slovodefinícia
chronology
(encz)
chronology,časové posloupnosti Zdeněk Brož
chronology
(encz)
chronology,chronologie n: Zdeněk Brož
Chronology
(gcide)
Chronology \Chro*nol"o*gy\, n.; pl. Chronologies. [Gr. ?; ?
time + ? discourse: cf. F. chronologie.]
The science which treats of measuring time by regular
divisions or periods, and which assigns to events or
transactions their proper dates.
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If history without chronology is dark and confused,
chronology without history is dry and insipid. --A.
Holmes.
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chronology
(wn)
chronology
n 1: an arrangement of events in time
2: a record of events in the order of their occurrence
3: the determination of the actual temporal sequence of past
events
podobné slovodefinícia
dendrochronology
(encz)
dendrochronology,dendrochronologie n: Zdeněk Brož
glottochronology
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glottochronology, n:
Chronology
(gcide)
Chronology \Chro*nol"o*gy\, n.; pl. Chronologies. [Gr. ?; ?
time + ? discourse: cf. F. chronologie.]
The science which treats of measuring time by regular
divisions or periods, and which assigns to events or
transactions their proper dates.
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If history without chronology is dark and confused,
chronology without history is dry and insipid. --A.
Holmes.
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Septuagint chronology
(gcide)
Septuagint \Sep"tu*a*gint\, n. [From L. septuaginta seventy.]
A Greek version of the Old Testament; -- so called because it
was believed to be the work of seventy (or rather of
seventy-two) translators.
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Note: The causes which produced it [the Septuagint], the
number and names of the translators, the times at which
different portions were translated, are all uncertain.
The only point in which all agree is that Alexandria
was the birthplace of the version. On one other point
there is a near agreement, namely, as to time, that the
version was made, or at least commenced, in the time of
the early Ptolemies, in the first half of the third
century b.c. --Dr. W. Smith (Bib. Dict.)
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Septuagint chronology, the chronology founded upon the
dates of the Septuagint, which makes 1500 years more from
the creation to Abraham than the Hebrew Bible.
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Synchronology
(gcide)
Synchronology \Syn`chro*nol"o*gy\, n. [Pref. syn- + Gr. ? time +
-logy.]
Contemporaneous chronology.
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glottochronology
(wn)
glottochronology
n 1: the determination of how long ago different languages
evolved from a common source language; "he mapped the
glottochronology of the Romance languages"

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