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    An·nus mi·ra·bi·lis
    /ˌanəs məˈräbələs/

    noun

    • 1. a remarkable or auspicious year.
  2. Annus mirabilis is a direct translation from New Latin, the form of Latin that has been used since the end of the medieval period especially in scientific descriptions and classification. The phrase is not particularly common, but it is used by writers and historians to denote any notably remarkable year.

  3. Annus mirabilis (pl. anni mirabiles) is a Latin phrase that means "marvelous year", "wonderful year", or "miraculous year". This term has been used to refer to several years during which events of major importance are remembered, notably Isaac Newton's discoveries in 1666 and Albert Einstein's papers published in 1905 .

  4. noun [ S ] formal uk / ˌæn.əs mɪˈrɑː.bɪ.lɪs / us / ˌæn.əs mɪˈrɑː.bɪ.lɪs / Add to word list. a year of extremely good events: 1969 was the annus mirabilis in which man first landed on the moon. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Years & yearly. academic year. ad. Anno Domini. annually. calendar year. CE. centenary. church year. circa.

  5. annus mirabilis. A Latin expression meaning “miraculous year.”. The term refers to a year in which an unusual number of remarkable things occurred: “ The Waste Land and Ulysses both appeared in 1922, the annus mirabilis of modern literature.”.

  6. noun [ S ] formal us / ˌæn.əs mɪˈrɑː.bɪ.lɪs / uk / ˌæn.əs mɪˈrɑː.bɪ.lɪs / Add to word list. a year of extremely good events: 1969 was the annus mirabilis in which man first landed on the moon. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Years & yearly. academic year. ad. Anno Domini. annually. calendar year. CE. centennial. church year. circa.

  7. Annus Mirabilis definition: A year notable for disasters or wonders; a fateful year.

  8. Annus Mirabilis is a poem written by John Dryden and published in 1667. It commemorates the year 1666, which despite the poem's name 'year of wonders' was one of great tragedy, involving both the Plague and the Great Fire of London.

  9. Apr 12, 2024 · A year that includes a multitude of significant and fateful events, be they disasters or successes . „The year 1905 was said to be Albert Einstein’s annus mirabilis – his “miracle year”– in which he published four important papers that set the stage for modern physics.

  10. annus mirabilis. noun. /ˌænəs məˈrɑːbəlɪs/. /ˌænəs məˈrɑːbəlɪs/. [singular] the Latin for 'remarkable year'. John Dryden's poem Annus Mirabilis (1667) describes the year 1666 when the Great Fire of London happened and the English defeated the Dutch.

  11. Nov 6, 2019 · Annus Mirabilis of Albert Einstein. In 1905 Albert Einstein published four groundbreaking papers that revolutionized scientific understanding of the universe. This is a guide to resources on the Annus Mirabilis of Albert Einstein.

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