Annal
An annal is a record that preserves events year by year. In its simplest sense, an annal is an entry for a single year; as a collection, annals are books of yearly entries compiled over time. The word comes from Latin annalis, from annus, year. In English usage, annal often designates both the individual yearly note and the whole year-by-year compilation; a related adjective is annalistic.
Historically, annals were produced in ancient and medieval contexts by governments, monasteries, and scholars. They emphasize
Notable examples include Tacitus's Latin Annales, a historical work covering the Roman Empire in roughly 14–68
In modern usage, annals are used as sources in historical research and are discussed in the study