Chronological Sentence Examples

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  • The chief events are in chronological order.

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  • The chronological centre of the great beehive tombs seems to be slightly lower.

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  • The teacher showed the students how to create their history timeline to show the events inchronological order.

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  • In the Rabdologia he gives the chronological order of his inventions.

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  • But the story of Agariste's wooing resembles romance and has slight chronological value.

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  • All his novels treat of phases of American development, historical or social, and form a sort of chronological sequence.

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  • In the chronological development of our subject we have now to turn to the Orient.

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  • He set up the computer program to sort through the data in chronological order.

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  • The biblical narrative is admittedly not so constructed as to enable us to describe in chronological order the thirty-three years of David's reign over all Israel.

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  • The Burmese literature is for the most part metrical, and consists of religious romances, chronological histories and songs.

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  • In reviewing the progress of geographical discovery thus far, it has been possible to keep fairly closely to a chronological order.

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  • We began the evening with a chronological reading of his works.

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  • Reading the chronological Bible helped me to understand the history of the scriptures much better.

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  • All of Jason's music albums are arranged in chronological order on the shelves.

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  • I recommend reading his books in chronological order, it's much more enjoyable that way.

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  • The bard performed his tales in reverse chronological order for dramatic effect.

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  • Such are the principles underlying the various chronological schemes which had, until recently, been propounded.

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  • The instances in which he has departed from the Marcan order, and the manner in which he has introduced his additional matter into the Marcan outline, do not suggest the idea that he had any independent knowledge of an exact kind of the chronological sequence of events.

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  • Of the measures which William took to consolidate his authority we have many details; but the chronological order of his proceedings is obscure.

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  • The names are listed in chronological order, beginning in 1959 and continuing until 1975.

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  • Your links will be displayed in reverse chronological order.

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  • The normal variability of skeletal age is about 10 percent of attained chronological age.

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  • A chronological resume format works best when you have a stable work history, and your professional growth has been positive.

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  • He accepted the figures of the Kings' List and claimed that he reconciled them with the figures of Berossus, though he ignored the later chronological notices.

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  • In 1891, with the object of getting the total duration of the dynasties to agree with the chronological system of Berossus and with the statement of Nabonidus concerning Khammurabi's date, Peiser proposed to emend the figure given by the Kings' List for the length of Dynasty III.

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  • The balance of opinion was in favour of those of the first group of writers, who avoided emendations of the figures and were content to follow the Kings' List and to ignore its apparent discrepancies with other chronological data; but it is now admitted that the general principle underlying the third group of theories was actually nearer the truth.

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  • The publication of fresh chronological material in 1906 and 1907 placed a new complexion on the problems at issue, and enabled us to correct several preconceptions, and to reconcile or explain the apparently conflicting data.

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  • The Life by his disciple Sulpicius Severus is practically the only source for his biography, but it is full of legendary matter and chronological errors.

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  • The chronological difficulties will be seen from xiii.

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  • As a historian, Beza, by his chronological inexactitude, has been the source of serious mistakes; as an administrator, he softened the rigour of Calvin.

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  • It provides standard age deviation scores for chronological ages between three years and six months and nine years and eleven months.

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  • Anatomical age is the numerical assessment of a child's physical growth in relation to the statistical average based on the child's chronological age.

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  • For most children, anatomical age-based on weight and height measurements-is the same as chronological age-based on the number of months or years since birth.

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  • However, when a child's physical growth falls outside the range of his chronological age, the child's age is determined by his growth.

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  • Anatomical age has been used as a determination of chronological age by immigration and adoption agencies when no birth certificates have been available.

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  • It is usually calculated by dividing an individual's mental age (determined by testing) by his/her chronological age and multiplying that result by 100.

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  • Bone age assessments also have forensic application, such as estimating the chronological age of a cadaver.

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  • Families adopting infants or children from countries in which there has been socioeconomic stress may find bone age assessment helpful in establishing the chronological age their adopted child has attained.

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  • Thus, some chronological 12-year-olds may be assessed as 14 years of age in terms of skeletal development, while others may be assessed as ten.

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  • Bone age is useful in projecting final stature; research has shown that it is more meaningful in making such projections than chronological age alone.

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  • Many parents find it easy to teach this way, since everything is laid out in a chronological order.

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  • For freshly engaged couples, if one member of the couple is from a large family, ask the fiance to name all of his partner's siblings, in chronological order.

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  • You can go in chronological order from your first date or organize by theme.

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  • Skip over the urge to keep things in chronological order.

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  • The Chinese astronomers first created Ten Heavenly Stems (the celestial ch'i and providence) and Twelve Earthly Branches to give some kind of chronological order to the world and allow them to predict earth changes.

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  • World of Watches - offers a full range of Triumph watches, including the Men's Scrambler Stainless Steel Chronological watch with the distinctive square watch face and strong styling.

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  • A chronological resume works well for those who have a strong or plentiful work history.

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  • In the Uffizi the pictures are arranged in strict chronological order.

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  • A sample chronological resume can help you put together a resume that highlights that growth properly.

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  • The following sample can be used as a guide or possible template to help you construct a chronological resume that helps you shine on paper.

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  • The nature of a chronological resume makes substantial employment gaps standout.

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  • The format of the sample chronological resume is more acceptable to employers because it is easy to scan for skills and accomplishments.

