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  1. Three Commentaries on the Spring and Autumn Annals

    Chinese text The Three Commentaries on the Spring and Autumn Annals zh t linktext s linktext p Ch n Qi S n Zhu n , are a series of works that annotate the classic Chinese historical text the Spring and Autumn Annals . They comprise the Zuo Zhuan , Gongyang Zhuan and Guliang Zhuan , all of which were first published during the Han Dynasty although their actual creation dates back to the Warring States Period 475 BCE 475 221 BCE . Both the Book of Han and the Records of the Grand Historian provide detailed information on the origins of the three texts. Two further commentaries, the Zou Shi Zhuan and the Jia Shi Zhuan were known to exist but are now lost. The Jin Dynasty Eastern Jin Dynasty scholar Fan Ning summarized the style of the works as follows Zuo Zhuan Colorful and rich in content but contains too much wizardry there are list of supernatural beings in Chinese folklore many tales of gods and demons . Guliang Zhuan Clear and elegantly written but too short. Gongyang Zhuan Argumentative, judgmental and vulgar in style. Confucian texts Category Chinese classic texts zh ...   more details



  1. Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals

    The Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals zh t s p Ch nqi F nl u w Ch unch iu Fanlou is one of the work that has survived to the present that was attributed to Dong Zhongshu , but compilation might had lasted until 4th century. It is 82 chapters long and about 72,000 words, although 3 of the chapters within the present text have been lost and there is considerable textual confusion in other chapters. In its current form, the book deals with issues such as the Five elements Chinese philosophy five elements , and their relation to politics. One of the chapters in this book presents the concept of the source , which became important to later Neo Confucianism . Authorships The work cannot be considered an authentic work by Dong or even a work where the majority of the writing is by him. It bears many marks of multiple authorship, and is both externally contradictory with other material on Dong s thought, and inconsistent with itself. Different chapters espouse mutually ... Records of the Gongyang School . Nevertheless, the Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals ... . From Chronicle to Canon The Hermeneutics of the Spring and Autumn Annals according to Tung Chung ... did not happen until a century after the death of Dong. The title Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals is not listed in the Book of Han , and there are no references whatsoever to any book ..., http 203.72.198.245 web Content.asp?ID 56165&Query 1 Chunqiu Fanlou Luxuriant Dew of the Spring and Autumn Annals . Encyclopedia of China Philosophy Edition , 1st ed. Cui, Tao. http www.cqvip.com content ... on the contents of the Luxuriant Dew of the Annals . One can divide the text into seven main .... These sections are The Annals group The Huang lao or Daoist group The politico ethical ... group. Section A , the Annals group, chapters 1 17, is characterized by a concentration on the meaning of Annals texts, or on more general principles extracted from the canon. Section B is the Huang ...   more details



  1. Spring and Autumn Pavilions

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Coord 22.68224956 120.292783 format dms display title region TW type landmark Image Spring and Autumn Pavilions, Kaohsiung, Dec 06.JPG thumb right 250px Spring and Autumn Pavilions The Spring and Autumn Pavilions are a Taoism Taoist temple complex located on Lotus Lake in Kaohsiung , Taiwan . Commons Spring and Autumn Pavilions Kaohsiung DEFAULTSORT Spring And Autumn Pavilions Category Kaohsiung Category Taoist temples Taiwan geo stub ...   more details



