The Collaborative International Dictionary
Chronologer \Chro*nol"o*ger\, n. Same as Chronologist.
Chronologist \Chro*nol"o*gist\, Chronologer \Chro*nol"o*ger\, n. A person who investigates dates of events and transactions; one skilled in chronology.
That learned noise and dust of the chronologist is
wholly to be avoided.
--Locke.
THe most exact chronologers tell us that Christ was
born in October, and not in December.
--John Knox.
Wiktionary
n. A chronologist.
Usage examples of "chronologer".
He says in the "General Historie": "We not having any use of parliaments, plaises, petitions, admirals, recorders, interpreters, chronologers, courts of plea, or justices of peace, sent Master Wingfield and Captain Archer home with him, that had engrossed all those titles, to seek some better place of employment.