[f. SYN- + CHRONOLOGY. Cf. F. synchronologie.] Combined or comparative chronology; arrangement of events according to dates, those of the same date being placed or treated together. Hence Synchronological a., pertaining to or constructed according to synchronology.
1736. Bailey (folio), Pref., Synchronology Chronology of the same Time.
1836. E. Caswall (title), Pluck Examination Papers, to which is added A Synchronological Table Of Events at Oxford and Cambridge.
1839. Crosthwaite (title), Synchronology: being a Treatise on the History, Chronology, and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Phœnicians.
1852. G. A. Poole, in Assoc. Archit. Soc. Rep., II. 14. A Synchronological Table of the Bishops of the English Sees.