[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.

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1736.  Bailey (folio), Pref., Synchronology … Chronology of the same Time.

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1836.  E. Caswall (title), Pluck Examination Papers,… to which is added A Synchronological Table Of … Events at Oxford and Cambridge.

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1839.  Crosthwaite (title), Synchronology: being a Treatise on the History, Chronology, and Mythology of the Ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Phœnicians.

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1852.  G. A. Poole, in Assoc. Archit. Soc. Rep., II. 14. A Synchronological Table of the Bishops of the English Sees.

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