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
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  • 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.
  • Leonardo Bruni, and primarily in Florence, there developed a humanist historiography which went too far in its subservience to antiquity, breaking up the continuities of narrative and theme by its “annalistic” method, encouraging artifice by its restriction of vo - cabulary, and allowing rhetorical affections to carry it to a conventional kind of theatricality which pre - vented either the proper portrayal of men or the gen - uine interpretation of what had happened. HISTORIOGRAPHY
  • He was preceded by a handful of annalists, notably Hydatius in Galicia, and followed, among others, by Gregory of Tours and Fredegar in Francia, Isidore in Spain, Bede in Northumbria, and Paul the Deacon in Italy.
  • Sallust's last work, the Histories, was annalistic (arranged by years). It covered events from 78, perhaps continuing Cornelius Sisenna, though it included a retrospect of earlier events.
  • The secretary, treasurer and annalist shall be elected for a two-year term or until a successor is elected.
  • Influ - ences from the Byzantine empire seem to have stimu - lated annalistic writing, extending to points of cultural history and to notes about unusual occurrences in na - ture, as in the work of al-Tabari at the beginning of the tenth century. HISTORIOGRAPHY
  • 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.
  • So the annalist had other terms to choose from if he didn't want to repeat 'cecidit'; he didn't have to use 'dormitatio' for Iago's death. Iago Gwynedd
  • The first products (twelfth century) here, as everywhere else, were lives of saints, followed in Lund and Röskilde by annalistic necrologies. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • A trained annalist, his research for each novel has been rigorous. A life in books: CJ Sansom
  • Owen is an internationally recognized audio forensic annalist and listened to exemplars of the 1970 emergency call and a contemporary recording of Duane Peak repeating the same words. Framed by the FBI: A dozen reasons the 'Omaha Two' deserve a new trial (6 of 6)
  • These pragmatic histories, describing in detail short periods of time, were soon replaced at Rome by the annalistic reconstruction of Rome's early history.
  • Zuo Zhuan is annalistic style concerning writing things with elegant language style rela...
  • The prose represents the style of 10c Saxon annalists.
  • Comines — I am told you are the annalist of the time — we that desire to have a name in history must speak you fair, for men say your pen hath a sharp point, when you will. — Quentin Durward
  • In 2001, when the Swedish Academy awarded Sir Vidia Naipaul the Nobel prize in literature, it described him as the heir to Joseph Conrad: "The annalist of the destinies of empires in the moral sense: what they do to human beings … the memory of what others have forgotten, the history of the vanquished. The Masque of Africa: Glimpses of African Belief by VS Naipaul
  • The simplest and one of the oldest methods is the division by calendar centuries, decades, or years in annalistic fashion. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Is the foregoing family a branch of that of Herefordshire, now ennobled; or does it come down from one of the name anterior to the time when such earldom was made patent, viz. from Sir Richard Harley, 28 Edward I.: whose armorial bearings, according to one annalist, is mentioned as _Or, bend cotized sable_? Notes and Queries, Number 184, May 7, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • We may say that three kinds of men write history: the gazetteer or annalist, the statesman, and the philosopher. Voltaire
  • The narrative of Dionysios of Halikarnassos is somewhat different, perhaps following an annalistic tradition and not Virgil's source.
  • The annalist for 1884-1885 emphasized the importance of this financial source when the sisters almost lost the contract that year.
  • Generally speaking, a chartulary should rank as a public document possessing greater value than a private letter or the narrative of an annalist. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • In the thirteenth century, Pisa and Genoa had emerged as the two major powers in the area, and an account in an annalistic history of Genoa tells us of the 1277 sea battle between Genose and Pisan galleys that took place in view of the Sudak harbor. Interactive Dig Black Sea: From the Field: August 4, 2006
  • She became aware of my annalistic endeavors and asked me to show her side. The White Rose
  • Several major works of historical scholarship date from this era, including Samguk sagi (History of the Three Kingdoms) by Kim Pu-sik (1075–1151), a thoroughly Confucian work written in the Chinese annalistic style; and Samguk yusa (Memorabilia of the Three Kingdoms) by the Buddhist monk Iryn (1206–89), which traced Korean history back to the legendary Tan'gun. B. Political, Social, and Cultural Patterns
  • Indeed, if we count the "Annals of the Empire," which he wrote to please the Duchess of Saxe-Gotha, he may rank also under the third remaining head among the annalistic historians. Voltaire
  • So too the annalists of the Annals of Ulster, who most frequently called the Viking incomers ‘foreigners’, sometimes differentiated between ‘dark’ and ‘fair’ foreigners.
  • A frequent criticism of annaliste history was that it never made explicit the connections between structures, and conjunctures, and events.
  • Zuo Zhuan is annalistic style concerning writing things with elegant language style rela...
  • The war of classes, which was beginning, sprang not so much from material discomfort of the poor, as from what unsympathetic annalists called their greediness, their pride, and their wantonness. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377)
  • Anne Roth (annalist) 's status on Monday, 24-Aug-09 21: 58: 27 UTC - Identi. ca Progressives launch new site to help organize on Twitter
  • There is a new company annalist as Croaker and the Lady now lead. Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror: She Is the Darkness - Glen Cook
  • Despite Chen Shou's position and the availability of contemporary source material, great gaps still existed in certain parts of the record, most particularly with regard to Shu, but also evident in the sometimes overly terse reports on the activities of individual personalities and the vagueness with which events are dated both in the annalistic chapters and the biographies. Empresses and Consorts
  • As annalists, tabulators of losses and gains, commentators on the future of states and societies, we emphasise its first sense too heavily.
  • The vagueness of the date arises from the fact that the event seems to have had no place in the early Arabic annalistic tradition.
  • Not a philosopher, not an annalist, not a chorographer or antiquarian, but a historian.
  • And then the author discussed the theory of Co-occurrence analysis, including its definition, category, methodology and the common annalistic procedure.
  • While the children may have acted according to the simplicity of their nature and were not considered legally or morally responsible for their actions, the annalist implied that adults should have known better. A Tender Age: Cultural Anxieties over the Child in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries

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