chronography

/krəˈnɑɡrəfi/
noun
  1. The art or practice of describing events in order of time; the writing of chronologies or histories.
    • The professor specialized in the chronography of the Roman Empire.
    • Chronography was an important skill for ancient historians who recorded the reigns of kings.
    • Modern chronography uses digital tools to organize historical data.
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