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ˌbiblioˈgraphical, a. [f. as prec. + -al1.] Of, relating to, or dealing with bibliography.
1679(title) Baconiana, Or Certain Genuine Remains of Sr. Francis Bacon..in Arguments Civil and Moral, Natural,..and Bibliographical. 1802Dibdin Introd. Class. Advt., The English Nation..is without a Bibliographical and Typographical Dictionary. 1846Geo. Eliot tr. Strauss's Life of Jesus I. p. xii, The author has not..aimed to give a complete bibliographical view of this department of theological literature, but..has adhered to the chief works in each separate class of opinions. 1868Pattison Academ. Org. §4. 117 An assistant qualified by professional bibliographical knowledge. 1961T. Landau Encycl. Librarianship (ed. 2) 38/2 Bibliographical note. 1. A note, often a footnote, containing a reference to one or more works used as sources for the work. 2. A note in a catalogue or a bibliography, relating to the bibliographical history or a description of a book. |