  1. Spring and Autumn Period

    of the Eastern Zh u Dynasty from 770 to 476 BCE . Its name comes from the Spring and Autumn Annals , a chronicle ... of Mohism Historians Confucius , the editor of Spring and Autumn Annals Engineers Mozi ...Contains Chinese text History of China BC 1 The Spring and Autumn Period zh s t p Ch n qi ... . During the Spring and Autumn period, China was ruled under a feudalism feudal system of fengjian ... during the Spring and Autumn period. The newly powerful states were more eager to maintain aristocratic ..., Spring and Autumn Period. Main Interstate relations during the Spring and Autumn period During ... as figureheads until the dynasty was extinguished in 256 BCE. During the Spring and Autumn Period ... Chi Di . In 660 BCE he performed the same service for Wei Spring and Autumn Period Wey . In 656 ... blocked the expansion of Ch at the Battle of Chengpu , probably the largest battle in the Spring and Autumn ... Sh uch n from 241 224 BCE I know this isn t during the Spring and Autumn Period but I think it should ... unknown early Spring and Autumn Period Pi state P Xuecheng , 30  km south of Tengzhou ... Su Suizhou Su zh u Early Spring and Autumn Period unknown Teng state T ng Tengxian T ng ... Ba File Spring and Autumn Bronze Ding.jpg thumb 200px A large bronze tripod vessel from the Spring and Autumn Period, now located at the Hainan Provincial Museum Main Five Hegemons Spring and Autumn Period Traditionally, the Five Overlords of Spring and Autumn Period Ch n Qi W B include ... Zhong Spring and Autumn Wen Zhong and Fan Li , the two advisors and partisans of King Goujian of Yue ... Dynasty topics DEFAULTSORT Spring And Autumn Period Category History of Ancient China Category Zhou ... proper B . The Partition of Jin Partition of J n 497 403 BCE marks the end of the Spring and Autumn Period and is often assigned to the Warring States Period. After the great age of J n ... ref Loewe and Shaughnessy, The Cambridge History of Ancient China ,1999, page 567 ref States of the Spring ...   more details



  1. Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter

    Multiple issues orphan December 2008 unreferenced December 2008 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter Type studio Artist Hins Cheung Cover Released March 23, 2006 Recorded Genre Mandopop Length Label Producer Universal Records Reviews Last album This album Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter Next album The Book of Laughter and Forgetting Album The Book of Laughter and Forgetting Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter is a Mandarin album by Hins Cheung , and was released on March 23, 2006. The tracks on the album are CD Rain of Passing Cloud Hurt So Bad Theme from Movie Moments of Love There s a Song The Rainy Day Before Breaking Up Moonlight in the Cloud Up to You If I Story Stealer Duet With Father Absolute Love Category Hins Cheung albums Category 2006 albums Category Universal Records albums Category Mandopop albums ...   more details



  1. Wen Zhong (Spring and Autumn)

    unsourced date January 2009 Wen Zhong Chinese character Chinese Pinyin W n Zh ng was an advisor in the state of Yue state Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period . He was a native of Ying today Jingzhou , Hubei Province . After Yue was defeated by the state of Wu state Wu in 494 BC , Wen Zhong corrupted Bo Pi , the advisor to the leader of Wu, in order to make peace. During King Goujian of Yue s captivity in Wu as hostage, Wen Zhong governed Yue. After his release Goujian started a new war with Wu and defeated them. Afterwards, Wen Zhong was killed by King Goujian. China politician stub DEFAULTSORT Wen, Zhong Category Zhou Dynasty generals vi V n Ch ng zh ...   more details



  1. Wei (Spring and Autumn Period)

    This article is about the State of Wei founded during the Spring and Autumn Period . For the Warring States Period state whose name is pronounced identically, see Wei state . Unreferenced date December 2007 Wei Simplified Chinese character Simplified Traditional Chinese character Traditional Pinyin W i, sometimes spelled Wey to distinguish it from the other Wei state Wei was a State Ancient China state , founded in the Zhou Dynasty , which rose to prominence during the Spring and Autumn Period 770 to 476 BC . Its rulers were of the surname Ji , the same as that of the rulers of Zhou. Its original location was on the North China Plain just east of the Shanxi plateau and north and west of the Yellow River . Jin state Jin was to the west and Cao state Cao to the east. Early history The history of Wei dates back to the beginning of the Zhou Dynasty, when the younger brother of King Wu of Zhou was given a fief centred around Chaoge , the capital of the Shang Dynasty in later years the fief was further expanded and given the title Wei. The original Fengjian feudal rank of the rulers of Wei was elevated to that of hou roughly equivalent to Marquess by bribery during the turmoil in 771 BC , when the Zhou capital of Haojing was sacked and the crown prince fled east, the state of Wei protected and escorted the prince, and for this the rulers were further elevated to gong equivalent to a Duke . Spring and Autumn Period The State of Wei was at its peak during the early Spring and Autumn Period, under Duke Wu of Wei , who reigned for 55 years. In the reign of subsequent rulers, however, the state was plagued by succession troubles, until Duke Yi of Wei took the throne his dissolute rule and obsession with cranes weakened the state, and in the eighth year of his reign the Rong people Rong peoples successfully attacked the capital at Chaoge, killing the Duke and nearly destroying ... Wei Spring And Autumn Period Category Ancient Chinese states de Wey Staat es Wei per odo de primaveras ...   more details



