Natural unity confined their narrative almost to chronological order, the episodes were of rare occurrence and extremely brief.
This arrangement is doubtless due to some editor, not to Catullus himself, but gives the book a certain artistic unity which would be lacking if the poems were arranged in chronological order.
The exact dates of individual works can be established only in comparatively few instances, and no attempt will be made here to treat them in chronological order.
The events of the war are described in chronological order.
His original purpose was to begin with the accession of Galba and continue in chronological order.
It is by their characteristic fossils that the stratified rocks of the earth's crust can be most satisfactorily subdivided into convenient groups of strata and classed in chronological order.
In reviewing the progress of geographical discovery thus far, it has been possible to keep fairly closely to a chronological order.
Enumeration, in chronological order, of the four stages which compose the deduction of the first edition, and citation of the passages which represent each separate stage.
Though they do not in their present setting represent the correct chronological order, that may be determined once the proper clues to their disentanglement have been duly discovered.
Detailed analysis, again in chronological order, of each successive stage, with exposition of the views which it embodies.
But the creative faculty, from its nature and content, develops in a very clear, chronological order.
The third stage is that of play, which, in chronological order, coincides with the one just preceding.
Precocity: chronological order of the development of the creative power.
Summary of the History of the Second Epoch, arranged in Chronological Order.
Summary of the History of the First Epoch, arranged in Chronological Order.
To give each campaign as a whole, rather than to mingle several by presenting the events in chronological order.
Summary of the History of the Third Epoch, arranged in Chronological Order.
The next in chronological order is William Chillingworth, who was born in 1602, and is principally known as the champion of Protestantism against Rome and Roman innovations.
Eudoxus, the next navigator in chronological order, was a native of Cyzicus, in Mysia, and was sent by its citizens, in the third century B.
We now proceed to narrate, in chronological order, the very few voyages of discovery made previous to the Christian era.
The Arrangement of entries is in chronological order, and where two entries occur under one date they are arranged alphabetically by the heading.
When those belonging to any one province are arranged in chronological order, the contents of such as stand next to each other will differ according to the length of the intervals of time between the taking of each census.
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