Manuscripts
f. 96r– f. 96v
Heading/rubric: ‘Incipit calculatio quomodo reperire’
Three formulae, beg. with one for determining the age of the moon on the first of the month, based on the Victorian system.
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f. 96v– f. 97r
[Letter from Pope Leo I to Emperor Marcian (Letter 1)]
Heading/rubric: ‘Epistol. pap. Leonis ad Martianum imperatorem, per Darianum’
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f. 97r– f. 97v
Heading/rubric: ‘De pascha autem tanquam maximo sacramento illuminante comedamus’
Tract on the mystical meaning of Easter.
J
f. 97v– f. 98r
[Romana computatio]
Incipit: ‘Romana computatio ita digitorum’
Tract on finger reckoning.
K
f. 98r– f. 99r
[Prologus Theophili ad Theodosium]
Heading/rubric: ‘Incip. prol. Theophili Alexandrini epi. ad Theodosium’
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f. 99r– f. 99v
Formula, or argumenta, for holiday dates.
M
f. 99v– f. 101r
[Prologus de ratione paschae (Pseudo-Cyril)]
Heading/rubric: ‘Incipit prologus sci. Cirilli’
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f. 101r– f. 105
[Disputatio Chori et praetextati]
Heading/rubric: ‘Incipit anni ordo apud aegyptios primus inventus ut refert Macrobius Theothisius’
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Miscellany.f. 105v– f. 106r
Heading/rubric: ‘Issio dt’
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Victorius of Aquitainef. 108r
Incipit: ‘Victor natione aquitanicus’
f. 108r– f. 110v
Incl. Victorius' Prologue and 4 formulae.
f. 110v
No text identified. It may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.Incipit: ‘Isti sunt xii dies veneris’
Prologue and enumeration of the 12 days, written in a later hand. Item no. 41.
f. 111r– f. 113r
“Chronicle: Olympiad 157 to A.D. 32, with selections from Eusebius-Jerome” (Jones). Item no 42.
f. 113r– f. 120r
No text identified. It may await identification in a dedicated catalogue entry, the entry may exist but no link has yet been made, or it was not felt to be sufficiently relevant.
“Victorius' 532-year cycle, with no duplicate dates. A very few annals” (Jones). Item no. 43.
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Material relating to the Dionysian 19-year cycle, incl. annals.f. 120r– f. 131v
Dionysiac 19-year Easter cycles, AD 532-1421, with annals running to 1062 and continued to 1347.
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