  1. Interstate relations during the Spring and Autumn period

    parties attended by representatives of different states. In the early years of the Spring and Autumn ... until the first half of the Spring and Autumn period, however, the rulers themselves usually had to be present ... in the west and in the latter half of the Spring and Autumn period, Wu state Wu headed a league of states ... within their area. DEFAULTSORT Interstate Relations During The Spring And Autumn Period Category History ...   more details



  1. Annals

    Testament by Archbishop James Ussher Medieval German annals The Other Chinese Annals, such as the Spring and Autumn Annals , attributed to Confucius the Annals of Three Kingdoms the Annals of the Warring ...Annals Latin ann lis , yearly from annus , a year are a concise form of history historical representation which record events chronologically, year by year. The Oxford English Dictionary defines annals as a narrative of events written year by year . ref annals. Def. 1a. OED , 2nd ed. 1989. ref In The Content of Form Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation , Hayden White discusses annals in contrast to chronicle s and history, two other forms of historical representation. He claims that annals ... to the chronicle, annals do not organize events by topics, such as the reigns of kings. ref ... Rome Main Annalists The chief sources of information in regard to the annals of ancient Rome are two ... maximi . After the pontificate of Publius, the practice of compiling annals was carried on by various .... The nature of the distinction between annals and history is a subject that has received more attention ... by the above quoted passage from Cicero, and by the common division of the work of Tacitus into Annals ... observation, while annals are a record of the events of earlier times arranged according to years ... into the Historeia , relating the events of his own time, and the Annals Tacitus Annales , containing ... his work under these titles. The probability is either that he called the whole Annals , or that he .... It was at the end of the 7th century and among the Irish people Irish that the compiling of these Annals was first begun &ndash see the Annals of the Four Masters , the Annals of Ulster , the Annals of Innisfallen and the Annales Cambriae or Annals of Wales, one of the earliest sources for King ... . In the 9th century, during the great movement termed the Carolingian Renaissance, these Annals became the usual form of contemporary history it suffices to mention the Royal Frankish Annals ...   more details



  1. To Autumn

    s sounds with those of Spring. The sounds that are presented are not only those of Autumn but essentially ...File A Day with Keats, Neatby plate Autumn.png thumb Illustration for To Autumn by William James Neatby ... and hills in the distance. To Autumn is a poetry poem by English Romanticism Romantic poet John ... in 1820 in a volume of Keats s poetry that included Lamia poem Lamia and The Eve of Saint Agnes . To Autumn ... To Autumn after a walk near Winchester, Hampshire Winchester one autumnal evening. The work marks ... of a poet. A little over a year following the publication of To Autumn , Keats died in Rome ..., from the late maturation of the crops to the harvest and to the last days of autumn when winter is nearing. The imagery is richly achieved through the personification of Autumn, and the description ... of nationalism nationalist sentiment. One of the most anthology anthologised English lyric poem s, To Autumn ... before the composition of To Autumn alt Portrait in pencil of a man in his mid twenties with medium ... the spring of 1819, Keats wrote many of his major odes Ode on a Grecian Urn , Ode on Indolence , Ode ... poem Hyperion . ref name Bate pp. 526 562 Bate 1963 pp. 526 562 ref His efforts from spring until autumn were dedicated completely to a career in poetry, alternating between writing long and short poems ... found time to write To Autumn . The poem marks the final moment of his career as a poet. No longer able ... had made upon him and its influence on the composition of To Autumn ref name Bate 1963 p. 580 How ... did not send To Autumn to Reynolds, but did include the poem within a letter to Richard Woodhouse .... 988 989 ref Poem File John Keats To Autumn Manuscript 1 unrestored.jpg right thumb Manuscript copy of To Autumn page 1 alt A white sheet of paper that is completely filled with a poem in cursive hand writing. Many of the lines mid way down the page are scratched out. File John Keats To Autumn Manuscript 2 unrestored.jpg right thumb Manuscript copy of To Autumn page 2 alt A white sheet of paper that is completely ...   more details



