[a. F. chronologiste, in mod.L. chronologista: see CHRONOLOGY and -IST.] One versed in chronology; a CHRONOLOGER.
1611. Cotgr., Chronologiste, a Chronologist or Chronicler.
1677. Hale, Prim. Orig. Man., II. ii. 135. Touching the time of his life and writing the Chronologists agree not.
1726. De Foe, Hist. Devil, I. i. (1840), 12. Satan would make a very good chronologist, setile every epoch, correct every calendar.
1835. Thirlwall, Greece, I. vii. 277. The same time which the chronologists fix for the beginning of the Ionian migration.