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SUMMARY:4th International Conference on the Science of Computus\, 13th-15th July
DESCRIPTION:Galway Computus Conference 2012- \nSpeakers & Papers \n1. LeofrancHolford-Strevens (England) Fratresnostri qui tuncRomaefuere: aneglected problem in Bede\, De temporumratione\, cap. 47 \n2. Masako Ohashi (Japan) Who was the author of the Letter to King Nechtan of the Picts (ad 710)? \n3. Brigitte Englisch (Germany) Der Komputusdes Victorius von Aquitanien: einForschungsproblem? \n4. Caitlin Corning (USA) ‰Û÷The more things change\, the more they stay the same’: The Easter dating controversy at the World Council of Churches (1997-2012) \n5.John Contreni (USA) A fresh look at Herwagen’sBridfertiRamesiensisGlossae: the glosses on Bede’s Denaturarerum \n6. Daniel McCarthy (Ireland) An assessment of the Zeitz Table in the context of the Latercus \n7. LucianaCuppo (Italy) Squaring the circle: the wind-diagram in BAV Reg. Lat. 2077 and the encounter with Isidore \n8. David Howlett (England) Some dating-clauses in Hiberno-Latin computistical manuscripts \n9.L.S. (SÌÁndor)Chardonnens (Netherlands) Correlations between layout\, structure & setting of prognostics in Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts \n10. Megan McNamee (USA) Picturing number in Byrhtferth of Ramsey’s Enchiridion \n11. MarilinaCesario (N. Ireland) Significacionesventorum in noctenatalisdominiet in ceteris xii noctibusvsque ad epiphaniam: the English tradition of wind prognostication (12th-15th centuries) \n12. Ulrich Voigt (Germany) Rediscovering Paul of Middelburg (1446-1534) \n13. Faith Wallis (Canada) Sortes Sanctorum andAleaCeli: dating &divination in some insular computusmanuscripts \n14. Wesley Stevens (Canada) Walafrid Strabo’s study of the computus \n15. Colin Ireland (Ireland) Taking sides atthe Synod of Whitby (ad 664) \n16. David Juste (Australia) The origins of the Latin prognostica\, 800-1100 \n17. James Palmer (Scotland) An 8th-c. Irish computus in Lombardy and the end of the world \n18. Alden Mosshammer (USA)Two computistical texts: ExpositioBissexti and Quo tempore initium mundi \n19. PavelKuzenkov (Russia) The Alexandrian Computus and the Era of Annianus \n20. AnastasiosIoannides (USA) The computistical work of MatthewVlastares \n21. C.P.E. Nothaft (Germany) The date of the Passion in Early Medieval computistics: the strange case of the Victorian-Dionysiac ‰Û÷hybrid’ table in the Sirmond Computus \n22. Immo Warntjes (Germany) Iberian computistics\, 6th-8th century \n23. Roy Liuzza (USA)Wheels within wheels: further observations on The Sphere of Life & Death \n24. DÌÁibhÌ_ ÌÒ CrÌ_inÌ_n (Ireland) The Historia Paschalis in Kiev\, Narodni Bibl.\, MS.  I. 5876 \n25. David Pelteret (England) The provenance and purpose of the computus in the Red Book of Darley (CCCC\, MS. 422) \n26. Richard Landes (USA) Computistical and chronological activity at the approach of the millennial years 6000/800 and 1000 \n27. Werner Bergmann (Germany) BruhrechnenimMittelalter. Der ursprÌ_nglicheCalculus des Victorius von Aquitanien \nFurther Information: Prof. DÌÁibhÌ_ ÌÒ CrÌ_inÌ_n\, History\, NUI\, Galway  \ndaibhi.ocroinin@nuigalway.ie \nwww.nuigalway.ie/history/computusconference.html
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