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bibliography Noun pl -phies 1. a list of books on a subject or by a particular author 2. a list of sources used in a book, etc. 3. the study of the history, etc., of literary material [Greek biblion book + graphein to write] bibliographer n bibliography 1. the science that studies the history of books, noting their physical description, publication, and editions. See also: Books2. a list of books on a particular subject or by a particular author. 3. a list of source materials used or consulted in the preparation of a work or referred to in the text. — bibliographer, n. — bibliographic, bibliographical, adj. Bibliography a collection of book titles arranged in a special order or relating to a special subject. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms Translations n bibliography [bibliˈogrəfi] a list of books. bibliografie قائِمَةٌ بالمَراجِع библиография bibliografie litteraturliste; bibliografi die Bibliographie βιβλιογραφία bibliografía bibliograafia فهرست مراجع kirjaluettelo bibliographie בִּבְלִיוֹגרָפיָה @@@ בִּיבְלִיוֹגרָפיָה$$$ ग्रंथ-सूची bibliografija bibliográfia daftar buku, bibliografi ritaskrá bibliografia 文献目録 저서 목록 bibliografija bibliogrāfija bibliografi bibliografie bibliografi, litteraturliste bibliografia bibliografia bibliografie библиография bibliografia bibliografija bibliografija bibliografi บรรณานุกรม kaynakça 書目 бібліографія کتب نامہ ، کتابیات thư mục 书目 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| This emphasis upon historical documentation has turned many literary critics into literary detectives, combing for the first time the historical records which might reveal more about their subjects, trading or enhancing the language of critical theory with that of historians and bibliographers. If so, then bibliographers could exploit that rate to date documents relative to those with known publication dates. Loewenstein does a particularly impressive job of placing his work alongside book historians like Eisenstein and Johns without losing sight of what earlier bibliographers like Greg and Pollard had achieved. |
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