• The Annales maximi were annals kept by the pontifex maximus during the Roman Republic. The chief priest of the Capitoline would record key public events...
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  • journal, the Annales d'histoire économique et sociale Annales Maximi Annals This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Annales. If an...
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  • way that the Annals of the Pontifex Maximus, or the Annales Maximi, were recorded. The Annales Maximi include a wide array of information, including religious...
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    Roman religion: Varro, the ancient Roman scholar and writer, citing the Annales Maximi, records that king Titus Tatius dedicated altars to a series of deities...
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    Scaevola succeeding his brother, and last Pontifex Maximus to publish the Annales Maximi[citation needed] by December 114–103: Lucius Caecilius Metellus Dalmaticus...
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  • Cicero’s proclaimed connection between Fabius’ work and the so-called ANNALES MAXIMI, has led scholars to label early Roman historiography as “annalistic...
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  • The Annales iuvavenses or Annals of Salzburg were a series of annals written in the 9th and 10th centuries at Salzburg (the former Roman Iuvavum) in the...
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  • that the structure, title, and contents of the Annales were based on or inspired by the Annales maximi—that is, the prose annals kept by the Pontifex...
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    The Chronica sancti Pantaleonis, also called the Annales sancti Panthaleonis Coloniensis maximi, is a medieval Latin universal history written at the Benedictine...
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  • written for each day. In the late Republic, these were known as the Annales Maximi. After the pontificate of Publius, annals were compiled by various unofficial...
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    of Roman history. This work filled eighty books and was known as the Annales maximi. The composition recorded the official events of the State, such as...
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  • wrote the Annales, a history of Rome from its foundation through to at least 146 BC and probably his own time; only 49 fragments of the Annales survive...
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  • decrees, edicts and other public notices were inscribed in black. The Annales maximi of the Pontifex maximus, the annual edicts of the praetor, the lists...
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    Pontifex maximus (category Pontifices maximi of the Roman Republic)
    the chief events of each year, the so-called "public diaries", the Annales maximi. The pontifex maximus was also subject to several taboos. Among them...
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    § 2, 3; ii. 5. § 2. Tacitus, Annales, iv. 56. Tacitus, Annales, xiv. 12. Tacitus, Annales, xiv. 41. Tacitus, Annales, xiv. 40. Julius Paulus, Receptarum...
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    of face-saving victories". Livy, did not use the libri lintei or the annales maximi kept by the pontifex maximus; nor did he "walk around in Rome, or elsewhere...
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  • annalists were to record state and family records—above all, the annales maximi (or annales pontificum), the official chronicle of Rome, in which the notable...
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  • of the consuls from AD 86 to 93, and from 112 to 116. The Annales Pontificum or Annales maximi, "Annals of the Priests", were annually exhibited in public...
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  • Adam Teuto, called Coloniensis Albertus Coloniensis Annales sancti Panthaleonis Coloniensis maximi Archidioecesis Coloniensis Argentodites coloniensis...
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  • which his contributions include the sections on Valerius Antias and the Annales Maximi. "Department of Classics: John Rich". University of Nottingham. Retrieved...
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    Chronicle of Cologne", German: Kölner Königschronik), also called the Annales Colonienses maximi, is an anonymous medieval Latin chronicle that covers the years...
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  • Publius Mucius Scaevola (consul 133 BC) (category Pontifices maximi of the Roman Republic)
    contribution during this period was the publication of the final Annales Maximi. The Annales Maximi were annals maintained by the pontifex maximus, dating back...
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    Ennius (section The Annales)
    references to himself in his now fragmentary writings. Some lines of the Annales, as well as ancient testimonies, for example, suggest that Ennius opened...
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  • Trinity College Princeton University Thesis Roman Historiography from the Annales Maximi up to Cato Censorius (1969) Doctoral advisor T.J. Luce Academic work...
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  • in the volume of collected papers. "Prodigy Lists and the Use of the Annales Maximi." Classical Quarterly 31 (1971) 158–169. "The article with which R....
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    official residence of the Pontifex Maximus, and the site where the Annales Maximi, official records of Roman history from at least the fifth century BC...
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    of books by including into his work the information contained in the Annales Maximi. These were a compilation of omens and religious events recorded from...
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    Pontifex Maximus, the chief priest of Rome, between 36 and 30 BC. The Annales Maximi, records of Roman history from the earliest period to the late second...
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  • membership required) Euler, L. (1744). "Methodus inveniendi lineas curvas maximi minimive proprietate gaudentes". In Opera omnia I p. 24. "Northampton General...
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    620. Cassius Dio, lvii. 15. Tacitus, Annales, ii. 1. Velleius Paterculus, ii. 14. PIR, S. 613. Tacitus, Annales, xii. 59. PIR, S. 618. Cassius Dio, lx...
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