  1. Irish annals

    A number of Irish annals were compiled up to and shortly after the end of Gaelic Ireland in the 17th century. Annals were originally a means by which monks determined the yearly chronology of feast days ... and the Liber pontificalis . ref name CC69 Corr in, annals, Irish , p. 69. ref Chronology The origins ... Severus d. c . 423 . ref name CC69 Extant Manuscript copies of extant annals include the following Annals of Boyle Annals of Clonmacnoise Annals of Connacht Annals of the Four Masters Annals of Inisfallen Annals of Lough C Annals of Multyfarnham Annals of Roscrea Chronicon Scotorum Annals of Tigernach Annals of Ulster The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn Annals of Dudley Loftus The Short Annals of Donegal Annals of Nenagh Mac Carthaigh s Book Cogad G edel re Gallaib large parts Fragmentary Annals of Ireland parts Dublin Annals of Inisfallen Other sources Others which contain annalistic material include Leabhar Bhaile an Mh ta Lebor Glinne D Loch Lebor Leac in Leabhar U Dhubhag in The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn The Short Annals of Donegal The Annals of Nenagh Many of these annals ... sources ancestral to the Annals of Inisfallen , which have come down to us both abbreviated and lacuna manuscripts lacunose . Lost annals Annals known to have existed but which have been lost include Annals of the Island of Saints Annals of Maolconary Book of Cuanu Book of Dub da leithe Book of the Monks ... Synchronisms of Flann Mainstreach The Chronicle of Ireland Modern annals Chronology of Irish History ... Annals, Irish pages 69 75 author Donnchadh Corr in Corr in, Donnchadh The Medieval Irish Annals , Gearoid Mac Niocaill , Medieval Irish History Series, 3 , Dublin , 1975 The earliest Irish annals ... in the Irish annals and their motivation , Aidan Breen and Daniel McCarthy, Peritia 1997, pp.  1 43 The chronology of the Irish annals , Daniel P. McCarthy, PRIA 98 , 1998, pp.  203 55 The status of the pre Patrician Irish annals , Daniel P. McCarthy, Peritia 12 , 1998, pp.  ...   more details



  1. Annals of Statistics

    Infobox Journal abbreviation Ann. Stat. discipline Statistics website http www.imstat.org aos link1 http projecteuclid.org aos link1 name Project Euclid publisher Institute of Mathematical Statistics country USA history 1973 present impact impact year ISSN 0090 5364 eISSN JSTOR 00905364 The Annals of Statistics is a peer reviewed statistics Academic journal journal published by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics . It was started in 1973 as a continuation in part of the Annals of Mathematical Statistics , which was split into the Annals of Statistics and the Annals of Probability . Articles older than 3 years are available on JSTOR , and all articles since 2004 are freely available on the arXiv . External links http www.imstat.org aos Annals of Statistics homepage http projecteuclid.org aos Annals of Statistics at Project Euclid Category Statistics journals de Annals of Statistics ...   more details



  1. Annals of Botany

    Infobox journal title Annals of Botany cover File Annals of Botany.gif editor John Seymour Heslop Harrison discipline Botany peer reviewed language English former names abbreviation Ann. Bot. publisher Oxford University Press country United Kingdom frequency Monthly history 1887 present openaccess license impact 3.501 impact year 2009 website http aob.oxfordjournals.org link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 611985336 LCCN 23015643 CODEN ISSN 0305 7364 eISSN 1095 8290 boxwidth Annals of Botany is a monthly Peer review peer reviewed scientific journal , founded in 1887, that publishes research articles, brief communications, and reviews in all areas of botany . The journal is supported and managed by Annals of Botany Company, a non profit educational charity, and published through Oxford University Press . According to the 2009 Journal Citation Reports it has an impact factor of 3.501, ref http aob.oxfordjournals.org Oxford Journals Life Sciences Annals of Botany ref ranking it 18th out of 172 in the category Plant Sciences. ref http www.ovid.com site catalog Journal 1141.jsp Annals of Botany ref References reflist Category Botany journals Category Oxford University Press academic journals Category Monthly journals Category English language journals nl Annals of Botany pl Annals of Botany ru Annals of Botany ...   more details



