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Byrhtferth (Old English: Byrhtferð; c. 970 – c. 1020) was a priest and monk who lived at Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire) in England. He had a deep impact on the intellectual life of later Anglo-Saxon England and wrote many computistic, hagiographic, and historical works. He was a leading man of science and best known as the author of many different works (although he may not have written many of them). His Manual (Enchiridion), a scientific textbook, is Byrhtferth's best known work.

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  • Byrhtferth (en)
  • Byrtferth de Ramsey (es)
  • Byrhtferth (fr)
  • Byrhtferth (in)
  • Bridferto di Ramsey (it)
  • Birferdo (pt)
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  • Byrhtferth (c. 970 – c. 1020) fue un sacerdote y monje inglés que vivió en la abadía de Ramsey. Provocó un profundo impacto en la vida intelectual de la Inglaterra anglosajona y escribió muchas obras sobre computística, hagiografía e historia.​​ Fue un científico reconocido, muy conocido por una diversidad de obras (si bien es posible que no haya escrito él mismo varias de ellas).​ Su Manual (Enchiridion), un libro de texto científico, es la obra más conocida.​ (es)
  • Byrhtferth (bahasa Inggris Kuno: Byrhtferð; ca. 970) adalah seorang imam dan biarawan yang tinggal di , . Ia memiliki dampak mendalam terhadap kehidupan intelektual pada masa berikutnya dan menulis banyak karya , hagiografi dan sejarah. (in)
  • Byrhtferth est un moine et écrivain anglo-saxon né vers 970 et mort vers 1020. (fr)
  • Byrhtferth (Old English: Byrhtferð; c. 970 – c. 1020) was a priest and monk who lived at Ramsey Abbey in Huntingdonshire (now part of Cambridgeshire) in England. He had a deep impact on the intellectual life of later Anglo-Saxon England and wrote many computistic, hagiographic, and historical works. He was a leading man of science and best known as the author of many different works (although he may not have written many of them). His Manual (Enchiridion), a scientific textbook, is Byrhtferth's best known work. (en)
  • Bridferto di Ramsey, conosciuto anche come Byrhtferth (970 circa – 1020 circa), è stato un monaco cristiano residente presso l'abbazia britannica di Ramsey, nell'Huntingdonshire. Autore di diverse opere computazionali, agiografiche e storiche, Bridferto ha avuto un profondo impatto sulla vita intellettuale dell'ultima fase del periodo anglosassone dell'Inghilterra. (it)
  • Birferdo (em inglês antigo: Byrhtferð; em latim: Birferdus c. 970) foi um padre e monge que vivia na Abadia de Ramsey em Huntingdonshire (agora parte de Cambridgeshire) na Inglaterra. Ele teve um impacto profundo na vida intelectual da Inglaterra anglo-saxônica posterior e escreveu muitas obras computísticas, hagiográficas e históricas. Ele foi um importante homem da ciência e mais conhecido como autor de muitas obras diferentes (embora possa não ter escrito muitas delas). Seu Manual (Enchiridion), um livro científico, é a obra mais conhecida de Byrhtferth. (pt)
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