Annals of the World

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Annals of the World is a 17th-century chronological history of the world by Archbishop James Ussher, best known for its detailed biblical timeline that famously dates Creation to 4004 BC.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
chronological history
historical work
associatedWith Archbishop James Ussher
surface form: Ussher chronology
author Archbishop James Ussher
Archbishop James Ussher
surface form: James Ussher
completionYear 1654
countryOfOrigin Ireland
creationDateClaim 4004 BC
creationDayClaim Sunday 23 October 4004 BC (Julian calendar)
evening preceding Sunday 23 October 4004 BC (proleptic Gregorian calendar)
editorOfModernEdition Larry Pierce
englishTranslationYear 1658
eraDescribed ancient history
firstPublicationYear 1658
format folio
genre chronography
religious history
hasEnglishTranslation Annals of the World self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Annals of the World (English translation)
hasReputation classic work of biblical chronology
influenced biblical literalism
young-earth creationism
language Latin
laterEnglishEdition 2003 modern English edition
methodology reconciliation of biblical and classical dates
modernPublisher Master Books
notableFor dating Creation to 4004 BC
detailed biblical timeline
originalTitle Annales veteris testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti
surface form: Annales Veteris Testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti
pagesApproximate over 1,000 pages
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London
publicationCentury 17th century
publisher E. Flesher
J. Baker
J. Crook
religiousOrientation Anglicanism (broadly)
surface form: Anglican
religiousTradition Christianity
structure chronological annals
subject Old Testament history
biblical chronology
chronology
world history
theologicalPerspective Protestant
timeSpanCovered from 4004 BC to AD 70
from Creation to the first century AD
usesSource Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Near Eastern chronologies
classical sources

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Archbishop James Ussher notableWork Annals of the World
subject surface form: James Ussher
Annals of the World hasEnglishTranslation Annals of the World self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Annals of the World (English translation)