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  • You can also create a combination resume which contains your job title, name and location of employer, and work history stated in years employed and list positions in reverse chronological order.

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  • In essence, the sample functional resume represents a resume that is harder to write than a chronological resume, because you must summarize what you did and when but still maintain your logical flow.

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  • Chronological resumes are most often used by entry-level job-seekers and individuals who have stayed in the same field for their entire career.

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  • Resume blank forms for chronological resumes help to gather your work history in chronological order.

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  • The two most common resume formats are "chronological" and "functional".

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  • Chronological - Chronological resumes focus on detailing your employment history in order, starting with your most recent job and moving backwards.

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  • For the majority of people, a chronological resume is the best choice.

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  • The information should be provided in reverse chronological order, meaning that the employment and educational history sections should list the most recent positions or courses first, and the ones completed the longest ago last.

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  • When an employer views your chronological resume, it should be easy for him or her to see the path that your career has followed up to the current point in time.

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  • With a chronological resume, gaps in work history are emphasized, whereas gaps are less apparent when the primary focus is skills.

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  • They are quite useful for job seekers for whom a chronological resume highlight work history gaps.

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  • There are specific styles (chronological or functional) that you need to follow when you are preparing one.

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  • Microsoft Office - With a wizard for everything from entry level to professional, median, modern, chronological and digital portfolios, Microsoft Office provides up to 77 design templates from which to choose.

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  • In most situations, the chronological resume style will work, but other times you need something different.

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  • Many first time teachers wrongly assume that they must use a standard chronological resume format.

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  • The Chronological Resume is the industry standard.

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  • Combination Resume combines the profile with employment and education, listed in reverse chronological order.

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  • Experts commonly recommend either the chronological resume or a modified version over the functional resume.

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  • The chronological resume fits most positions.

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  • The main difference in the functional and the chronological resume is that the functional resume highlights skills and abilities, while the chronological resume puts more emphasis on work experience.

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  • In a chronological resume, your focus is on giving experience / jobs you have held in chronological order.

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  • Microsoft also has chronological resumes, in addition to many other styles and formats.

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  • Technical Job Search offers a free chronological resume template you can use and print out.

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  • Professional Resumes offers a free chronological resume template as well.

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  • Resume World has every type of resume format, including chronological, functional and accomplishment-based.

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  • If you have had many different administrative assistant or support jobs that have given you the experience you need to succeed, then you can choose a chronological resume which will allow you to showcase all those jobs.

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  • This sample functional resume can give you an idea of how to structure your resume if a chronological resume won't work for you.

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  • This employment history section of your resume should be organized in reverse chronological format, listing your employment history starting with your most recent job and going back to the one you held the longest time ago.

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  • They were introduced to them in chronological order.

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  • When following the chronological order of events in the Star Wars saga, Attack of the Clones takes place 10 years after Episode I.

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  • They are usually written on a specific topic and are listed in reverse chronological order.

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  • It is literally a log on the web, which presents a chronological series of articles, known as blog posts.

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  • Lydgate's most doughty and learned apologist is Dr Schick, whose preface to the Temple of Glass embodies practically all that is known or conjectured concerning this author, including the chronological order of his works.

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  • Ibn Batuta, the great Arab traveller, is separated by a wide space of time from his countrymen already mentioned, and he finds his proper place in a chronological notice after the days of Marco Polo, for he did not begin his wanderings until 1325, his career thus coinciding in time with the fabled journeyings of Sir John Mandeville.

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  • The study of the evolution of faunas and the comparison of the faunas of distant regions have furnished a trustworthy instrument of pre-historic geographical research, which enables earlier geographical relations of land and sea to be traced out, and the approximate period, or at least the chronological order of the larger changes, to be estimated.

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  • On the chronological problems see also P. Meyer, Arist.

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  • The documents underlying the Pentateuch and book of Joshua, represented by the ciphers J, E, D and P, are assumed to have been drawn up in the chronological order in which those ciphers are here set down, and the period of their composition extends from the 9th century B.C., in which the earlier portions of J were written, to the 5th century B.C., in which P finally took shape.

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  • Moab was probably tributary; the position of Judah and Edom is involved with the chronological problems. According to the Judaean annals, the " people of Judah " set Azariah (Uzziah) upon his father's throne; and to his long reign of fifty-two years are ascribed conquests over Philistia and Edom, the fortification of Jerusalem and the reorganization of the army.

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  • This view claims to determine the respective ages and relative chronological position of the various passages in which the Passover is referred to in the Pentateuch, and assumes that each successive stratum represents the practice in ancient Israel at the time of composition, laying great stress upon omissions as implying non-existence.

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  • Sometimes Clement discusses chronology, sometimes philosophy, sometimes poetry, entering into the most minute critical and chronological details; but one object runs through all, and this is to show what the true Christian Gnostic is, and what is his relation to philosophy.

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  • And Chronological Notes The most conspicuous property of the lodestone, its attraction for iron, appears to have been familiar to the Greeks at least as early as 800 B.C., and is mentioned by Homer, Plato, Aristotle, Theophrastus and others.

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  • But this is only to say again that Erigena is more of a Neoplatonist than a Scholastic. Hence Cousin suggested in respect of this point a threefold chronological division - at the outset the absolute subordination of philosophy to theology, then the period of their alliance, and finally the beginning of their separation.