  1. Annals of Nenagh

    The Annals of Nenagh are a set of Irish annals composed in Latin at the Franciscan convent of Nenagh , County Tipperary , founded c. 1254. Its surviving portions covers the years 1336 to 1528, the majority of the brief entries concerning the 14th century. It is principally concerned with obituaries of members of the Kennedy Ireland Kennedy and O Brien dynasty O Brien families. References The Annals of Nenagh , Dermot F. Gleeson, in Analecta Hibernica 12, January 1943, pp.  157 164 DEFAULTSORT Annals of Nenagh Category North Tipperary Category Irish chronicles Category 14th century history books ...   more details



  1. Annals of Inisfallen

    The Annals of Inisfallen are a chronicle of the Middle Ages medieval history of Ireland . There are more than 2,500 entries spanning the years between AD 433 and AD 1450, but it is believed to have been written between the 12th and 15th centuries. It was written by the monk s of Innisfallen Abbey, on Innisfallen Island on Lakes of Killarney Lough Leane , near Killarney . Kathleen Hughes historian Kathleen Hughes conjectured that the Annals are among those derived from the hypothetical The Chronicle of Ireland Chronicle of Ireland . As well as the chronological entries, the manuscript contains a short, fragmented narrative of the history of pre Christian Ireland, known as the pre Patrician section . This section has many elements in common with Lebor Gab la renn . The annals are now housed in the Bodleian Library in Oxford . In 2001, Brian O Leary, a Fianna F il councillor in Killarney, called for the annals to be returned to the town. They are to be distinguished from the misnamed 18th century compilation known as the Dublin Annals of Inisfallen . See also Irish annals The Chronicle of Ireland External links http www.ucc.ie celt published T100004 Annals of Inisfallen &mdash Text of the annals Mac Airt s translation http www.ucc.ie celt published G100004 index.html Annals of Inisfallen &mdash Original text in a mixture of Latin and Irish language Irish http www.ucc.ie celt published T100004 Annals of Inisfallen &mdash pre Patrician section http image.ox.ac.uk show?collection bodleian&manuscript msrawlb503 Digitised images from Rawlinson B 503 , Early Manuscripts at Oxford University. http archives.tcm.ie thekingdom 2001 03 08 story5661.asp Call for Annals of Innisfallen to be returned to Killarney &mdash local newspaper article References Kathleen Hughes historian Hughes, Kathleen , Early Christian Ireland Introduction to the Sources , London, 1972 , pp. 99 162, esp. 99 116 Category Irish chronicles Category Medieval Scotland Category 15th century history books de Annalen ...   more details



  1. Annals of Boyle

    The Annals of Boyle , also Cottonian Annals , are a chronicle of Middle Ages medieval Ireland . The entries span the years up to 1253. It is considered one of the works that forms The Chronicle of Ireland , although in summary form compared to others. Robin Flower wrote in Revue Celtique 44 1927 344 The MS is the original chronicle of the Premonstratensian house of the Holy Trinity on the Island named after it in Loch C , founded on an earlier chronicle, perhaps that of Boyle . It remained in Holy Trinity till the secularization of that house, being used by the writers of the Annals of Lough C Annals of Loch C , who worked for the MacDermots. It passed into the hands of the Croftons with the other property of the house, and while in their hands was seen by Ussher, who probably called it the Annals of Boyle, which it has been knows as ever since. From the Croftons, it passed to Oliver St John, 1st Viscount Grandison Oliver St. John, Viscount Grandison of Limerick , who gave it to Sir Robert Bruce Cotton Sir Robert Cotton before 1630 and, with his library, it came into the British Museum in 1753 with a number of other Irish manuscripts and manuscripts of Irish interest. The Annals used the Irish language , with some entries in Latin . Because the Annals copied its sources verbatim, the annals are useful not just for historians, but also for linguists studying the evolution of the Irish language. See also Irish annals The Chronicle of Ireland External links Lake Islands and a Blind Harpist from Reader s Digest Illustrated Guide to Ireland . http www.rootsweb.com irlros boyle area.htm http www.ucc.ie celt published G100012 index.html Cottonian Annals Source Oxford Concise Companion to Irish Literature , Robert Welsh, 1996. ISBN 0 19 280080 9 cite book last Charles Edwards first T.M. title The Chronicle of Ireland publisher Liverpool University Press date 2006 id ISBN 0 85323 959 2 Category Irish chronicles Category 13th century history books ...   more details



