noun
- plural of historiographer; scholars who write history, especially those who study and record historical events in a systematic way
Usage: formal; academic
Examples
- The conference brought together leading historiographers from universities across the country.
- Medieval historiographers often wrote chronicles of their rulers’ reigns.
- Modern historiographers use various sources to reconstruct past events.
- The historiographers disagreed about the causes of the war.
- Ancient historiographers like Herodotus laid the foundation for historical writing.
- Court historiographers were responsible for recording official versions of events.