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  • Arpad died in 907, and his immediate successors, Zsolt (907-947) and Taksony (947-972), are little more than chronological landmarks.

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  • Apart from a few leading writers - such as Jacob of Edessa, the anonymous historian whose work has passed under the name of Dionysius of TellMahre, Thomas of Marga, Dionysius Bar *alibi, and Barhebraeus 3 - there are not enough names of interest to make it worth while to continue our chronological catalogue.

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  • Elias bar Shinaya, who in 1008 became Nestorian bishop of Nisibis, was the author of a valuable Chronicle, to which are prefixed numerous chronological tables, lists of popes, patriarchs, &c., and which covers by its narrative the period from A.D.

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  • The statistical contrasts are especially sharp and characteristic when we take into account the chronological sequence in the elaboration of laws.

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  • Their power extended to the Mediterranean, and we possess a large number of contemporaneous monuments in the shape of contracts and similar business documents, as well as chronological tables, which belong to their reigns.

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  • This is chiefly derived from a chronological tablet containing the annals of Nabonidus, which is supplemented by an inscription of Nabonidus, in which he recounts his restoration of the temple of the Moon-god at Harran, as well as by a proclamation of Cyrus issued shortly after his formal recognition as king of Babylonia.

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  • For the views of other writers on the chronology, see § viii., Chronological Systems. The Babylonian Dynasties from cir.

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  • Since its publication in 1884 the Babylonian List of Kings has furnished the framework for every chronological system that has been proposed.

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  • In addition to the Kings' List, other important chronological data consist of references in the classical authorities to the chronological system of Berossus; chronological references to earlier kings occurring in the later native inscriptions, such as Nabonidus's estimate of the period of Khammurabi (or Hammuribi); synchronisms, also furnished by the inscriptions, between kings of Babylon and of Assyria; and the early Babylonian date-lists.

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  • All that can be said is that both archaeological and epigraphic evidence indicates that no very long interval separated the empire of the Semitic kings of Agade from that of the kings of Sumer and Akkad, whose rule was inaugurated by the founding of the Dynasty of Ur.1 To use caution in accepting the chronological notices of the later kings is very far removed from suggesting emendations of their figures.

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  • In 1665 and 1666 he published the second and first volumes respectively of the Exact Chronological Vindication and Historical Demonstration of the supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction exercised by the English kings from the original planting of Christianity to the death of Richard I.

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  • The chief historians after Tabari may be briefly mentioned in chronological order.

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  • He learned philosophy in the Ionian school, and was perhaps a pupil of Democritus, though this is doubtful on chronological grounds.

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  • The entire construction of the history is based, as has already been said, on a critical examination and chronological arrangement of the available documents.

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  • They are divided by precise chronological headings into three sections - (a) chap. i.

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  • As to which of the first two methods of pronunciation had chronological precedence, the weight of opinion is that the ken came later than the go.

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  • They are family names, and though the dates we have given indicate the eras of the most noted ceramists in each family, amateurs must not draw any chronological conclusion from the mere fact that a specimen bears such and such a name.

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  • In the first letter of the first book Pliny states that he has collected certain of his letters without regard to chronological order (non servato temporis ordine).

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  • Apart from chronological difficulties, the identification of the king and his country is far from certain, and at the most can only be regarded as possible.

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  • Of Hellanicus, the Greek logographer, who appears to have lived through the greater part of the 5th century B.C., and who drew up a chronological list of the priestesses of Here at Argos; of Ephorus, who lived in the 4th century B.C., and is distinguished as the first Greek who attempted the composition of a universal history; and of Timaeus, who in the following century wrote an elaborate history of Sicily, in which he set the example of using the Olympiads as the basis of chronology, the works have perished and our meagre knowledge of their contents is derived only from fragmentary citations in later writers.

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  • Berossus, a priest of Belus living at Babylon in the 3rd century B.C., added to his historical account of Babylonia chronological list of its kings, which he claimed to have compiled from genuine archives preserved in the temple.

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  • Several cycles were formerly known in Europe; but most of them were invented for the purpose of adjusting the solar and lunar divisions of time, and were rather employed in the regulation of the calendar than as chronological eras.

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  • These elements will enable us to convert, by a simple arithmetical operation, any historical date, of which the chronological characters are given according to any era whatever, into the corresponding date in the Christian era.

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  • The chronological computation of Julius Africanus was adopted by the Christians of Alexandria, who accordingly reckoned 5500 years from the creation of Adam to the birth of Christ.

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  • The chronological reckoning of Julius Africanus formed also the basis of the era of Antioch, which was adopted by the Christians of Syria, at the instance of Panodorus, an Egyptian monk, who flourished about the beginning of the 4th century.

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  • Some of the Greek historians have assumed as a chronological epoch the death of Alexander the Great, in the year 325 B.C. The form of the year is the same as in the preceding era.

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  • For chronological purposes, the Chinese, in common with some other nations of the east of Asia, employ cycles of sixty, by means of which they reckon their days, moons and years.

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  • De Emendatione Temporum, by Joseph Scaliger, in which were laid the foundations of chronological science.

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  • Starting from the different dates assigned by tradition to the exile to Patmos and the different chronological relations implied in the book itself, he conjectured that the Apocalypse was composed of several works of St John, written in different places and at different times, some before, some after A.D.

