Annalist

Word ANNALIST
Character 8
Hyphenation an nal ist
Pronunciations /ˈænəlɪst/

Definitions and meanings of "Annalist"

What do we mean by annalist?

One who writes annals; a chronicler. noun

A writer of annals. noun

A writer of annals. noun

A writer of annals. noun

A historian who writes annals noun

A writer of annals; a chronicler.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Annalist

The word "annalist" in example sentences

Anne Roth (annalist) 's status on Monday, 24-Aug-09 21: 58: 27 UTC - Identi. ca ❋ Unknown (2009)

A trained annalist, his research for each novel has been rigorous. ❋ Sarah Crown (2010)

In 2001, when the Swedish Academy awarded Sir Vidia Naipaul the Nobel prize in literature, it described him as the heir to Joseph Conrad: "The annalist of the destinies of empires in the moral sense: what they do to human beings … the memory of what others have forgotten, the history of the vanquished." ❋ Aminatta Forna (2010)

So the annalist had other terms to choose from if he didn't want to repeat 'cecidit'; he didn't have to use 'dormitatio' for Iago's death. ❋ Carla (2010)

Owen is an internationally recognized audio forensic annalist and listened to exemplars of the 1970 emergency call and a contemporary recording of Duane Peak repeating the same words. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Comines — I am told you are the annalist of the time — we that desire to have a name in history must speak you fair, for men say your pen hath a sharp point, when you will. — ❋ Unknown (2008)

Other chroniclers faulted the children for excessive and unbridled fervor, but the Genoese questioned the sincerity of their commitment and considered the entire movement to be frivolous, foolish in a way slightly different from that indicated a half century earlier by the Marbach annalist, who ridiculed the children's intelligence ( "lightness of mind") when commenting on their desire to cross the parted seas. ❋ Unknown (2005)

There is a new company annalist as Croaker and the Lady now lead. ❋ Blue Tyson (2007)

Just as the annalist of Marbach criticized the many supporters who believed in the holiness of the children's cause, so the chronicler of Laon focused on the children's and particularly the leader's holiness. ❋ Unknown (2005)

While the children may have acted according to the simplicity of their nature and were not considered legally or morally responsible for their actions, the annalist implied that adults should have known better. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The annalist of Marbach documented a contest over the definition of true faith and its proper public expression, a conflict divided between the learned and those of less "sane" mind, the foolish populace. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The annalist of Marbach, following the narrative of the second continuation of the Cologne chronicle, mentions the rejection of family and work but includes quite a bit more on the children and, by extension, the foolishness inherent in all humans: ❋ Unknown (2005)

We may say that three kinds of men write history: the gazetteer or annalist, the statesman, and the philosopher. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The Marbach annalist, who had opposed the entire event as an example of dangerous popular piety, described the important changes at the close of the venture, dramatizing the loss of innocence through sexual violence: ❋ Unknown (2005)

While to the Ebersheim chronicler forced sexual intercourse simply was a sign of failure, to the Marbach annalist rape became the apparent cause of the young crusaders 'rejection and ridicule by the previously enthusiastic crowd. ❋ Unknown (2005)

One annalist noted the parents 'success in restraining their children but simultaneously cited the children's obstinate resistance to their parents' wishes: "Yet those whose fathers and mothers did not allow [them] to leave cried very greatly." ❋ Unknown (2005)

The annalist conflated the children and the crowd, which exhibited the irresponsible and irrational attributes as the children. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The historiographer is more of the simple annalist, while the historian seems to have a more open field for reflection and eloquence. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Like several other chroniclers of the Children's Crusade, the annalist from Piacenza noted an unusual event whose novelty lay in two categories of crusaders, women and children — precisely those groups who did not often "sign themselves with the cross." ❋ Unknown (2005)

If Benbow had lived in the time of this annalist, do you suppose his name would not have been added to the glorious roll? ❋ Unknown (2005)

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