catamneses
/kætəmˈniːzɪz/Definitions
1. noun
A series of events or activities that occur at regular intervals, especially in a historical or archaeological context.
“The archaeologist studied the catamneses of ancient civilizations to understand their development over time.”
2. noun
A series of literary or artistic works created at regular intervals, especially by a particular author or artist.
“The critic examined the catamneses of the poet’s works, noting the evolution of her style over the years.”