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the concurrent. These overlapping weeks are still used in the Ethiopian computus. A table of hours is shown for a sequence of seven days, with the day of...
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Besançon (early 12th century). Gerlandus was most known for his Computus Gerlandi a computus that was more complex and accurate than those used in the Early...
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London: Routledge. ISBN 0-4153-1201-9. Mosshammer, Alden (2008). The Easter Computus and the Origins of the Christian Era. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-1915-6236-5...
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1998), pp. 149-57. Faith Wallis, "'Number Mystique' in Early Medieval Computus Texts", pp. 179-99 in T. Koetsier and L. Bergmans, eds. Mathematics and...
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