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The year of his death is uncertain, with evidence supporting the years 1234, 1236, 1244, and 1256. The inscription marking his burial place in the monastery of Saint-Mathurin, Paris, described him as a "computist" – one who was an expert on calculating the date of Easter.
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once every fourth year. However, the more precise length of a solar year is about 365.2422 days. By the 13th century, the less accurate 365.25 days had resulted in an accumulated error of about 10 days in the date of the
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is thought to have been his first work, written c. 1225. The Hindu–Arabic methods of numerical calculation had arrived in Latin Europe during the previous fifty years but had not been disseminated on a wide scale. Sacrobosco's
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did similar work in 1268, again using Arabic astronomical sources. Sacrobosco also was influenced by Arabic astronomy, but not the same sources, and there is no indication in his writings that he could read
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later medieval centuries as an introduction to astronomy. In his longest book, on the computation of the date of Easter, Sacrobosco correctly described the defects of the then-used
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degree from another university, and thus qualified to teach) is unclear. In due course, he began to teach the mathematical disciplines at the
University of Paris.
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in 1582, which corrected the error observed by
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749:Smith, D.E.; Karpinski, L.C. (1911).
1003:17th century astronomy textbook
705:Journal for the History of Astronomy
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937:– via archive.org.
923:Inventing the Flat Earth
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810:"Johannes de Sacrobosco"
769:"Johannes de Sacrobosco"
701:"In Quest of Sacrobosco"
596:De Computo Ecclesiastico
373:("world") at that time,
142:, "holy (sacred) wood".
927:. Praeger. p. 19.
773:University of Cambridge
699:Pedersen, Olaf (1985).
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