De ratione temporum uel de compoto annali
prose
A collection of computistical material compiled, according to Dáibhí Ó Cróinín, in southern Ireland before 658. Its textual boundaries are not always explicitly defined in scholarly discussions. It is here regarded as at least encompassing the material corresponding to three items of the Sirmond computus (items 3-5 as numbered by Jones) and versions attested elsewhere. This includes the tract known as De divisionibus temporum.
De sollemnitatibus et sabbatis et neomeniis
prose
Jerome
Jerome
(c.340s–420 (Prosper))
Church father, born in Dalmatia, and biblical scholar who translated the greater part of the Bible into Latin and whose labours led to the Vulgate version.

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A short Latin treatise on the Jewish observance of festivals and its relevance for the Paschal question. It comes in the form of an epistle or disputatio addressed by a certain peregrinus to an unspecified venerabilis papa, but lacks a subscription. In some manuscripts, it is ascribed to Jerome. There is evidence to suggest that it is, in fact, a Hiberno-Latin or Irish-influenced text of seventh-century date.
Munich computus
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Anonymous [Munich computist]Anonymous ... Munich computist
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