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  • The second part deals with chronological and mathematical questions, and has been of great service in determining the principal epochs of ancient history.

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  • He compiled chronological lists of the archons and Olympiads, and made a collection of Attic inscriptions, the first of its kind in Greece.

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  • A large collection of such curious information is contained in the Bibliotheca of Apollodorus, a pupil of Aristarchus who flourished in the and century B.C. Eratosthenes was the first to write on mathematical and physical geography; he also first attempted to draw up a chronological table of the Egyptian kings and of the historical events of Greece.

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  • The references of the time of the Exodus, the Invasion and the " Judges " - whatever chronological scheme be adopted - must be taken in connexion with a careful examination of all the evidence.

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  • As for the second, the elements of savage voracity and wastefulness, of uncertainty as to cubical contents on uneven surface, and of the number of mouths to fill, make it hazardous to construct a chronological table on a shell-heap. Hudson's village sites in Patagonia contain pottery, and that brings them all into the territory of Indian archaeology.

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  • The evolution of the sick-nurse is mainly due to three very diverse influences - religion, war and science - to name them in chronological order.

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  • The data afforded by Eudoxus, however, are far too vague to serve as the basis of any chronological conclusion.

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  • Cooper, Chronological and Alphabetical Record of the Great Civil War (Milwaukee, 1904) may be mentioned as a work of reference.

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  • Statistical data (lists of names, genealogies, and precise chronological notes) are a conspicuous feature in it.

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  • It comprises the chronological details, references to authorities, and judgments on the character of the various kings, especially as regards their attitude to the worship at the high places, all cast in the same literary mould, and marked by the same characteristic phraseology.

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  • But the chronological disorder of the book, and other indications, show that Baruch could not have been the compiler of the book, but that the prophecies and narratives contained in it were collected together gradually, and that it reached its present form by a succession of stages, which were not finally completed till long after Israel's return from Babylon.

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  • Hobbes, drew attention in particular to the confused mixture of law and narrative in the Pentateuch, the occurrence of duplicate narratives and chronological incongruities.

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  • The Babylonians and Assyrians were probably the first to construct and employ a fixed chronological standard; and the numerous contract-tablets, and list of kings and yearly officials, discovered within recent years, afford striking evidence of the precision with which they noted chronological details.

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  • In the following parts of this article the chronological character of each successive period of the Old Testament history will be considered and explained as far as the limits of space at the writer's disposal permit.

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  • Esarhaddon [[Chronological Table]]-Continued.

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  • It is to be noted that the chronological grouping of the epistles by minute comparison of style is apt to be deceptive; resemblances of this kind are due more to similarity of subject than to proximity in date.

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  • But St Luke's account, when the name of Quirinius is subtracted from it, ceases to contain any chronological evidence.

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  • It does not seem possible to rule out either interpretation; the choice between them will follow from the view taken of the general chronological arrangement of the Gospel.

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  • Here again the decision will follow on the general chronological arrangement which may be adopted.

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  • The next voyages in chronological .order are those of the celebrated Captain James Cook.

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  • This edition consists of nine volumes folio; it is a genealogical and chronological history of the royal house of France, of the peers, of the great officers of the crown and of the king's household, and of the ancient barons of the kingdom.

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  • The explorations made by Dr Lehmann in 1909 in the famous ruins of Teotihuacan, near Mexico city throw new light upon certain chronological problems. Like the excavations made by Dr Max Uhle in Peru, they tend to determine the relative antiquity of the different periods of the ancient civilization.

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  • The attention devoted by him to chronological subjects is evidenced by the publication about this period of several essays in which he sought to prove that the birth of Christ took place five years earlier than the commonly accepted date.

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  • The Annals of Cambridge followed (1842-1853) containing a chronological history of the university and town from the earliest period to 1853.

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  • Snorri's sources were partly succinct histories of the realm, as the chronological sketch of Ari; partly more voluminous early collections of traditions, as the Noregs Konungatal (Fagrskinna) and the Jarlasaga; partly legendary biographies of the two Olafs; and, in addition to these, studies and collections which he himself made during his journeys in Norway.

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  • It is tempting to think that we can carry out the chronological order of the philosophical writings in detail.

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  • While the former is useless to determine the sequence of books written simultaneously, the latter is insufficient to determine a complete chronological order.

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  • The chronological order therefore is not sufficiently detailed to be the real order of Aristotelian writings.

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  • Such is the great mind of Aristotle manifested in the large map of learning, by which we have now to determine the order of his extant philosophical writings, with a view to studying them in their real order, which is neither chronological nor traditional, but philosophical and scientific. Turning over the pages of the Berlin edition, but passing over works which are perhaps spurious, we should put first and foremost speculative philosophy, and therein the primary philosophy of his Metaphysics (980 a 211093 b 29); then the secondary philosophy of his Physics, followed by his other physical works, general and biological, including among the latter the Historia Animalium as preparatory to the De Partibus Animalium, and the De Anima and Parva Naturalia, which he called " physical " but we call " psychological" (184 a 10-967 b 27); next, the practical philosophy of the Ethics, including the Eudemian Ethics and the Magna Moralia as earlier and the Nicomachean Ethics as later (1094-124 9 b 25), and of the Politics (1252-1342), with the addition of the newly discovered Athenian Constitution as ancillary to it; finally, the productive science, or art, of the Rhetoric, including the earlier Rhetoric to Alexander and the later Rhetorical Art, and of the Poetics, which was unfinished (1354-end).

