Bibliology


bibliography (def 3).
Historical Examples

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  • Bibliomancy

    divination by means of a book, especially the Bible, opened at random to some verse or passage, which is then interpreted. Historical Examples Witch, Warlock, and Magician William Henry Davenport Adams noun prediction of the future by interpreting a passage chosen at random from a book, esp the Bible n.

  • Bibliomania

    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 […]

  • Bibliomaniac

    excessive fondness for acquiring and possessing books. Historical Examples A History of American Literature Since 1870 Fred Lewis Pattee The Care of Books John Willis Clark Coffee and Repartee John Kendrick Bangs Bibliomania; or Book-Madness Thomas Frognall Dibdin Bibliomania in the Middle Ages Frederick Somner Merryweather Bibliomania; or Book-Madness Thomas Frognall Dibdin The Inventions of […]

  • Bibliopegy

    the art of binding books. Historical Examples The Book-Hunter in London William Roberts


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