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NOUN
  1. a historian who writes annals

How To Use annalist In A Sentence

  • T. Livius (Livy, 64 B.C.E. –12 C.E.) capped the annalistic tradition by writing a monumental history of Rome from its origin. 3. Civil War and Renewal, 70 B.C.E.-14 C.E
  • The custom of producing annalistic notes about the chief events in HISTORIOGRAPHY
  • The historiographer is more of the simple annalist, while the historian seems to have a more open field for reflection and eloquence. A Philosophical Dictionary
  • The Ingimund episode is largely detailed in an Irish annalistic source, but Welsh annals mention a battle on Anglesey in 903 where ‘Ogmundr’ was defeated by the Welsh.
  • a book with an annalistic approach
  • This monograph, representing the revised dissertation of the author, is an extensive and erudite commentary on the extant fragments of the Roman annalist L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi.
  • And then the author discussed the theory of Co-occurrence analysis, including its definition, category, methodology and the common annalistic procedure.
  • Apart from his unhistorical approach, Livy has also been attacked for failing to be critical of his sources, particularly Roman annalists.
  • It is believed to have developed from the brief annalistic entries in Easter tables, and the entries up to 449 are as brief as the single-sentence Latin annals in those tables.
  • By the methods of literature, theory annalist , investigation , statistic mathematics, logic and so on. Regard 25 higher vocational colleges in Fujian Province as the research objects.
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