bibliographerˌbɪb liˈɒg rə fər
bibliographer (n)
- plural
- bibliographers
English Definitions:
bibliographer (noun)
someone trained in compiling bibliographies
bibliographer (Noun)
a person who compiles bibliographies.
bibliographer
Bibliography (from Ancient Greek: βιβλίον, romanized: biblion, lit. 'book' and -γραφία, -graphía, 'writing'), as a discipline, is traditionally the academic study of books as physical, cultural objects; in this sense, it is also known as bibliology (from Ancient Greek: -λογία, romanized: -logía). English author and bibliographer John Carter describes bibliography as a word having two senses: one, a list of books for further study or of works consulted by an author (or enumerative bibliography); the other one, applicable for collectors, is "the study of books as physical objects" and "the systematic description of books as objects" (or descriptive bibliography).
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