We have written a computus that we will remember in order not to congregate with apostates...
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- ጸሐፍነ፡ በዘንዜከር፡ ኀሳበ፡ ከመ፡ ኢንደመር፡ ምስለ፡ ከሓድያን፡gez (Ṣaḥafna ba-za-nǝzzekkar ḫassāba kama ʾinǝddammar mǝsla kaḥādǝyān gez, We have written a computus that we will remember in order not to congregate with apostates... en)
General description
Treatise on calendar and chronology beginning with a chapter on the chronology of the Old Testament and the history of Ethiopia. The following chapters deal with the 13 cycles, the jubilees, the ten weeks of Enoch, the nine suns of the Sybil, the computus of the four Evangelists, the days of the week and their place in the calendar, the indictions, the complementary days, the epacts, St John's day, the Golden Number, the time of fasting, the days of the four Evangelists, the time of the beginning of fasting and of Eastern, new moons, sunrises, etc. Possibly a version of or related to Computus of the Law of God.
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Work of the literatures of Ethiopia and Eritrea
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Grébaut, S. 1918. ‘Table de comput et de chronologie’, Revue de l’Orient Chrétien, 21 (1918), 323–330.page 324-326, 329
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Grébaut, S. 1918. ‘Table de comput et de chronologie’, Revue de l’Orient Chrétien, 21 (1918), 323–330.page 326-328, 330
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