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‖ computus Hist. (ˈkɒmpjuːtəs) Also compotus. [late L. computus calculation, etc., f. computāre to compute. In F. comput, OF. compot, compost: see compost n.2, compot.] 1. A computation, a reckoning; an account.1848 Bliss ed. Wood's Life 127 note, In a computus made in 1576 of the contents of the un...
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Computus Runicus
The Computus Runicus was a runic calendar produced in 1328 and found on the Swedish island of Gotland. A transcription/description of the text - called Computus Runicus - was published in 1626 by the Danish physician and antiquarian Ole Worm (Olaus Wormius
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Concurrent (Easter)
It was first mentioned by Dionysius Exiguus in 525 in his Latin version of the original Alexandrian Church's Greek computus. The Sunday after the next was Easter Sunday (see Computus#Julian calendar). The concurrent is not used by the Gregorian Easter.
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computist
computist (ˈkɒmpjuːtɪst) Forms: 4 compotyste, (5 competister), 6–7 compotist(e, 6– computist. [a. F. compotiste, computiste, med.L. compot-, computista, ‘artis computatoriæ magister’, f. L. computus, F. comput: see computus and -ist.] 1. One skilled in the computus or calendar, or (blending with 3) ...
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Klinghammer's computus
Klinghammer's computus is a mechanism determining the elements of the computus, in particular the date of Easter in the Gregorian calendar. How it works
Klinghammer's computus works along the lines of Jean-Baptiste Schwilgué's computus, which was described in the reference books of 1922 and
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Gerland (mathematician)
His treatise on the Computus may be found in the British Museum and his work on the abacus is preserved in the Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris
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compot
▪ I. † compot Obs. Also 5 -pote. [a. OF. compot ad. late L. computus, compotus calculation: cf. compost2, computus.] Computation, reckoning, esp. of the calendar.1387 Trevisa Higden (Rolls) V. 323 Þat ȝere þe abbot Dionisius Exiguus bygan to make his compote at Rome. He was þe firste..þat took hede ...
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Konstantin Chaykin
He is the creator of several notable complicated astronomical table clocks, including four Orthodox computus clocks – the Easter of Christ Computus Clock (2005), Resurrection Computus Clock (2007), Northern Computus Clock (2015) and Moscow Computus Clock (2016), all developed based on his patents.
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computistical
computistical, a. (kəmpjuːˈtɪstɪkəl) Also computistic. [ad. mod.L. computisticus; cf. computus and -istical.] Of or pertaining to a computus.[1802 Planta Catal. MSS. Cott. Libr. 34/1 Tabulæ quædam computisticæ.] 1933 R. Tuve Seasons & Months iv. 151 A similar manuscript in Munich (..also a computist...
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Garlandus Compotista
Gerlandus was most known for his Computus Gerlandi a computus that was more complex and accurate than those used in the Early Middle Ages. Works
Computus Gerlandi
Dialectica, edited by L. M. De Rijk, Assen: Van Gorcum, 1959.
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Computus clock
Computus clock types
Tabular computus clocks
Clocks with a tabular computus provide the indication of special paschal (ecclesiastical) functions without The Orthodox computus has been used in a series of Chaykin's astronomical desk clocks – the “Resurrection Computus Clock” (2007), the “Northern Computus
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狄奥尼修斯·伊希格斯
Otto Neugebauer, Ethiopic astronomy and computus, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, philosophisch-historische klasse, sitzungsberichte, 347
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Augustalis (bishop)
De ratione Paschae
See also Computus and Epact. He is referenced in the Carthaginian Computus of 455, preserved in an 8th-century chronographical manuscript in the cathedral library at Lucca.
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Easter controversy
This 84-year cycle (called the latercus) gave way to the Alexandrian computus in stages. The Alexandrian computus was finally adopted by the Irish colonies in northern Britain in the early 8th century.
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