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As Chapter 66 of his On the Reckoning of Time, in 725 Bede wrote the Greater Chronicle ( chronica maiora ), which sometimes circulated as a separate work.
For recent events the Chronicle, like his Ecclesiastical History, relied upon Gildas, upon a version of the Liber pontificalis current at least to the papacy of Pope Sergius I ( 687 – 701 ), and other sources.
William Forbes Skene reads the Chronicle as placing Causantín's death at Inverdovat ( by Newport-on-Tay ), which appears to match the Prophecy of Berchán.
A Chronicle of the French Revolution ( 1989 ), highly readable narrative by scholar excerpt and text search
San Francisco Chronicle ( Sunday Datebook ), June 20, 1976.
He is better known, however, for his work as a social researcher, publishing an extensive series of newspaper articles in the Morning Chronicle, later compiled into the book series London Labour and the London Poor ( 1851 ), a groundbreaking and influential survey of the poor of London.
A Chronicle of the French Revolution ( 1989 ), highly readable narrative by scholar excerpt and text search
Schedel is best known for his writing the text for the Nuremberg Chronicle, known as Schedelsche Weltchronik ( English: Schedel's World Chronicle ), published in 1493 in Nuremberg.
On July 14, 2006, San Francisco businessman and real estate investor Clint Reilly filed a lawsuit against Hearst Corp. ( owner of the San Francisco Chronicle ) and MediaNews Group ( owner of the San Jose Mercury News, Contra Costa Times, Marin Independent Journal, Oakland Tribune and all other paid-circulation dailies in the Bay Area ), alleging that the two companies have been conspiring to control advertising rates, a violation of antitrust laws.
In his Chronicle, Eusebius gives the date of Ignatius's death as AA 2124 ( 2124 years after Adam ), which would amount to the 11th year of Trajan, i. e. 108 AD.
One of his earliest historical works was his Chronicle ( or Chronicon or Temporum liber ), composed ca.
In the reign of Kenneth II ( Cináed mac Maíl Coluim ), when the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba was compiled, the annalist wrote:
The more popularly accepted date for the Viking raid on Lindisfarne is 8 June ; Michael Swanton, editor of Routledge's edition of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, writes " vi id Ianr, presumably an error for vi id Iun ( June 8 ) which is the date given by the Annals of Lindisfarne ( p. 505 ), when better sailing weather would favour coastal raids.
In this study of 116 mainstream US papers ( including The New York Times, the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and the San Francisco Chronicle ), Kuypers found that the mainstream print press in America operate within a narrow range of liberal beliefs.
Only the Lesser Poland Chronicle gives the date of his birth as somewhere between the years 920 – 931 ( depending on the version of the manuscript ), however, modern researchers don't recognize the Chronicle as a reliable source.
His father is mentioned in the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle as a powerful duke ( ein kunic grôß ), but is not named ; later chronicles give his name as Ryngold.
According to the Primary Chronicle, Olga was born in Pleskov ( Pskov ) ( perhaps in Plisnensk near Lviv ), into a family of Varyag origin.
A landmark was set by the Christian Prophetic Chronicle ( 883-884 ), a document stressing the Christian and Muslim cultural and religious divide in Iberia and the necessity to drive the Muslims out.
The NCNW produced its first cookbook, The Historical Cookbook of the American Negro, in 1958, and revived the practice in 1993, producing a popular series of cookbooks featuring recipes by famous African Americans, among them: The Black Family Reunion Cookbook ( 1991 ), Celebrating Our Mothers ' Kitchens: Treasured Memories and Tested Recipes ( 1994 ), and Mother Africa's Table: A Chronicle of Celebration ( 1998 ).
The chief work of Severus is the Chronicle ( Chronica, Chronicorum Libri duo or Historia sacra, c. 403 ), a summary of sacred history from the beginning of the world to his own times, with the omission of the events recorded in the Gospels and the Acts, " lest the form of his brief work should detract from the honour due to those events ".
