chronographer
English
Etymology
chronography + -er
Noun
chronographer (plural chronographers)
- One who writes a chronography; a chronologer.
- 1799, William Tooke, A View of the Russian Empire during the Reign of Catharine II and to the close of the present Century
- The situation of the antient Ryslaland or Russland, may be ascertained by the towns which are mentioned by the chronographers.
- 1568, Christopher Watson, The hystories of the most famous and worthy chronographer Polybius
- 1799, William Tooke, A View of the Russian Empire during the Reign of Catharine II and to the close of the present Century
References
- chronographer in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913