Annales
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Annals or annales (cf. annal) are a concise form of historical writing which record events chronologically, year by year.
[edit] List of Annales
- Annals Tacitus Ab excessu divi Augusti "Following the death of the divine Augustus".
- Annales Alamannici, ed. W. Lendi, Untersuchungen zurfruhalemannischen Annalistik. Die Murbacher Annalen,mitEdition (Freiburg, 1971)
- Annales Bertiniani, eds. F. Grat, J. Vielliard, S. Clemencet andL. Levillain, Annales de Saint-Bertin (Paris, 1964)
- Annales de Saint-Bertin (Paris, 1964)
- Annales Fuldenses, ed. F. Kurze, Monumenta Germaniae Historica SRG (Hanover, 1891)
- Annales Fuldenses, Bavarian continuation
- Annales Fuldenses, Mainz continuation
- Annales Hildesheimenses, ed. G. Waitz, MGH SRG (Hanover,1878)
- Annales regni Francorum, ed. F. Kurze, MGH SRG (Hanover,1895)
- Annales School, a French school of history 1875-1960
- Annales Iuvavenses, ed. H. Bresslau, MGH SS(vol. 30, Hanover, 1926), pp. 727–44
- Annales Vedastini, ed. B. vonSimson,
- Annales Xantenses etAnnales Vedastini, MGH SRG (Hanover, 1909)
- Annales Xantenses, ed. B. vonSimson,
- Annales Xantenses etAnnales Vedastini, MGH SRG (Hanover, 1909
- Annales Bertinian, eds. F. Grat, J. Vielliard, S. Clemencet andL. Levillain,
[edit] Journal and school
The Annales School is a school of historical writing, named for its journal, Annales d'histoire économique et sociale.