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Chronology (from
Latin chronologia, from
Ancient Gr**** χρόνος, chrónos, 'time'; and -λογία, -logia) is the
science of
arranging events in
their order of...
- German: [ˈiːdəlɐ]; 21
September 1766 – 10
August 1846) was a
German chronologist and astronomer. He was born in Gross-Brese near Perleberg. His earliest...
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Henry Fynes Clinton (1781–1852),
English classical scholar and
chronologist Henry Pelham-Clinton (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- V Kal. Mart. was the day
after the bis****tile day. The 19th
century chronologist Ideler argued that
Celsus used the term "posterior" in a
technical fashion...
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Barrow (born 29
September 1945) is a
British reggae historiographer,
chronologist, archivist, journalist, curator, writer, promoter,
sound system operator...
- Norie, John
William (1827) – The
naval gazetteer, biographer, and
chronologist;
containing a
history of the late wars, from
their commencement in 1793...
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German Camaldolese monk and
chronologist...
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Christoph Helvig (1581–1617) was a
German chronologist and historian,
theologian and linguist.
Helvig was born at Sprendlingen. In
chronology he generally...
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British historian and
chronologist (1874-1936)...
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natural sciences, and also
distinguished himself as a historian,
chronologist, and linguist. He
studied almost all the
sciences of his day and was...