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                    Chronography
                    
                        
                
                                                                    Chronography \Chro*nog"ra*phy\, n. [Gr. ?. See  Chronograph.]
   A description or record of past time; history. [Obs.] 
--Bp.
   Hall.
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                    chronography
                    
                        
                
                                                                    n. A description or record of past time; history.
Usage examples of "chronography".
By comparing the years of the world in the chronography of Theophanes with the years of the Hegira in the history of Elmacin, we shall determine, that it was taken between January 23d and September 1st of the year of Christ 638, (Pagi, Critica, in Baron.
By comparing the years of the world in the chronography of Theophanes with the years of the Hegira in the history of Elmacin, we shall determine, that it was taken between January 23d and September 1st of the year of Christ 638, (Pagi, Critica, in Baron.