id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-4841 Annals - Wikipedia .html text/html 1615 172 63 The nature of the distinction between annals and history is a subject that has received more attention from critics than its intrinsic importance deserves[according to whom?], based on divisions established by the ancient Romans.[1] Verrius Flaccus is quoted by Aulus Gellius[3] as stating that the etymology of history (from Greek ιστορειν, historein, equated with Latin inspicere, "to inquire in person") properly restricts it to primary sources such as Thucydides's which have come from the author's own observations, while annals record the events of earlier times arranged according to years.[1] White distinguishes annals from chronicles, which organize their events by topics such as the reigns of kings,[4] and from histories, which aim to present and conclude a narrative implying the moral importance of the events recorded.[5][6][4] Generally speaking, annalists record events drily, leaving the entries unexplained and equally weighted.[5] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-4841.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-4841.txt