All 4 Uses of
genealogy
in
The Count of Monte Cristo
- All these he bequeathed to me, with a thousand Roman crowns, which he had in ready money, on condition that I would have anniversary masses said for the repose of his soul, and that I would draw up a genealogical tree and history of his house.†
Chpt 17-18 *
- …well-looking young man, was also possessed of considerable talent and ability; moreover, he was a viscount—a recently created one, certainly, but in the present day it is not necessary to go as far back as Noah in tracing a descent, and a genealogical tree is equally estimated, whether dated from 1399 or merely 1815; but to crown all these advantages, Albert de Morcerf commanded an income of 50,000 livres, a more than sufficient sum to render him a personage of considerable importance…†
Chpt 33-34
- "It is possible," said Morcerf; "my father has in his study a genealogical tree which will tell you all that, and on which I made commentaries that would have greatly edified Hozier and Jaucourt.†
Chpt 41-42
- "A man, too, who could boast of Dante for a genealogist, and could reckon back to the 'Divine Comedy.'†
Chpt 109-110
Definition:
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(genealogy) family ancestry or its study