From the patristic age until the Gregorian calendar reform of 1582, computus – the science of time reckoning and art of calendar construction – was a subject of intense concern to medieval people. Bede’s The Reckoning of Time (De temporum ratione) was the first comprehensive treatise on this subject, and the model and reference for all subsequent teaching, discussion and criticism of the Christian calendar. The Reckoning of Time is a systematic exposition of the Julian solar calendar and the Paschal table of Dionysius Exiguus, with their related formulae for calculating dates. But it is more than a technical handbook. Bede sets calendar lore within a broad scientific framework and a coherent Christian concept of time, and incorporates themes as diverse as the theory of tides and the threat of chiliasm. This translation of the full text includes an extensive historical introduction and a chapter-by-chapter commentary. The Reckoning of Time also serves as an accessible introduction to the computus itself.
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From the patristic age until the Gregorian calendar reform of 1582, computus – the science of time reckoning and art of calendar construction – was a subject of intense concern to medieval people.
Introduction 1. 'Our little book about the fleeting and wave-tossed course of time...' 2. Computus as a problem-solving instrument: from the Patristic period to the time of Bede 3. Computus as pedagogy 4. Reception and diffusion 5. Principles governing this translation Bede: The Reckoning of Time Commentary Appendices 1. Bede's solar calendar 2. Bede's Dionysian Paschal tables 3a. Letter to Plegwine 3b. Letter to Helmwald 3c. Letter to Wichthed 4. Glossary of select computus terminology 5. Checklist of Manuscripts of The Reckoning of Time Bibliography
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This is the first full translation of this work, and beautifully edited.   Professor Wallis offers a very clear introduction and a detailed chapter by chapter commentary.  This is a wonderful book.New Directions
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300–800 AD is the time of late antiquity and the early middle ages: the transformation of the classical world, the beginnings of Europe and of Islam, and the evolution of Byzantium.

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ISBN
9780853236931
Publisert
1999-02-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Liverpool University Press
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
147 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
352

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Faith Wallis is Professor Emerita at McGill University in Montreal. Her research focuses on the textual and manuscript transmission of medical and scientific knowledge in the Middle Ages. Her many books include Bede: Commentary on the Gospel of Luke (with Calvin B. Kendall, 2024), Isidore of Seville: On the Nature of Things (2016), Bede: Commentary on Revelation (2013), all in the Liverpool University Press Translated Texts for Historians series.