Tuesday, July 13, 2004

genealogy -- Encyclopædia Britannica: "History of genealogical study
Early written records
With the invention of writing, the oral became the written tradition. This occurred in Greece and Rome, where genealogies were recorded in poems and in histories. But genealogy did not at this stage become a science, because when writers dealt with it, they did so either incidentally in their narrative or because they were concerned with the family relationships. . . "

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