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  • All The Tables Of This Kind Previously Published, Which Extend Beyond The Year 1900 Of The Christian Era, Are Erroneous, Not Excepting The Celebrated French Work, L'Art De Verifier Les Dates, So Justly Regarded As The Greatest Authority In Chronological Matters.

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  • The history of the dynasty of the Danishmand is still very obscure, notwithstanding the efforts of Mordtmann, Schlumberger, Karabacek, Sallet and others to fix some chronological details, and it is almost impossible to harmonize the different statements of the Armenian, Syriac, Greek and Western chronicles with those of the Arabic, Persian and Turkish.

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  • A collection of porcelain in the "Museum Johanneum" (which once contained the picture gallery) is made up of specimens of Chinese, Japanese, East Indian, Sevres and Meissen manufacture, carefully arranged in chronological order.

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  • He wrote The Races of Man and their Geographical Distribution (1848), Geographical Distribution of Animals and Man (1854), Geographical Distribution of Plants (1861) and Chronological History of Plants (1879).

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  • As the operations on these three fields had little interaction on one another, it will be more convenient to take them separately than to follow the confusing chronological order.

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  • The question of the chronological reconstruction of the Register is dealt with by Ewald in his celebrated article in the Neues Archiv der Gesellschaft fiir dltere deutsche Geschichtskunde, iii.

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  • It contains the chronological collection of Danish monarchs, including a coin and medal cabinet, a fine collection of Venetian glass, the famous silver drinking-horn of Oldenburg (1474), the regalia and other objects of interest as illustrating the history of Denmark.

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  • The chronological difficulties which are involved suggest that the floating traditions of this great personality were easily attached to well-known names whether strictly contemporary or not.

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  • He was the one English thinker of the first rank in the long period of two generations separating Locke from Bacon, but, save in the chronological sense, there is no true relation of succession among the three.

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  • The chronological question is more difficult both as regards the beginning and the end of this period of activity.

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  • But we have absolutely no evidence justifying a chronological arrangement of these periods.

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  • In the main these writings are arranged in chronological order.

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  • But at all events it is far easier to arrange in some sort of chronological order the Medina suras than those composed in Mecca.

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  • There is, indeed, one tradition which professes to furnish a chronological list of all the suras.

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  • And it is altogether impossible, within these groups, to establish even a probable chronological arrangement of the individual revelations.

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  • Yet, one must repeat, it is exceedingly difficult to make out any strict chronological sequence.

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  • A chronological arrangement was out of the question, because the chronology of the older pieces must have been imperfectly known, and because in some cases passages of different dates had been joined together.

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  • The best are in English; where we have the extremely paraphrastic, but for its time admirable translation of George Sale (repeatedly printed), that of Rodwell (1861), which seeks to give the pieces in chronological order, and that of Palmer (1880), who wisely follows the traditional arrangements.

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  • Among the latter the chronological epitome appended to Bede's Ecclesiastical History may be specially mentioned.

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  • Professor Petrie has indeed suggested, chiefly on chronological grounds, that a table of stars on the ceiling of the Ramesseum temple and another in the tomb of Rameses VI.

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  • Beowulf himself won fame in this campaign, and by the aid of this definite chronological datum we can place the reign of Healfdene in the last half of the 5th century, and that of Hrothgar's nephew Hrothwulf, son of Halga, about the middle of the 6th century.

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  • A chronological outline of events from the beginning of the world to the taking of Constantinople by the Turks (called Agarenes in the MS. title).

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  • Chronological and other proofs show that if such a suit was fought at all, it must have been in connexion with another set of Darer's woodcuts, the first seventeen of the Life of the Virgin.

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  • This may serve not only to explain the chronological difficulties, but also to throw some light on the altogether exceptional character of the miraculous element in Elisha's history.

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  • The most learned of modern Melanchthon scholars was probably Karl Hartfelder, who wrote Philipp Melanchthon als Praeceptor Germaniae (Berlin, 18 99); Melanchthoniana paedagogica (Leipzig, 1892), giving in the first named two full bibliographies, one of all works written on Melanchthon, the other of all works written by him (in chronological order).

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  • For the mainland cultures a new term " Helladic " has lately been invented, and three chronological divisions, Early, Middle and Late Helladic, are proposed to correspond with the parallel Cycladic and Minoan periods.

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  • The term has no real chronological value, for there has been no universal synchronous sequence of the three epochs in all quarters of the world.

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  • The chronological scrupulosity of the earlier writer has made no impression on his follower; he has either wholly omitted or inaccurately repeated the chronological data.

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  • To write a summary account of the life of Christ, though always involving a grave responsibility, was until recent years a comparatively straightforward task; for it was assumed that all that was needed, or could be offered, was a chronological outline based on a harmony of the four canonical Gospels.

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  • He groups his materials with small regard to chronological order; and he fashions our of the many scattered sayings of our Lord continuous discourses, everywhere bringing like to like, with considerable literary art.

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  • To the unity of religious pragmatism in the main stock of the book of Judges corresponds a unity of chronological scheme.

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  • They are not represented as having any immediate religious importance; they really lie outside of the chronological scheme, and their history is plainly not related from such lively and detailed reminiscence as gives charm to the longer episodes of the book.

