Noun
Ann.
(law) Abbreviation of annual.
(in bibliographies) Abbreviation of annotated.
Abbreviation of annum.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgWhat I saw was more than I could stand. The noise I heard had been made by Little Ann. All her life she had slept by Old Dan's side. And although he was dead, she had left the doghouse, had come back to the porch, and snuggled up by his side. Wilson Rawls
A. Gullstrand (vide supra, and Ann. d. Phys., 1905, 18, p. 941) founded his theory of aberrations on the differential geometry of surfaces. Source: Internet
Hardy and Wright 1938 and 2000:177 footnote §11.13-14 references Lindemann's proof as appearing at Math. Ann. 20 (1882), 213-25. Source: Internet
Math., Mathematical Reviews and many other mathematical publications abbreviate it as Ann. of Math. instead. citation. Source: Internet
Nash J., The embedding problem for Riemannian manifolds, Ann. of Math. (2), 63 (1956), 20–63. Source: Internet
Philip Franklin, A set of continuous orthogonal functions, Math. Ann. 100 (1928), 522-529. Source: Internet