  1. Annals of Neurology

    italictitle Infobox journal title Annals of Neurology cover editor discipline Neurology abbreviation Ann. Neurol. publisher John Wiley & Sons country United States frequency history 1977 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 76507645 home link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0364 5134 eISSN 1531 8249 boxwidth Annals of Neurology is a peer review ed medical journal covering neurology . External links official http www3.interscience.wiley.com journal 76507645 home Category Publications established in 1977 Category Neurology journals Academic journal stub de Annals of Neurology ...   more details



  1. Michael Annals

    Michael Annals born April 21, 1938 is a theatrical scenic design scenic and costume design er. Biography Michael Annals was born in what was then Harrow, Middlesex later incorporated into Greater London on April 21, 1938. His parents were Henry Ernest Annals and Constance Anne Annals n e Walter . He attended the Harrow Weald County Grammar School and the Hornsey College of Art . ref name who cite encyclopedia title ANNALS, Michael encyclopedia Who s Who in the Theatre volume 1 page 20 publisher Gale Research Company year 1981 id ISSN 0083 9833 editor Ian Herbert ref Theatrical career Michael Annals began his career in 1961 by designing the sets and costumes for the Old Vic company s Soviet Union tour of Macbeth and their production of Dr Faustus at the Edinburgh Festival . In 1964, Annals designed the sets and costumes for another production of Macbeth , this time at the National Theatre of Portugal. ref name who Annals produced designs for several original Broadway theatre productions, including The Royal Hunt of the Sun in 1965, the short lived Those That Play the Clowns in 1966, Staircase play Staircase in 1968, and Noises Off in 1983. ref name ibdb ibdb name id 24628 ref From 1966 through 1967, Annals served as Associate Professor of Scenic Design at Yale University . ref name who Annals was nominated for the 1969 Tony Award for Best Costume Design for his work in Morning, Noon and Night , though the award was won by Loudon Sainthill ref http www.australiadancing.org subjects ... publisher BroadwayWorld.com year 2009 accessdate 2009 06 17 ref Film career Michael Annals has ... s play Joseph Andrews . Annals served as both the production designer and costume designer for both films. ref name imdb imdb name 0030264 ref Annals was nominated for the 1977 BAFTA Award for Best ... 2009 06 16 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Annals, Michael ... Annals, Michael Category British costume designers Category Production designers Category ...   more details



  1. Annals of Ulster

    The Annals of Ulster lang ga Ann la Uladh are annals of Middle Ages medieval Ireland . The entries span ... by others. Citation needed date October 2009 Previous annals dating as far back as the 6th century were ... AD is a now lost Armagh continuation of The Chronicle of Ireland . The Annals used the Irish language , with some entries in Latin . Because the Annals copied its sources verbatim, the annals are useful ... later, the Annals of Ulster would become an important source for the authors of the Annals ... in the original. There are two main modern English translations of the annals &mdash Mac Airt and Mac Niocaill 1983 and MacCarthy 1893 . Content The entries of the Annals of Ulster follow three ... mentioned in the Annals and is one of the kingdoms to alternately hold the high seat at Hill of Tara Tara . Laigin is further to the south and is often mentioned in the Annals as being invaded. br Kings br Several kings are mentioned throughout the Annals of Ulster. The Annals tend to follow the lives ... of the southern Ui Neill clan from 846 862 839.6 First mentioned in the Annals of Ulster having ... entries in the Annals of Ulster 855.3, 856.5, 860.1, 861.1, 862.2, 862.3, 863.2, 864.1, 864.3, 866.4 ... of Mil. ref http www.ucc.ie celt published T100001A ref br Just as with the Irish kings, the Annals ... in the Annals of Ulster focus on important places of Ireland such as Armagh, the ecclesiastical ... to in the text as either th Cliath or Duiblinn, is described in the Annals of Ulster with entries ... celt published T100001A ref The town appears 66 different times in the Annals of Ulster and can be found ..., 1126.7, and 1128.6 ref http www.ucc.ie celt published T100001A ref Historical Context of the Annals of Ulster The Vikings in Ireland The Annals of Ulster contain a large amount of historical information ... in other Irish works such as the Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh . The Annals of Ulster documents ... celt published T100001A ref yet over the course of the annals their attacks become more specific 807.8 ...   more details



