Chronographia

Chronographia (Greek: Χρονογραφία), meaning "description of time", and its English equivalents, Chronograph and Chronography, may refer to:

  • Chronographiae of Sextus Julius Africanus, covering events from Creation to 221
  • Chronographia, part of the Chronicon of Eusebius of 325
  • Chronograph of 354, covering events from Creation to 353
  • Chronographia Scaligeriana, work of c.530
  • Chronographia of John Malalas, covering c.491 – c.578
  • Chronographia of Theophanes the Confessor, covering events from 284 to 813
  • Chronographikon syntomon of Nikephoros I of Constantinople (died 828)
  • Chronographia tripartita of Anastasius Bibliothecarius, written in 807–874
  • Bulgarian Chronograph, anonymous (10th century)
  • Chronographia of Michael Psellos, covering events from 976 to the 1070s
  • Chronica sive Chronographia of Sigebert of Gembloux (died 1112)
  • Chronographia of Johannes de Beke, written in 1346
  • Chronographia interminata of Conrad of Halberstadt the Younger, written in 1355
  • Chronographia regum Francorum, written in 1405–1429
  • Chronographia Augustensium of Sigismund Meisterlin, written in 1456
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