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chronography
▪ I. chronography (krəʊˈnɒgrəfɪ) Also 6 crono-. [a. Gr. χρονογραϕία abstr. n. f. χρονογράϕ-ος time-recording, a chronicler; f. χρόνο-ς time + γράϕ-ειν to write. (In this and the allied words in which chro- is stressless, the o is variously made (əʊ) or (ɒ), passing into (ə).)] 1. ‘The description of... Oxford English Dictionary
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Chronographia
Chronographia (Greek: Χρονογραφία), meaning "description of time", and its English equivalents, Chronograph and Chronography, may refer to: Chronographiae wikipedia.org
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chronology
chronology (krəʊˈnɒlədʒɪ) Also 7 cronology. [ad. mod.L. chronologia, f. Gr. χρόνο-ς time + -λογία discourse: see -logy. (For pronunciation of first o see chronography.) App. dating only from 16th c. Chronologia temporum in Dionysii Historia comprehensorum, per L. Biragum, was published at Basle in 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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George Syncellus
Time immemorial: archaic history and its sources in Christian chronography from Julius Africanus to George Syncellus. The chronography of George Synkellos: a Byzantine chronicle of universal history from the creation. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2002. wikipedia.org
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precognit
† preˈcognit Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. præcognitum, pa. pple. neut. of præcognōscĕre to precognosce.] A preliminary discussion.1654 Vilvain Epit. Ess. Introd. 18 A Compend of Chronography..intended for a previous Precognit to the two insuing Tomes. Oxford English Dictionary
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Furius Dionysius Filocalus
Chronography of 354 One of his most noteworthy works is the "Chronography of 354", also known as the "Calendar of 354", of which the original has been The "chronography" was commissioned by a wealthy Roman Christian, known as Valentinus, to whom it was dedicated. wikipedia.org
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chronographer
chronographer (krəʊˈnɒgrəfə(r)) Also 6 -ier. [f. chronography, or Gr. χρονογράϕ-ος, F. chronographe + -er.] A writer of chronography, a chronicler, chronologist.1548 Hall Chron. (1809) 55 Let men reade the Chronicles and peruse our Englishe Chronographiers. 1550 Bale Image Both Ch. (1560) B, Chronog... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bucherius
His Doctrina Temporum from 1634 published for the first time some important chronological documents, in particular the Chronography of 354, and work on wikipedia.org
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chronographical
chronographical, a. (krɒnəʊˈgræfɪkəl) [f. as prec. + -al1.] Of or pertaining to chronography, chronological; of the nature of a chronographer.1631 Weever Anc. Fun. Mon. 862 An ancient Latin Chronographicall Table. 1874 Contemp. Rev. XXIII. 294, I have to struggle against becoming chronographical, as... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Thane (priest)
Thane acted as editor for his works on chronography. wikipedia.org
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Ali Loghmani
Selected filmography References External links Ali Loghmani at CIC (Chronography of Iranian Cinema) Ali Loghmani at Imvbox Ali Loghmani at BFI Ali Loghmani wikipedia.org
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vaticiny
† vaticiny Obs. rare. [ad. L. vāticinium, f. vāticinus prophetical: cf. vaticine.] A vaticination or prophecy.1615 R. Byfield Comm. Coloss. i. 6 The certain event of the vaticinies or prophecies. 1654 Vilvain Chronography 14 Seek not to wrest a connexion of sacred Chronology from Daniels Vaticiny. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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妮萨 (尼科美德三世之妻)
culture, history and historiography, University of California Press, 1997 The Dynastic History of the Hellenistic Monarchies of Asia Minor According to Chronography wikipedia.org
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Ziezi
According to an anonymous Roman author of the 4th century CE, the producer of the Chronography of 354, Ziezi was a son of Shem and a grandson of Noah. wikipedia.org
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Sokratis Skartsis
(Edward Estlin), 1999 Turkish Heroic Chronography, Korkut, Dede 1993 The first version of the article is translated and is based from the article at wikipedia.org
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