  1. Annals of Pharmacotherapy

    Infobox Journal title The Annals of Pharmacotherapy cover editor Milap C. Nahata MS PharmD, Editor in Chief discipline language English abbreviation Ann Pharmacother publisher Harvey Whitney Books Co. country USA frequency monthly July August combined weekly online Ahead of Print history Continues DICP openaccess some content Letters, book reviews, news, and selected original research license impact impact year website www.theannals.com http www.theannals.com link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 1060 0280 eISSN 1542 6270 boxwidth The Annals of Pharmacotherapy is an independent, peer reviewed medical journal that advances pharmacotherapy throughout the world by publishing evidence based articles on practice, research, and education. The Annals provides an independent forum for the discussion and analysis of professional issues in pharmacotherapy. It is the primary journal published by Harvey Whitney Books Company. The journal was founded in 1967, and was originally named Drug Intelligence . The name changed a few times during its history, Drug Intelligence and Clinical Pharmacy DICP in 1969, DICP The Annals of Pharmacotherapy in 1989, finally evolving into The Annals of Pharmacotherapy in 1992. In 2009 its impact factor increased to 2.453. References reflist Donald C McLeod, http www.hwbooks.com pdf mcleod.pdf Contribution of The Annals of Pharmacotherapy to the Development of Clinical Pharmacy , The Annals of Pharmacotherapy, Volume 40, January 2006, pp. 109 111 External links http www.theannals.com Journal Home page http www.hwbooks.com about.php Harvey Whitney Books Company About Us https www.hwbooks.com evolution of clinical pharmacy.php Evolution of Clinical Pharmacy med journal stub DEFAULTSORT Annals Of Pharmacotherapy Category Pharmacology journals ...   more details



  1. Annals of Anatomy

    italictitle Infobox Journal title Annals of Anatomy cover File Annals of Anatomy.gif editor Friedrich Paulsen anatomist discipline Anatomy language English language English abbreviation Ann Anat publisher Elsevier country Germany frequency bimonthly history 1886 present openaccess impact 0.932 impact year 2008 website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 701751 description link1 http www.sciencedirect.com science journal 09409602 link1 name Online access link2 link2 name RSS http rss.sciencedirect.com publication science 20470 atom JSTOR OCLC 58796533 LCCN CODEN ISSN 0940 9602 eISSN Annals of Anatomy is a Germany German scientific journal covering the field of anatomy , published by Elsevier under its Urban and Fischer imprint. It was founded in 1886 by Karl von Bardeleben and until 1991 it was published under the title Anatomischer Anzeiger ISSN 0003 2786 by Gustav Fischer Verlag . DEFAULTSORT Annals Of Anatomy Category Publications established in 1886 Category Elsevier academic journals Category Anatomy journals biology journal stub pl Annals of Anatomy ...   more details



  1. Annals of Clonmacnoise

    TOCright The Annals of Clonmacnoise are an early 17th century Early Modern English translation of a lost Irish chronicle, which covered events in Ireland from pre history to A.D. 1408 . The work is sometimes known as Mageoghagan s Book , after its translator. ref Murphy Annals of Clonmacnoise Dublin 1896 . ref Translation The Irish chronicle was translated into English, in the style of the Elizabethan period, in 1627 by Connall MacGeoghegan or Connell McGeoghegan of Lismoyny Co. Westmeath , near Clara , Co. Offaly . He dedicated this translation to his brother Terence, whose family was among the last to uphold and practice native Irish Gaelic customs. The translation was completed on April 20 ... or manuscripts of the Irish annals are lost, and the names of its compilers are unknown. These annals have usually gone by the name of the Annals of Clonmacnoise, because the work was thought to be based ... itself there is nothing to show why it should be called by this name. However, the Annals ... them, namely O Kellys, O Rourkes, O Molloys, O Connors and McDermotts. The principal value of these Annals ... to the same extent elsewhere. Contents The Annals give the history of Ireland and the areas surrounding .... Edition The translation of the Annals was first published in Dublin in 1896 and again reprinted by Llanerch ... who has bemoaned the poor textual condition of the Annals of Clonmacnoise and the lack of adequate modern criticism of that text . ref D. Dumville and K. Grabowski, Chronicles and Annals of Mediaeval ... editions of the Annals of Tigernach, of Mageoghegan s Book i.e. the Annals of Clonmacnoise ref ... Annals their Genesis, Evolution and History ref . Murphy, Denis ed. . The Annals of Clonmacnoise ... here . See also Irish annals The Chronicle of Ireland Notes reflist References Oxford Concise Companion to Irish Literature , Robert Welsh, 1996. ISBN 0 19 280080 9 Chronicles and Annals ... http www.archive.org details annalsofclonmacn00royauoft Annals of Clonmacnoise DEFAULTSORT Annals Of Clonmacnoise ...   more details



