-
equivalent word in
Latin and
French is
annales,
which is used
untranslated in
English in
various contexts.
Annales (Ennius), an epic poem by
Quintus Ennius...
- with the real". The
Annales school kept its infrastructure, but lost its mentalités. The
journal began in
Strasbourg as
Annales d'histoire économique...
- The
Annales Alamannici provide one of the
earliest records of
Medieval Europe available. The core text of the
Annales Alamannici covers the
years 709...
-
Annales Laurissenses,
meaning "annals of Lorsch", may
refer to
either of two sets of
Reichsannalen ****ociated with the
Abbey of Lorsch:
Annales Laurissenses...
- the
Annales sancti Amandi and the
Annales mosellani, and do not
comprise an
independent source.
Together with the
Annales sancti Amandi, the
Annales Petaviani...
- It is
entitled Annales ab orbe
condito adusque A. D.
mcclassvi [1286]. C is part of a book
written at St David's, and is
entitled Annales ab orbe condito...
- (2013). "
Annales Ianuenses".
Encyclopedia of the
Medieval Chronicle.
Brill Online.
Retrieved 18
August 2015. McCormick,
Michael (1991). "
Annales Ianuenses"...
- The
Annales maximi were
annals kept by the
pontifex maximus during the
Roman Republic. The
chief priest of the
Capitoline would record key
public events...
- Italy. The
Annales Barenses are
closely related to the
chronicle of
Lupus Protospatharius and the
Anonymi Barensis Chronicon. The
Annales Barenses cover...
-
Annales de Géophysique
merged into the
modern title Annales Geophysicae, then
published by Gauthiers-Villars. In 1986, the
journal split into
Annales...