chronicler
This term describes a writer who focuses on the sequential recording of events, emphasizing a timeline of occurrences rather than a thematic or analytical history. It carries a connotation of diligence and preservation, often evoking images of monks or court scribes documenting the deeds of royalty and the passage of eras. As a countable noun, it follows standard English pluralization rules. It is distinct from a historian in that a chronicler typically records events as they happen or shortly thereafter, whereas a historian interprets and analyzes those events from a distance.
Meanings
A person who records a series of events in a factual and detailed way, typically in chronological order.
"The royal chronicler meticulously documented every decree issued by the king."