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在英国和爱尔兰早期的中世纪教堂中,84年的逾越节表的结构和结束时间是14年,直到1985年Dáibhí Ó Cróinín在MS Padua, Biblioteca Antoniana, I.27中发现了一个完整的表格副本。本文对帕多瓦表进行了详细的分析,并论证了它在3月26日至4月23日之间实现了阿纳托利乌斯的月球14-20的Paschal终端点,这是由于苏尔比西乌斯熟练地利用了他的14年saltus和28年太阳周期之间的同步性。
Sulpicius Severus’s Construction of his 84-year Paschal Table
: The structure and termini of the 84-year Paschal table with a 14-year saltus followed by the early mediaeval churches of Britain and Ireland remained a matter of conjecture until 1985, when Dáibhí Ó Cróinín identified a full copy of the table in MS Padua, Biblioteca Antoniana, I.27. This paper undertakes a detailed analysis of the Padua table and demonstrates that its achievement of Anatolius’ Paschal termini of luna 14–20 between 26 March and 23 April resulted from Sulpicius Severus’ skilful exploitation of the synchronism between his 14-year saltus and the 28-year solar cycle.
PeritiaArts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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Peritia is an international peer-reviewed journal published by Brepols with a focus on Insular culture from Late Antiquity to the later Middle Ages. Within those parameters we welcome submissions from all cognate disciplines. The journal has published ground-breaking articles in archaeology, computistics, hagiography, history, law, literature and music. While Peritia enjoys a core strength in early medieval Ireland, this has never been exclusivist; other areas of research, related to the Insular world and its connections to the wider early medieval West are well-represented.