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  • We are aided in forming some estimate of the chronological sequence preceding the Mycenaean age, as suggested by the finds of the Heraeum, in the new distribution which Ddrpfeld has been led to make of the chronological stratification of Hissarlik.

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  • As to its chronological relation to the Cretan sites - Cnossus, Phaestus, &c., and the "Minoan" civilization as determined by Dr A.Evans, see the discussion under Crete.

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  • The chronological notes, moreover, are extremely confused; contrast xv.

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  • Carrying on and improving the chronological labours of Scaliger, he published in 1627 an Opus de doctrina temporum, which has been often reprinted.

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  • They do not differ on any point of faith; the dispute is confined to a quarrel as to the correct chronological date for the computation of the era of Yazdegerd, the last king of the Sassanian dynasty, who was dethroned by the caliph Omar about A.D.

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  • Though there are some singular chronological difficulties in the narrative, and a good many cursory inaccuracies and exaggerations, there is no part of it except, perhaps, certain portions of the journeys in north China, which is open to doubt.

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  • Harnack finds that our sense of the trustworthiness of the book " is enhanced by a thorough study of the chronological procedure of its author, both where he speaks and where he keeps silence."

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  • The perspective of the whole is no doubt his own; and as his witnesses probably furnished but few hints for a continuous narrative, this perspective, especially in things chronological, may sometimes be faulty.

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  • The dissection of the first book, for instance, turns partly on a chronological inaccuracy which might well escape the poet as well as his hearers.

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  • But, though one may at times find it convenient to speak of "Brahmanism and Hinduism," it must be clearly understood that the distinction implied in the combination of these terms is an extremely vague one, especially from the chronological point of view.

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  • The rest of his life was spent in incessant controversy - theological, mathematical, chronological and miscellaneous.

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  • He attacked Sir Isaac Newton's chronological system with success; but he himself lost not only time but money in an endeavour to discover the longitude.

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  • It cannot therefore be confined within strict chronological limits.

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  • Perhaps the most important work which the School has accomplished has been the investigation of the site of Memphis (q.v.) The extent as well as the chronological order of Professor Petrie's excavations may best be shown by a list of his works.

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  • Between 1825 and 1827 he produced divers sketches, chronological tables, &c., of modern history.

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  • This he printed in 1606 in his Thesaurus temporum, in which .he collected, restored and arranged every chronological relic extant in Greek or Latin.

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  • His Corinthian descent, invented by the Greeks to establish a close connexion with Rome, is impossible for chronological reasons; further, according to the genuine Roman tradition, the Tarquinii were of Etruscan, not Greek, origin.

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  • It may be mentioned here, though it does not come in chronological order, that Pitt was a second time the object of a form of acknowledgment of public virtue which few statesmen have had the fortune to receive even once.

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  • That the sun on midsummer day rises nearly, but not quite, in line with the "avenue" and over the Friar's Heel, has long been advanced as the chief argument in support of the theory that Stonehenge was a temple for sun-worship. On the supposition that this stone was raised to mark exactly the line of sunrise on midsummer's day when the structure was erected, it would naturally follow, owing to well-known astronomical causes, that in the course of time the direction of this line would slowly undergo a change, and that, at any subsequent date since, the amount of deviation would be commensurate with the lapse of time, thus supplying chronological data to astronomers for determining the age of the building.

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  • His first work was a short book which is a mere series of chronological tables.

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  • It is little more than a collection of fables told with scarcely any attempt at criticism, and with no more regard to chronological sequence than was necessary to make the tale run smoothly or to fill up such gaps as that between the flight of Aeneas from Troy and the supposed year of the foundation of Rome.

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  • Without doubt, too, much of the chronological confusion observable throughout Livy is due to the fact that he follows now one now another authority, heedless of their differences on this head.

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  • In this arrangement of h's material the writer has in many instances disregarded chronological considerations.

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  • In addition to the Church History we have from Eusebius' pen a Chronicle in two books (c. 303; later continued down to 325), the first containing an epitome of universal history, the second chronological tables exhibiting in parallel columns the royal succession in different nations, and accompanied by notes marking the dates of historical events.

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  • The term has no absolute chronological value, but marks a period of civilization through which it is believed that most races passed at one time or another.

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  • Following up the list of publications of the books of the Bible in chronological order, we find Diakonus Koresi immediately afterwards - the date has not yet been definitely ascertained - printing The a Rumanian translation of the Acts of the Apostles; in 1 577 he printed at Sasz-Shebesh a Psalter in both Slavonic and Rumanian; the Rumanian follows thee Slavonic verse for verse.

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  • The details of this chronological question are discussed at length in Professor Rhys Davids' Ancient Coins and Measures of Ceylon (London, 1877), where the previous discussions are referred to.

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  • Thus far all the accounts follow chronological order.

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  • A collection in which the texts are simply reproduced in their chronological order is obviously inconvenient; towards 550, Johannes Scholasticus, patriarch of Constantinople, drew up a methodical classification of them under fifty heads.

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  • For they were the last of the chronological collections, i.e.

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  • Raymond adopts Bernard of Pavia's division into five books and into titles; in each title he arranges the decretals in chronological order, cutting out those which merely repeat one another and the less germane parts of those which he preserves; but these partes decisae, indicated by the words " et infra " or " et j," are none the less very useful and have been printed in recent editions.

