Bibliology


bibliography (def 3).
historical examples

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    excessive fondness for acquiring and possessing books. historical examples bibliomania; or book-madness thomas frognall dibdin the book-hunter john hill burton the book-hunter john hill burton bibliomania; or book-madness thomas frognall dibdin english book collectors william younger fletcher bibliomania; or book-madness thomas frognall dibdin bibliomania; or book-madness thomas frognall dibdin bibliomania; or book-madness thomas frognall dibdin […]

  • Bibliopegy

    the art of binding books. historical examples the book-hunter in london william roberts

  • Bibliophage

    an ardent reader; a bookworm. historical examples a book for all readers ainsworth rand spofford

  • Bibliophilic

    a person who loves or collects books, especially as examples of fine or unusual printing, binding, or the like. historical examples pot-boilers clive bell noun a person who collects or is fond of books n.


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