[a. F. chronologiste, in mod.L. chronologista: see CHRONOLOGY and -IST.] One versed in chronology; a CHRONOLOGER.

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1611.  Cotgr., Chronologiste, a Chronologist or Chronicler.

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1677.  Hale, Prim. Orig. Man., II. ii. 135. Touching the time of his life and writing the Chronologists agree not.

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1726.  De Foe, Hist. Devil, I. i. (1840), 12. Satan would make a very good chronologist, setile every epoch, correct every calendar.

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1835.  Thirlwall, Greece, I. vii. 277. The same time which the chronologists fix for the beginning of the Ionian migration.

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