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  • P Bullarium of Benedict XIV., officially published by him in 1747; further, the Bullarium is a compilation arranged in chronological order, and its dimensions make it rather unwieldy.

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  • Upon receiving a copy of this work, Sir Isaac Newton printed, in the Philosophical Transactions for 1725, a paper entitled " Remarks on the observations made on a Chronological Index of Sir Isaac Newton, translated into French by the observator, and published at Paris."

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  • These 19th-century products require some sort of classification for purposes of reference, and the chronological is the most convenient.

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  • It bears the strongest likeness to the epic in all save its unversified form; in both are found, as fixed essentials, simplicity of plot, chronological order of events, set phrases used even in describing the restless play of emotion or the changeful fortunes of a fight or a storm, while in both the absence of digression, comment or intrusion of the narrator's person is invariably maintained.

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  • Calvin's own record of his "conversion" is so scanty and devoid of chronological data that it is extremely difficult to trace his religious development with any certainty.

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  • The majority of antiquaries, however, see no reason for dissociating its chronological horizon from that of the numerous other analogous monuments found in Great Britain, many of which have been shown to be burial places of the Bronze Age.

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  • Firth, which contains a chronological list of Burnet's published works.

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  • The Chronicle, which, as its title implies, is rather a chronological table (with notes) than a history, is written with special reference to preChristian times and the introduction of Christianity, and exhibits the author as a staunch upholder of orthodoxy.

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  • The chronological system of the latest source in Genesis becomes an elaborate reckoning of heavenly origin.

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  • Thus it shows that the "primitive" features of Genesis afford a criterion which is sociological rather than chronological.

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  • The term has no chronological value, as the Stone Age was earlier in some parts of the world than in others, and even to-day races exist who are still in their Stone Age.

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  • Both in trustworthiness and in style it is inferior to 1 Macc. Besides being highly coloured, the narrative does not observe strict chronological sequence.

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  • It is often wrong in geographical and chronological details; but, in spite of its faults, the book was much used in the middle ages.

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  • The main redaction of Judges and Kings was made under the influence of the ideas which characterize Deuteronomy, that is, after the reforms ascribed to Josiah (2 Kings xxiii.); but in Samuel the " Deuteronomistic " hand is much less prominent and the chronological system which runs through Judges and Kings occurs only sporadically.

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  • Our knowledge of vegetation older than the Carboniferous is still far too scanty for any satisfactory history of the Palaeozoic Floras to be even attempted; a few, however, of the facts may be advantageously recapitulated in chronological order.

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  • On the other hand, if we assume unity of authorship, it seems impossible to arrive at finality on the chronological relations of these two works.

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  • They will be considered in roughly chronological order, beginning with Willa Muir.

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  • Likely health gain or effect on demand Patients get seen in broadly chronological order.

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  • From the third book the order is strictly chronological.

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  • De La Grange has done us a service by compiling a very detailed but largely chronological history of the events of Mahler's life.

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  • You never had a time, an opportunity, not chronological time.

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  • Please note that the list is not in order of preference, but simply chronological order.

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  • Although the Tall Tales where chronological, they still seemed to lack cohesion.

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  • April 2004 - Added Sorn by year page, which will give a chronological order of events important to village history.

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  • Click on any heading to sort the order of the documents, e.g. clicking on Date will sort the results into reverse chronological order.

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  • Article 21 (now article 27) adopts a simple test of chronological priority for the court first seised.

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  • Children would have to put them in the right order and so identify the chronological sequence.

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  • Here, objects are grouped in a broad chronological sweep to suggest the evolution of silversmithing and metalwork between 1970 and 2005.

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  • Rather than a strictly chronological account, we were led through a broadly thematic dissection of the last 30 years of Saturday nights.

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  • Similarly, drawing up an overall chronological timeline will be useful.

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  • We conclude with a brief chronological survey of the concordats during the 19th century, some now abrogated or replaced, others maintained.

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  • The fourth treatise, De Fide Catholica, does not contain any distinct chronological data; but the tone and opinions of the treatise produce the impression that it probably belonged to the same period as the treatise against Eutyches and Nestorius.

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  • These traditions of migration and kinship are in themselves entirely credible, but the detailed accounts of the ancestors Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, as given in Genesis, are inherently doubtful as regards both the internal conditions, which the (late) chronological scheme ascribes to the first half of the second millennium B.C., and the general circumstances of the life of these strangers in a foreign land.

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  • This question, however, will rest upon those criteria alone which are of true chronological validity (see further Genesis).

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  • It needs little reflection to perceive that the position of Jerusalem and Judah was now hardly one of independence, and the conflicting chronological notices betray the attempt to maintain intact the thread of Judaean history.

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  • Varying chronological schemes may have been current and some weight must be laid upon the remarkable vagueness of the historical information in later writings (see Daniel).

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  • But chronological reasons make the relationship doubtful.

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  • The structure of the molecule, which mainly followed investigations in organic compounds, Frankland's conception of valency, and finally the periodic law, have alsobeen shown in their chronological order.

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  • Chronological study had already begun in his time.

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  • The Babylonian and Assyrian kings had consequently no difficulty in 1 For a survey of the chronological systems adopted by different modern scholars, see below, section viii.

