Get to know Annales better with 10+ real example sentences.
Annales in a sentence
Using Annales
- In the example corpus, annales often appears in combinations such as: the annales, annales school, annales cambriae.
Context around Annales
- Average sentence length in these examples: 23.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 6 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Annales
- In this selection, "annales" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 23.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, tacitus, french, nouvelles, school, lundenses and cambriae stand out and add context to how "annales" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include 222 the annales fuldenses report and and the annales lundenses of. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "annales" sits close to words such as abbeys, abdur and absconded, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with annales
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
It exerts a worldwide influence through its Journal Annales. (9 words)
Hearne printed the ‘Annales’ in 1716 from an inferior Bodleian MS. (11 words)
After 1945 Charles Verlinden introduced the methods of the French Annales School of social history. (15 words)
Annales Herbipolenses, s.a. 1147: A Hostile View of the Crusade John went on to attack Aleppo with the aid of Antioch and Edessa, and failed to capture it, with the Franks withdrawing their support when he moved on to capture Shaizar. (42 words)
Flodoard 's Annales, one of Richerus' sources, report: Edmund, king of the English, sent messengers to Duke Hugh about the restoration of King Louis, and the duke accordingly made a public agreement with his nephews and other leading men of his kingdom. (42 words)
His epic Annales, a narrative poem telling the story of Rome from the wanderings of Aeneas to the Ennius' own time, remains the national epic until it is later eclipsed by Virgil 's Aeneid (b. (35 words)
Example sentences (20)
Chronicon Lethrense and Annales Lundenses There are also two lesser-known Danish–Latin chronicles, the Chronicon Lethrense and the Annales Lundenses, of which the latter is included in the former.
According to Tacitus Tacitus Annales IV.5 there were roughly as many auxiliaries as there were legionaries.
Additionally, the complex textual history of the Annales Cambriae precludes any certainty that the Arthurian annals were added to it even that early.
After 1945 Charles Verlinden introduced the methods of the French Annales School of social history.
An attempt to require an Annales-written textbook for French schools was rejected by the government.
A New Kind of History: From the Writings of Lucien Febvre ed. by Peter Burke (1973) translated articles from Annales * Le Roy Ladurie, Emmanuel.
Annales Herbipolenses, s.a. 1147: A Hostile View of the Crusade John went on to attack Aleppo with the aid of Antioch and Edessa, and failed to capture it, with the Franks withdrawing their support when he moved on to capture Shaizar.
Braudel was editor of Annales from 1956 to 1968, followed by the medievalist Jacques Le Goff.
Canduci, pg. 222 The Annales Fuldenses report that the bodies of dead Northmen blocked the run of the river.
Collins (1991) argues that the Annales School paradigm underestimated the role of the market economy; failed to explain the nature of capital investment in the rural economy; and grossly exaggerated social stability.
Either the periodical 'Le Tour du monde or the Nouvelles Annales, W. P. Fogg, probably Thomas Cook's advert (and maybe his letters) would be the main likely source for the book.
Flodoard 's Annales, one of Richerus' sources, report: Edmund, king of the English, sent messengers to Duke Hugh about the restoration of King Louis, and the duke accordingly made a public agreement with his nephews and other leading men of his kingdom.
Foreign periodicals, such as the Annales des Mines, published accounts of travels made by French engineers who observed British methods on study tours.
From the 1950s Federico Brito Figueroa was the founder of a new Venezuelan historiography based largely on the ideas of the Annales School.
Hearne printed the ‘Annales’ in 1716 from an inferior Bodleian MS.
His epic Annales, a narrative poem telling the story of Rome from the wanderings of Aeneas to the Ennius' own time, remains the national epic until it is later eclipsed by Virgil 's Aeneid (b.
His relationship to Augustus is defined primarily by a passage from Tacitus Annales IV.34.
Instead the Annales focused attention on the synthesizing of historical patterns identified from social, economic, and cultural history, statistics, medical reports, family studies, and even psychoanalysis.
It exerts a worldwide influence through its Journal Annales.
Journals also helped historians to establish various historiographical approaches, the most notable example of which was Annales.
Common combinations with annales
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- the annales 19×
- annales school 5×
- annales cambriae 3×
- annales fuldenses 3×
- annales historians 3×
- annales lundenses 2×
- tacitus annales 2×
- annales iv 2×
- from annales 2×
- nouvelles annales 2×