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Definition of Bibliographers
1. bibliographer [n] - See also: bibliographer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bibliographers
Literary usage of Bibliographers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1844)
"... of the Poetry of Philip Stubbes, the author of" The Anatomy of Abuses" 1583,
and. the enemy of theatrical performances, unknown to bibliographers. ..."
2. A Bibliographical and Critical Account of the Rarest Books in the English by J(ohn) Payne Collier (1866)
"... Petite Palace of Pettie his Pleasure," which was popular enough to be reprinted
in 1598, and has been repeatedly noticed by bibliographers. ..."
3. Bibliotheca Grenvilliana by John Thomas Payne, Henry Foss, Thomas Grenville, William Brenchley Rye (1842)
"tirely unknown to all bibliographers." In the British Museum is an edition 4to.
... The very few bibliographers who know of this edition of Vege- tius, ..."
4. A Dictionary of the Booksellers and Printers who Were at Work in England by Henry Robert Plomer (1907)
"... has been proved to the satisfaction of all bibliographers to be a misprint
for 1478. Atkyns subsequently fell into distress, partly, it is believed, ..."
5. A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen by Robert Chambers (1835)
"Even after all the care of bibliographers and others, which has searched out the
few facts embraced by this imperfect narrative, the name of Bellenden is ..."