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Definition of Chronologers
1. chronologer [n] - See also: chronologer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Chronologers
Literary usage of Chronologers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1775)
"... and remarkable office, according to the computation of all! chronologers, at
leaft one hundred years before hfe-waY born. ..."
2. An Introduction to the Critical Study and Knowledge of the Holy Scriptures by Thomas Hartwell Horne (1825)
"... world 3574 according to some chronologers, but Dr. Prideaux has with more
probability fixed it to the year 3595. The Scripture history closes with the ..."
3. Preadamites, Or, A Demonstration of the Existence of Men Before Adam by Alexander Winchell (1880)
"Lepsius and Bunsen are generally regarded the ablest of the long chronologers.
Lepsius puts the Era of Menes at 3892 BC, and Bun- sen at 3623 BC, ..."
4. Journal of a Few Months Residence in Portugal and Glimpses of the South of Spain by Dorothy (Wordsworth) Quillinan (1846)
"epoch that has much exercised the ingenuity of the ablest chronologers. Here is
the inscription as it stands:— IMP CAESAR C ..."
5. An Universal History: From the Beginning of the World, to the Empire of by Jacques Bénigne Bossuet (1821)
"... close the prophecies of the ancient people. chronologers; and the total
destruction of the Jews, which followed so close upon the death of our Lord, ..."
6. An Universal History: From the Beginning of the World, to the Empire of by Jacques Bénigne Bossuet (1821)
"... and immediately after he sent Malachi, who was to close the prophecies of the
ancient people. chronologers ; and the total destruction of the Jews, ..."