He may be a chronographer, but a very imperfect or rather insipid historian. |
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His growing reputation led to his appointment as chronographer and cosmographer to Henry, prince of Wales. |
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Eusebius himself wrote voluminously as apologist, chronographer, historian, exegete, and controversialist, but his vast erudition is not matched by clarity of thought or attractiveness of presentation. |
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Apart from regular watches, IWC also produce some with more or less elaborate intricacies, such as power reserve, moon phases, chronographer functions, minute repetition and perpetual calendar. |
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The Latin works of the individual identified as the Chronographer of 354 shed very little light, according to my sources. |
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