English edit

Etymology edit

From schedography +‎ -ical.

Adjective edit

schedographical (comparative more schedographical, superlative most schedographical)

  1. Involving or relating to schedography.
    Synonym: schedographic
    • 1933, Steven Runciman, Byzantine Civilization, Cleveland, O.H., New York, N.Y.: Meridian Books, published 1964, pages 184–185:
      [Michael] Psellus prided himself on restoring the science of Schedography, the bugbear of Anna Comnena—it consisted of the minute grammatical analysis of selected passages—exalting Grammar over Literature, in Anna's opinion—and was still highly popular under the Pælzologi. [Manuel] Moschopoulos wrote a schedographical glossary.