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bibliographically

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • In a bibliographical manner.

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  • adverb Concerning bibliography.

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Examples

  • But I didn't expect its editor to be so aggressive about not having undertaken a more bibliographically ambitious edition.

    Ferule & Fescue Flavia 2009

  • If so, and yet you still want to preserve both your house and town, Mark Smout and Laura Allen, or Smout Allen bibliographically, have the solution.

    Archive 2007-09-01 2007

  • But I didn't expect its editor to be so aggressive about not having undertaken a more bibliographically ambitious edition.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Flavia 2009

  • If so, and yet you still want to preserve both your house and town, Mark Smout and Laura Allen, or Smout Allen bibliographically, have the solution.

    The Retreating Village 2007

  • She has approached the subject in a number of ways: bibliographically, compiling Jewish Mysticism: An Annotated Bibliography on the Kabbalah in English; critically, writing a two-part study of Blake as a Kabbalist — “Glorious incomprehensible”:

    About This Edition 2005

  • Jefferson had some 6500 books on almost every conceivable topic, an e universalist library, organized bibliographically by Jefferson along Encyclopedian lines of Memory, Reason and Imagination, which he took to mean History, Philosophy and Fine Arts.

    Forged in Fire 2007

  • Jefferson had some 6500 books on almost every conceivable topic, an e universalist library, organized bibliographically by Jefferson along Encyclopedian lines of Memory, Reason and Imagination, which he took to mean History, Philosophy and Fine Arts.

    Beware the historic preservationists! 2007

  • British genealogy, or the history of families, is treated bibliographically in G. W.

    A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries Ainsworth Rand Spofford

  • Can I regret it? surely not, for, although bibliographically sinful, who can weigh the amount of real pleasure received, and actual pain ignored, by the patient in the contemplation of those beautifully-blended colours?

    The Enemies of Books 1888

  • Of the moderns, only Thackeray is bibliographically desirable.

    Gossip in a Library Edmund Gosse 1888

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