“He may be a chronographer, but a very imperfect or rather insipid historian.”
“His growing reputation led to his appointment as chronographer and cosmographer to Henry, prince of Wales.”
“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.”
“The history of chronography and repeating watches can be followed at the Museum «L'Espace Horloger» in Le Sentier and information gathered on current production of luxury watches.”
“His paper is a compact yet thought-provoking discussion of Eusebius's lists of bishops and their affinity with the tradition of Roman chronography.”
“Chronography enabled people to discover the fractioned images of the American Olympic champion clearing a hurdle at the 1900 Paris Olympics.”
“And that, I'll repeat for the chronologists, did not begin in 2003-it began with colonialism and Empire.”
“Rather, it is an attempt to clarify some issues in Biblical chronology, so that some common ground can be established amongst creationist chronologists.”