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  • Chronological Systems. - The extreme divergence in the chronological schemes employed by different writers on the history of Babylonia and Assyria has frequently caused no small perplexity to readers who have no special knowledge of the subject.

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  • Each has a distinct number or name which marks its place in the cycle, and as this is generally given in referring to dates, along with the other chronological characters of the year, the ambiguity which arises from following a fluctuating or uncertain epoch is entirely obviated.

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  • Bibliography.-In addition to the early Greek writings already named, there are the forty books (some fifteen only extant in their entirety) of universal history compiled (about 8 B.C.) by Diodorus Siculus, and arranged in the form of annals; the Pentabiblos of Julius Africanus (about 220-230 A.D.); the treatise of Censorinus entitled De die natali, written 238 A.D.; the Chronicon, in two books, of Eusebius Pamphili, bishop of Caesarea (about 325 A.D.), distinguished as the first book of a purely chronological character which has come down to us; and three important works forming parts of the Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae, namely, the Chronographia of Georgius Syncellus (800 A.D.), the Chronographia of Johannes Malalas (9th century), and the Chronicon Paschale.

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  • The jarring chronological notices belong to the post-exilic framework of the book (see Genesis).

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  • The operations against Mahdism during the eleven years from the end of the Nile expedition and the withdrawal from the Sudan to the commencement of the Dongola campaign will be more easily understood if, instead of narrating them in one chronological sequence, the operations in each province are considered separately.

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  • In weaving the sources together the compilers had some acquaintance of course with past history, but on the whole it manifests itself only slightly (see Jews, § 24), and the complete chronological system belongs to the latest stage.

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  • The third and last section of the book embraces chapters xvii.-xxi., and consists of two narratives independent of one another and of the main stock of the book, with which they are not brought into any chronological connexion.

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  • The traditions recording the separation of Lot from Abraham, of Hagar and Ishmael from Isaac, and of Esau from Jacob, although at present arranged in a descending scheme of family relationship, are the result of systematic grouping and cannot express any chronological order of events (see Genesis).

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  • The well stratified layers are being removed in chronological sequence.

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  • A premature infant's immunization schedule should be decided based upon that baby's chronological age, not his gestational age.

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  • While it's true that chronological organization is a fairly simple system, it should be noted that this method can be difficult to maintain if you're working on a project that contains several old photos that you have no exact dates for.

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  • Chronological scrapbook organization may also be a problematic choice if you like to work on your photos as the mood strikes.

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  • Additionally, some scrapbookers feel that the chronological approach creates unnecessary stress when you constantly seem to be "behind" on your scrapbooking projects.

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  • If the chronological approach to scrapbook organization is too linear for your tastes, you may wish to try organizing your albums by subject.

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  • For example, a family history layout that pairs photos of your mother, you, and your daughter playing with the same special teddy bear would be very difficult to classify under a chronological or subject oriented system.

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  • If strictly chronological, subject, or themed albums don't seem to fit your needs, you may want to consider a hybrid approach to scrapbook organization.

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  • For example, you could create an album for each member of your family and organize layouts within the album in chronological order with a special section of thematic family history pages at the very end.

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  • A chronological organization works well for travel scrapbooks, particularly if you travel to several foreign countries in succession.

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  • Many scrapbookers tend to make arrange their books in chronological order, but mixing photos from different time periods can be a way to add an unexpected twist to your project.

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  • Many people construct their heritage scrapbook simply by arranging their photo collection in chronological order.

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  • Organizing your scrapbook by themes can make for more interesting pages than simply putting your trip in chronological order.

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  • Type A scrappers love to create calendar style layouts that showcase their memories in chronological order.

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  • Arrange your photos in chronological order, from the first bite to the empty plate.

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  • Organize your CD in a chronological order.

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  • Other details about Mario's past are foggy and difficult to place in chronological order.

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  • A chronological list of Tomb Raider games and the systems they appeared on.

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  • Pre-term infants should be vaccinated according to their chronological age from birth.

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  • Growth hormone deficiency is also suspected when x-ray determination of bone age indicates retarded growth in comparison to chronological age.

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  • Another diagnostic technique uses an x ray of the child's hand to determine the child's bone age by comparing this to the child's actual chronological age.

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  • The bone age in affected children is usually two or more years behind the chronological age.

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  • Birth order is the chronological order of sibling births in a family.

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  • Asking the patient to review in a coherent and chronological fashion his or her illness or personal life events can provide the opportunity for assessment of remote memory.

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  • An IQ of 100 means that the child's chronological and mental ages match.

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  • Children with language delay may acquire language skills in the usual progression but at a much slower rate, so that their language development may be equivalent to a normally developing child of a much younger chronological age.

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  • A Chronological resume lists your work experience with your most recent position first on the page and then follows with subsequent jobs.

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  • You can find free chronological templates at Technical Job Search.

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  • This site offers three different chronological templates that you can either download or copy and paste into a word processor program.

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  • Take the best of both worlds from both the chronological format and the functional format and you have the combined resume template.

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  • This type of resume lists skills and qualifications at the top of the page, followed with a chronological listing of your work experience.

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  • The books are listed in chronological order from the most recent to the earliest book published.

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  • Thus, you can either read the novels in order of publication (recommended) or in chronological order as they reveal the history of the kingdom of Valdemar.

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  • In the Annales he treats history in strict chronological order and keeps theology in the background.

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