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"Easter Hand", table designed as a perpetual calculator to determine the day on which Easter would fall.

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Italiano: Calcolo delle feste mobili durante l'anno,[1] utilizzando le falangi delle dita della mano (dall'Almanacco Perpetuo di Rutilio Benincasa, XVIII secolo)[2]
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Source Almanacco Perpetuo, p. 240
Author Ottavio Beltrano

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References[edit]

  1. The Easter Hand.
  2. Adriano Gaspani. La Pasqua cristiana romana (in it). I.N.A.F - Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (Milan).

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