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Definition of Allographs
1. allograph [n] - See also: allograph
Lexicographical Neighbors of Allographs
Literary usage of Allographs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of Statistics by Michael George Mulhall (1903)
"Letters and allographs.— In 1889 at public sale in London the following prices
were paid :— Addison . Bolingbroke Bruce (trav. ) Burke . Burns . Byron . ..."
2. Herodotus: the fourth, fifth, and sixth books by Herodotus, Reginald Walter Macan (1895)
"5), who may of course have taken it from this very passage, though he doubtless
had independent Attic allographs. Cp. § 27 infra. ..."
3. An American Almanac and Treasury of Facts, Statistical, Financial, and by Ainsworth Rand Spofford, American News Company (1883)
"... navy, 116 steam Teasels, 60 .ail vessels, and 1600 guns. Railways, 949 miles ;
allographs, 16640 ailles. ..."
4. The Literary World by Samuel R. Crocker, Edward Abbott, Nicholas Paine Gilman, Madeline Vaughan Abbott Bushnell, Bliss Carman, Herbert Copeland (1881)
"... Of allographs prepared under the aus- . 01 the Military Historical Society of
Massa- LOCKWOOD, BROOKS & CO., ..."
5. The Bibliographer (1884)
"THE NOVIO 1884 allographs in Books. BIBLIOGRAPHER. NOVEMBER, 1884. AUTOGRAPHS IN
BOOKS. BY W. CAREW HAZLITT. PART u. 51. — Liber Precum Publicarum. ..."