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Chronology (from
Latin chronologia, from
Ancient Gr**** χρόνος, chrónos, 'time'; and -λογία, -logia) is the
science of
arranging events in
their order of...
- The
Reverend George Burton (1717–1791) was an
English clergyman and
chronologer.
Burton was the
second son of
George Burton (1685-1758), who held the...
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Cengage Learning, 2005 ISBN 0155058991.
Patrick Wyse Jackson, The
Chronologers' Quest: The
Search for the Age of the Earth,
Cambridge University Press...
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Alexandria (1st century),
bishop Anni**** of
Alexandria (5th century),
chronologer Ani**** (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about...
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Regarding the
events before the Olympiads,
consider how the
Attic chronologers reckon: from the time of Ogygus,
during whose tenure the
first great...
- non-mobile organisms.
Thallus may also
refer to:
Thallus (historian), the
chronologer/historian
Thallus (poet), the
Roman era Gr****
epigrammatist Thallium...
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described as a
slave trader.
Charles Hayes (1678–1760),
mathematician and
chronologer, was sub-governor of the
Royal African Company in 1752, when it was dissolved...
- DC. pp. 28–29. ISBN 0-88728-144-3. The
London Magazine, and
Monthly Chronologer.
Edward Ekshaw. 1741. p. 206 – via
Internet Archive. Madden,
Thomas F...
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ancestors up to #15) The Gentleman's and
London magazine: or
monthly chronologer, 1741–1794, J. Exshaw., 1741 Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Victor Amedeus...
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dominical letters are: a
device adopted from the
Romans by the old
chronologers to aid them in
finding the day of the w****
corresponding to any given...