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Meanings of chronicon in English
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Usage of chronicon in English
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There are also fragments in Syncellus, Cedrenus and the Paschale Chronicon.
2
He read Tschudi's 'Chronicon' and found it Homeric and Herodotean in its simple straightforwardness.
3
In the Scoti Chronicon they are "Clanquhele" and "Clankay.
4
William Fleetwood wrote about economic history in "Chronicon Preciogum".
5
The 'Variae' and 'Chronicon' only, in 12mo.
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[Footnote: Eusebii Chronicon, continued by Joannes Multivallis of Louvain, (Paris 1512) fol.
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See also the "Chronicon" of Eusebius.
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419-436), and chronicle, Chronicon sive Breviarium chronicorum de sex mundi aetalibus de Adamo usque ad ann.
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A genealogical notice is furnished by the Chronicon of the monk Alberic (Aubry) of Fontaines, (Albericus Trium Fontium) in Pertz, Scriptores, vol.
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Adinemar's life was mainly spent in writing and transcribing chronicles, and his principal work is a history entitled Chronicon Aquitanicum et Francicum or Historia Francorum.
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The Editio Princeps of the 'Chronicon' is contained in a collection of Chronicles published at Basel in 1529 by Joannes Sichardus (printer, Henricus Petrus).