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- Computus abstract "Computus (Latin for "computation") is the calculation of the date of Easter in terms of, first, the Julian and, later, the Gregorian calendar. The name has been used for this procedure since the early Middle Ages, as it was considered the most important computation of the age.Following the First Council of Nicaea, the date for Easter was completely divorced from the Jewish calendar and its computations for Passover. Thereafter, in principle, Easter fell on the Sunday following the full moon that follows the Northern spring equinox (the so-called Paschal Full Moon). However, the vernal equinox and the full moon were not determined by astronomical observation. Instead, the vernal equinox was fixed to fall on the 21st day of March, while the full moon (known as the ecclesiastical full moon) was fixed at 14 days after the beginning of the ecclesiastical lunar month (known as the ecclesiastical new moon). Easter thus falls on the Sunday after the ecclesiastical full moon. The computus is the procedure of determining the first Sunday after the first ecclesiastical full moon falling on or after 21 March and the difficulty arose from doing this over the span of centuries without accurate means of measuring the precise solar or lunar years.The model that was worked out assumes that 19 tropical years have the same duration as 235 synodic months (modern value: 234.997).Since the 16th century, there have been differences in the calculation of Easter between the Western and Eastern Churches. The Roman Catholic Church since 1583 has been using 21 March under the Gregorian calendar to calculate the date of Easter, while the Eastern Orthodox continues to use 21 March under the Julian Calendar. The Catholic and Protestant denominations thus use an ecclesiastical full moon that occurs four to five days earlier than the eastern one.".
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- Computus wikiPageExternalLink nicea1.txt.
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- Computus wikiPageID "214479".
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- Computus hasPhotoCollection Computus.
- Computus subject Category:Calendar_algorithms.
- Computus subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Computus subject Category:Easter.
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- Computus type CalendarAlgorithms.
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- Computus comment "Computus (Latin for "computation") is the calculation of the date of Easter in terms of, first, the Julian and, later, the Gregorian calendar. The name has been used for this procedure since the early Middle Ages, as it was considered the most important computation of the age.Following the First Council of Nicaea, the date for Easter was completely divorced from the Jewish calendar and its computations for Passover.".
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- Computus label "Cálculo da Páscoa".
- Computus label "Paas- en pinksterdatum".
- Computus label "Пасхалия".
- Computus label "コンプトゥス".
- Computus label "復活節計算表冊".
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- Computus isPrimaryTopicOf Computus.