  1. Annals of Aman

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Portal Middle earth The Annals of Aman is a text written by J. R. R. Tolkien that serves as a chronology of fictional events taking place in his invented world of Middle earth . This text is reproduced in Morgoth s Ring , the tenth volume of Christopher Tolkien s The History of Middle earth series. Textual History The Annals of Aman dates to the period following the completion of The Lord of the Rings . There are three extant versions of the text, including a carefully emended manuscript, a typescript and its carbon copy each featuring different corrections and notes, and a typescript of the earlier sections of the text that deviates from the previous typescript. Christopher Tolkien surmises that the first typescript was composed in 1958. A reworking of the earlier Annals of Valinor which was the working title of the manuscript until Tolkien changed it and connected closely with the narrative of the incomplete 1937 Quenta Silmarillion , The Annals of Aman moves from a compressed narrative style to a fuller accounting of the events of the chronology. Fictional Context The Annals of Aman presents the history of the world from the entry of the Valar into Arda until the Hiding of Valinor after the revolt and exile of the Noldor in the form of year by year entries of varying lengths, much in the style of real world annal s. Tolkien attributes the work to the Noldorin lore master and linguist List of Middle earth Elves R mil R mil of Tirion . According to the second typescript, The Annals of Aman were remembered by the Noldorin Exiles in Middle earth, who transmitted their knowledge to the Men of N menor , whence it eventually reached Arnor and Gondor . Middle earth DEFAULTSORT Annals Of Aman Category The History of Middle earth es Anales de Aman ...   more details



  1. Annals of Mathematics

    The Analyst volume 10 issue 6 pages 166 ref and it was continued from March 1884 as the Annals .... Accessed February 2, 2010 ref During this time, the annals became an increasingly well known and respected ... mc Princeton University continued to publish the annals on its own until 1933, when the Institute for Advanced .... Current information The current editors of the Annals of Mathematics are ref name annals.princeton.edu http annals.princeton.edu EditorialBoard.html Editorial Board. Annals of Mathematics , Princeton ... annals DEFAULTSORT Annals Of Mathematics Category Mathematics journals Category Publications ... journals Category Princeton University publications ca Annals of Mathematics de Annals of Mathematics es Annals of Mathematics fr Annals of Mathematics ko it Annals of Mathematics nl Annals of Mathematics fi Annals of Mathematics ...   more details



  1. Annals of Connacht

    The Annals of Connacht , covering the years 1224 to 1544 , are drawn from a manuscript compiled in the 15th and 16th centuries by at least three scribes, all believed to be members of the Clan Duibhgeann in . The early sections, commencing with the death of King Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair of Connacht, are exceptionally detailed and give a good account of Connacht affairs during the 13th and early to mid 14th century, particularly for the families of Conchobhair and Burke . The accounts however become more desultory, especially for the 16th century. Nevertheless it is an invaluable document relating much that would have otherwise remained utterly obscure or unknown in the history of Connacht, and Ireland in general. A comparison between it and the Annals of Clonmacnoise reveal a common source, or perhaps one is a partial copy of the other. See also Irish annals References Oxford Concise Companion to Irish Literature , Robert Welsh, 1996. ISBN 0 19 280080 9 External links http www.ucc.ie celt published G100011 index.html The Annals of Connaught http www.ucc.ie celt published T100011 index.html translated at http www.ucc.ie celt CELT Category Connacht Category Irish chronicles Category 16th century history books Ireland hist stub cy Ann la Connacht no Connacht annalene it Annali del Connacht ...   more details




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