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Adjective
1. relating to annals;
"a book with an annalistic approach"
The first known use of annalist was in 1569
annalistnoun
a writer of annals : historian
1 But poetry, for many centuries after the Conquest, mainly took the annalistic form, and, despite the ability often shown, was hence predoomed to failure.
2 Both on his cylinder and in the annalistic tablet Cyrus, hitherto supposed to be a Persian and a Zoroastrian monotheist, appears as an Elamite and as a polytheist.
3 But he has perhaps freed himself too completely from the annalistic methods of most Roman historians.
4 On the one hand the epical, a realm of the most riotous activity of thought; on the other, the annalistic and genealogical, bald and bare to the last degree, a mere skeleton.
5 But he does not appear to have repeated the experiment like so many other Latin poets, he turned to the common path of annalistic epic.
6 The notes may have been jejune, but they were probably accurate, and free from the perversions of family vanity or such lengthy rhetorical ornamentation as became the universal fashion among private writers of annalistic history.
7 Several connected books of chronicles have indeed been found; there is a synchronistic book of annals of Babylonia and Assyria, there is a long Assyrian chronicle, and there are annalistic fragments.
8 Now the discovery of the tablet of the year 714 has completely vindicated the character of Prism B while it has even more completely condemned the Annals as a particularly untrustworthy example of annalistic writing.
9 A second annalistic group is that postulated as the original of the so called Broken Obelisk.
10 From the annalistic point of view the Fomorians are sea demons or pirates, their name being derived from muir, "sea," while they are descended along with other monstrous beings from them.
11 Pertaining to, or after the manner of, an annalist; as, the dry annalistic style.½A stiff annalistic method.¸
12 Taking up first the Annals, we find that the annalistic documents from the reign may be divided into two general groups.
13 He departed from the annalistic arrangement, and took a broader view of his subject, endeavouring to connect events together, and to trace the motives of actions.
14 The annalistic tablet, which is unfortunately somewhat mutilated, begins with the first year of the reign of Nabonidos.
15 Which annalistic style book in ancient China leaving the earliest record about Halley's Comet?
在中国古代哪本编年史书中留下了关于哈雷彗星最早的记载?
16 But what we learn from archaeological records is annalistic not historic, since such records have not passed through the transforming crucible of a human intelligence which reasons on events as effects of causes.
17 The birth of Spring and Autumn Annals marked the formation of a style of compiling history, that is, historiography of annalistic style.
《春秋》的问世标志着中国至迟在这一时期形成了一门关于史书编纂的专门学问:编年体史学。
18 This article summarizes Annalistic Bibliotheca Poem, and the content which has four sections as follow: In the first section, the life of Ye has been introduced in brief.
本文对叶昌炽的《藏书纪事诗》一书进行了系统的研究与总结,全文共分四大部分:第一部分介绍了叶昌炽的生平。
19 It is also probable that these records were collected into a work, and that this work, while modernized by its frequent revisions, nevertheless preserved a great deal of original and genuine annalistic chronicle.
20 The forms of serious poetry, prevailing during this period, were the tragic drama, the annalistic epic, and satire.