bibliological (Meaning)
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bibliological (a.)
Relating to bibliology.
Synonyms & Antonyms of bibliological
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bibliological Sentence Examples
- The bibliological analysis of ancient texts revealed hidden meanings and historical insights.
- The bibliologist meticulously examined the physical characteristics of the manuscript, including its binding and paper type.
- The bibliological study uncovered the provenance and ownership history of the rare book.
- The scholar's bibliological investigation focused on the textual variants and annotations found in different editions.
- The bibliological evidence suggested that the authorship of the poem had been misattributed.
- The researchers employed bibliological techniques to identify and catalog obscure and valuable publications.
- The bibliological approach to literature emphasized the materiality and history of texts.
- The bibliological examination revealed that the document had been tampered with or falsified.
- The bibliologist traced the physical evolution of the book, from its early editions to its modern manifestations.
- The bibliological analysis provided a rich understanding of the cultural and historical context in which the text was created.
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Relating to bibliology.
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The bibliological analysis of ancient texts revealed hidden meanings and historical insights.
The bibliologist meticulously examined the physical characteristics of the manuscript, including its binding and paper type.
The bibliological study uncovered the provenance and ownership history of the rare book.
The scholar's bibliological investigation focused on the textual variants and annotations found in different editions.