Books+ Search Results

Pre-Carolingian Latin computus and its regional contexts : Texts, tables, and debates

Title
Pre-Carolingian Latin computus and its regional contexts : Texts, tables, and debates / Edited by Immo Warntjes; Tobit Loevenich; Dáibhí Ó Cróinín.
ISBN
9782503605562
2503605567
Publication
Turnhout : Brepols, 2023.
Physical Description
254 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
Summary
The period between the Fall of Rome and the rise of the Carolingians saw a major shift in knowledge production. Learning became monopolised by a Christian intellectual elite in a rapidly developing monastic landscape. This transition and transformation was only fully achieved by the time of Charlemagne, whose reign saw a 'Carolingian Renaissance' that re-created links to Late Antiquity and its curriculum, the seven liberal arts. The centuries in between, from the fifth to the eighth, are generally considered a time of stagnation in terms of intellectual achievements, particularly in the quadruvial arts. From Boethius to Alcuin, not a single noteworthy text was produced in the Latin West in astronomy, geometry, arithmetic and music.This traditional view has been challenged in recent years by highlighting that the artes liberales may not provide the appropriate lens for this time-period, and that it neglects the plentiful anonymous literature. By the seventh century, a decidedly Christian curriculum had developed principally comprising exegesis, grammar, and computus as its three key pillars. Computus (with the calculation of Easter and therewith the mathematical modelling of the course of the sun and the moon at its core) developed out of the Easter controvery into a discipline of monastic learning in its own right. This volume seeks to highlight the vibrancy and regional characteristics of the study of computus and its underlying controversy about the correct calculation of Easter in this transition period from the mid-fifth to the mid-eighth centuries. --Back cover
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
September 20, 2024
Series
Studia Traditionis Theologiae (STT) ; 54.
Studia Traditionis Theologiae (STT) ; 54
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-239) and index.
Contents
The Zeitz paschal table of AD 447 / Daniel Mc Carthy
How King Oswiu made Northumbria orthodox: the social and political background of the 'Synod' of Whitby (AD 664) / Colin Ireland
'If you find it, give thanks': a problematic chapter of De temporum ratione / Leofranc Holford-Strevens
A Visigothic Computus of AD 722 / Immo Warntjes
Irish computistical texts of the seventh century: three dating passages / David Howlett
Irish computistics in 8th-century Lombardy / James T. Palmer
Victorian survival in high medieval chronography: the strange case of the Angevin paschal chronicle / C. Philipp E. Nothaft.
Genre/Form
History.
Conference papers and proceedings.
Citation

Available from:

Loading holdings.
Unable to load. Retry?
Loading holdings...
Unable to load. Retry?