According to the genesis chronicle of the majority Sinhala people, the Mahavamsa (" Great Chronicle "), written in 5th century CE, the Pulindas believed to refer to Veddas are descended from Prince Vijaya ( 6th-5th century BC ), the founding father of the Sinhalese nation, through Kuveni, a woman of the indigenous Yakkha clan whom he had espoused.
* According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Aelle, first king of the South Saxons, lands on the Sussex coast ( England ), with his three sons, near Cymenshore.

Chronicle and Greek
The loss of the Greek originals has given an Armenian translation a special importance ; thus, the first part of Eusebius ' Chronicle, of which only a few fragments exist in the Greek, has been preserved entirely in Armenian, though with lacunae.
The Oxford ( Sheldonian ) press was about to bring out an edition ( the editio princeps ) from the unique manuscript of the Greek Chronicle in the Bodleian Library.
During the years that followed Porson continued to contribute to the leading reviews, writing in the Monthly Review the articles on Joseph Robertson's Parian Chronicle, Thomas Edwards's Plutarch on Education, and Richard Payne Knight's Essay on the Greek Alphabet.
The Hypatian Codex of the Primary Chronicle also mentions Svarog, compared to Greek Hephaestus.
Among them is the Parian Chronicle, inscribed about 263 BC so called because it was found on Paros, which gives Greek dates from 1582 BC down to 354 BCE Among outstanding pieces is a metrological relief that shows parts of the human body, outstretched arms, elbow to finger tips, foot, clenched fists and fingers and was used as a standard unit of measure.
* John W. Watt, " Greek historiography and the ' Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite '," in Idem, Rhetoric and Philosophy from Greek into Syriac ( Aldershot, Ashgate Variorum, 2010 ) ( Variorum Collected Studies, CS960 ),
The original language of the Chronicle is disputed, but recent scholarship prefers the Greek version in MS Havniensis 57 ( 14th – 15th century, in Copenhagen ).
* Crusaders as Conquerors: the Chronicle of Morea, translated from the Greek with notes and introduction by Harold E. Lurier, Columbia University, 1964.
* M. J. Jeffreys, " The Chronicle of Morea: Priority of the Greek Version.
The Greek text of the Chronicle is also now lost to us but there is an ancient Armenian translation ( 500-800 AD ) of it, and portions are quoted in Georgius Syncellus ' Ecloga Chronographica ( ca.
This is similar to another Babylonian history, Chronicle of Nabonidus, and differs from the rationalistic accounts of other Greek historians like Thucydides.
John of Nikiû's Chronicle was originally written mostly in Greek, except possibly some of the chapters concerning Egypt which may have been written in Coptic to judge from the forms of the names.
According to the Greek author Herodotus, Cyrus treated Croesus well and with respect after the battle, but this is contradicted by the Nabonidus Chronicle, one of the Babylonian Chronicles ( although whether or not the text refers to Lydia's king or prince is unclear ).
* Greek Community Chronicle ( BCHP 14 ) ( text and translation )
Chronicon Paschale (" the Paschal Chronicle, also Chronicum Alexandrinum or Constantinopolitanum, or Fasti Siculi ) is the conventional name of a 7th-century Greek Christian chronicle of the world.
The Chronicle contains a chronology of the events of Greek mythology, based on the work of Hellenistic scholars such as Apollodorus, Diodorus Siculus, and Eusebius.
* Alden A. Mosshammer, The Chronicle of Eusebius and the Greek Chronographic Tradition, Lewisburg / London ( 1979 ), ISBN 0-8387-1939-2.
* Alden A. Mosshammer ; The Chronicle of Eusebius and Greek Chronographic Tradition, Bucknell University Press ( 1979 ) ISBN 0-8387-1939-2
The Chronicon or Chronicle ( Greek, Pantodape historia, " Universal history ") was a work in two books by Eusebius of Caesarea.
The loss of the Greek originals has given an Armenian translation a special importance ; thus, the second part of Eusebius ' " Chronicle ", of which only a few fragments exist in the Greek, has been preserved entirely in Armenian.
The Parian Marble ( Marmor Parium ) or Parian Chronicle is a Greek chronological table, covering the years from 1581 BC to 264 BC,

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