The Easter Controversy of Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Its Manuscripts, Texts and Tables. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference ... July, 2008 (STUDIA TRADITIONIS THEOLOGIAE)

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ISBN 10
2503536689 
ISBN 13
9782503536682 
Category
Irish History - ebook  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2011 
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Pages
400 
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2010 saw the publication of the Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on the Science of Computus in Ireland and Europe, which took place in Galway 14-16 July, 2006. That first collection, which had the sub-title Computus and its cultural context in the Latin West, ad 300-1200, brought together papers by ten of the leading scholars in the field, on subjects ranging from the origins of the Anno Domini to the study of computus in Ireland c. 1100. All those who participated in the Conference were unanimous that a second, follow-up event should be organised, and that duly took place (also in Galway), 18-20 July, 2008. The proceedings of that Conference are published in this current colume. The topics covered in the 2nd Galway Conference ranged from the general but vitally important vocabulary of computus (i.e., the technical terminology developed by computists to describe what they were doing) to the origins of the different systems used to calculate the date of Easter in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. In addition, there was discussion also of the great debates about Easter, epitomised by the famous Synod of Whitby in AD 664, and the role of well-known individuals in the evolution of computistical knowledge (e.g., Anatolius of Laodicea, the African Augustalis, Sulpicius Severus, Victorius of Aquitaine, Cassiodorus, Dionysius Exiguus, Willibrord, ninth-century Irish scholar-exile, Dicuil as well as late-tenth century Abbo of Fleury). - from Amzon 
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