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ISBN 0-86547-590-3 ( trade paperback )— A voluminous, if somewhat patchy, chronological / aesthetic history of Gothic covering the spectrum from Gothic architecture to The Cure.
The geologic time scale is a system of chronological measurement that relates stratigraphy to time, and is used by geologists, paleontologists, and other earth scientists to describe the timing and relationships between events that have occurred throughout Earth's history.
2003 saw the release of the double live album How the West Was Won, and Led Zeppelin DVD, a six-hour chronological set of live footage that became the best-selling music DVD in history.
This reflects the difference between stylistic histories internal to an art form and the external chronological history beyond it.
The concept of dividing pre-historical ages into systems based on metals extends far back in European history, but the present archaeological system of the three main ages: stone, bronze and iron, originates with the Danish archaeologist Christian Jürgensen Thomsen ( 1788 – 1865 ), who placed the system on a more scientific basis by typological and chronological studies, at first of tools and other artifacts present in the Museum of Northern Antiquities in Copenhagen ( later the National Museum of Denmark ).
alt = Grant's portrait is in the middle of a picture surrounded by his chronological military history starting with graduating from West Point, next the Mexican-American War, and finally Civil War events and battle scenes.
The frieze is located around the inside of the base of the dome and is a chronological, pictorial history of the United States from the landing of Christopher Columbus to the Wright Brothers's flight in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Voltaire described the history of certain ages that he considered important, rather than describing events in chronological order.
However, a seeming anachronism may reflect ignorance of history rather than a genuine chronological anomaly.
* George R. Whyte, The Dreyfus Affair – A chronological history, Palgrave Macmillan 2008, ISBN 978-0-230-20285-6
Diana G. Gallagher's 2005 novel Spark and Burn depicts the struggling early-Season Seven Spike remembering an account of his life, amounting to a chronological character history of Spike's life from the 19th century to the time of the framing device.
Moreover, the biography progresses backwards in time, as a reminder that it is less history than fiction, and as an example of Pindar's unique literary methodshe often demonstrated particular themes by narrating episodes from traditional myths, sometimes in reverse chronological order: an aspect of his risk-taking approach.
" Music history " is the distinct subfield of musicology and history which studies music ( particularly Western art music ) from a chronological perspective.
This slow and linear drift in the chronological history of results is unnatural and suggests that nobody wanted to contradict the previous one, instead only submitting for publication " agreeable " results.
He suggested that there had been a division into two primary schools of study of generations until that time: positivists, such as Comte who measured social change in fifteen to thirty year life spans, which he argued reduced history toa chronological table .” The other school, the “ romantic-historical ” was represented by Dilthey and Martin Heidegger.
One of the longest chronological records in human history, the Iranian calendar has been modified time and again during its history to suit administrative, climatic, and religious purposes.
Opus numbers have been used inconsistently throughout history and by individual composers, and thus are not generally a good indicator of the chronological order of the compositions or the relative completeness of a given collection.
Drusilla's history unfolds in flashbacks scattered among numerous episodes of both Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel ; they are not presented in chronological order.
In the Annales he treats history in strict chronological order and keeps theology in the background.
According to Lee, " The history of mankind was, from the earliest period of his life, a subject of the most indefatigable application ; and long lists of sovereigns, princes, and the driest chronological facts, once arranged in his memory, were never forgotten.
* Tadhkirat al-huffaz, The Memorial of the Hadith Masters, a chronological history of hadith scholars ' biographies by al-Dhahabi
The duration and chronological starting point in human history of Kali Yuga has given rise to different evaluations and interpretations.

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The problem, in other words, is strictly a chronological one.
This, naturally, will be difficult to do since both the archaeological and place-name evidence in this period, with some fortunate exceptions, is insufficient for precise chronological purposes.
Astronomical computation allows us to derive an absolute date in the proleptic Julian calendar which is much used by historians as the chronological frame.
That is, using this format textual orderings and chronological orderings are identical.
One of the advantages of using the ISO 8601 standard date format is that the lexicographical order ( ASCIIbetical ) of the representations is equivalent to the chronological order of the dates.
In Chinese terms, the book changed the format of histories from biographical style ( 紀傳體 ) to chronological style ( 編年體 ), which is better suited for analysis and criticism.
Generally a chronicle (, from Greek, from, chronos, " time ") is a historical account of facts and events ranged in chronological order, as in a time line.
The discovery of the elements known to exist today is presented here in chronological order.
This assumption would imply that the biblical account is not chronological.
Other primary information is derived from external historical sources related to the chronological connections between Paul's association with Philippi, its political and economical setting, and its social and religio-philosophical context as well.
This list is in chronological order across the page by genus.
The Miserere is one of the most often-recorded examples of late Renaissance music, although it was actually written during the chronological confines of the Baroque era ; in this regard it is representative of the music of the Roman School of composers, who were stylistically conservative.
If this is not due to chronological confusion of the events of the siege, it may suggest that Kallinikos merely introduced an improved version of an established weapon.
As a result, victims can be of any chronological age if their mental age is below the age of consent.
380 in Constantinople ; this is a translation into Latin of the chronological tables which compose the second part of the Chronicon of Eusebius, with a supplement covering the period from 325 to 379.
He was to return for its 2009 sequel, but it was recently revealed that there won't be a chronological sequel ; it is currently unknown if he has been asked to resume the role in any future films.
The following timeline follows, in chronological order ( of which is based on the most accurate and most widely accepted information ), the life of Miyamoto Musashi as of yet.
::" Modernity is a qualitative, not a chronological, category.
997 ), first wife of Duke Mihály of Gran ( Esztergom ) and then wife of her brother-in-law Géza, Grand Prince of the Magyars, was Mieszko's daughter ( born from a chronological point of view from one of the pagan wives ) and not his sister as is given in the majority of web sources.
Bujold has stated on her blog that she is generally in favor of reading the books in internal chronological order.
This execution strategy is called chronological backtracking.

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