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Date of Easter - Wikipedia
The date of Easter is determined in each year through a calculation known as computus paschalis (Latin for 'Easter computation') – often simply Computus – or ...
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Computus - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Computus (Latin for "computation") is the method for calculating the date of Easter. In the early 4th century there was confusion about when Christian Easter ...
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Computus · Arcane Algorithm Archive
Computus is the act of mapping a lunar cycle onto the Gregorian (solar) calendar everyone knows and loves.
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computus
‖ 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 - Liturgical Books
Computus in its simplest definition is the art of ascertaining time by the course of the sun and the moon. This art could be and was a theoretical science ...
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Computus, for Calculating the Date of Easter, is the Root of the ...
"Computus (Latin for computation) is the calculation of the date of Easter in the Christian calendar. The name has been used for this procedure since the early ...
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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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What is Computus?
The original "computers" were Christian monks who reckoned the date of Easter by performing a tricky astronomical calculation called "computus".
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Computus | Christian calendar - Britannica
The date of Easter, the computus, that was based on the lunar cycle of 19 solar years (ie, 235 lunar revolutions) and the 28-year solar cycle.
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Computus | Calendar Wiki - Fandom
Computus (Latin for computation) is the calculation of the date of Easter in the Christian calendar. The name has been used for this procedure since the early ...
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The Date of Easter - Oremus Almanac
Easter Day is the Sunday after the full moon which falls on or after the spring equinox in the northern hemisphere. The date of the equinox is taken as 21 March ...
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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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