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Example sentences for "bibliographical"

Lexicographically close words:
bibit; biblical; bibliographer; bibliographers; bibliographic; bibliographies; bibliographique; bibliography; bibliolatry; bibliomania
  1. The books of La Gruthuyse have been described as 'the bibliographical marvel of the age.

  2. In the Bibliographical Decameron is a brief history, by Sir Alexander himself, of the rise and progress of his press.

  3. Dibdin warmed his convivial guests at a comfortable fire, fed by the woodcuts from which had been printed the impression of the Bibliographical Decameron.

  4. About a third of Dibdin's Bibliographical Decameron is, if I recollect rightly, devoted to bindings.

  5. Footnote 66: Of course the Bibliographers prey relentlessly on each other, and bibliographical notices of Bibliographies abound.

  6. There is a Sardanapalitan excess in this bibliographical luxuriousness which refuses to partake with other vulgar mortals in the common harvest of the public press, but must itself minister to its own tastes and demands.

  7. Among the valuable bibliographical works of Peignot, is a dictionary of books which have been condemned to the flames, suppressed, or censured.

  8. Alexander Hewatt,—as his signature seems to fix the spelling of his name, though in the bibliographical records it appears under various forms.

  9. This of itself has led to some bibliographical confusion.

  10. The upper doorway leads to the treasury, and that of the first landing to the chamber in which were formerly kept the bibliographical treasures, now housed in the special building which forms the western wall of the outside court.

  11. In the first courtyard is the modern library building, which houses the cathedral's rich bibliographical treasures.

  12. A bibliographical list has been drawn up by Count von Waldburg-Zeil under the title, Litteratur-Nachweis fur das Gebiet des unteren, Ob.

  13. I shall confine myself here to an enumeration of the most important of these undertakings, with the necessary bibliographical references.

  14. Labyrinthus," according to Hazlitt's Bibliographical Collections, was the name of a Latin comedy performed at Cambridge before King James I.

  15. In most cases where they are not mentioned individually in the text they will be found quoted as authorities in the bibliographical appendix.

  16. This is mentioned by John Ashton in the bibliographical appendix to his The Devil in Britain and America.

  17. It is mentioned by Hazlitt, Bibliographical Collections, fourth series, s.

  18. Nobody seemed to be quite sure of his name, or upon whom the bibliographical mantle had descended.

  19. Not Englishmen alone are guilty, however, of such unloving treatment of their bibliographical treasures.

  20. It would be tedious to write out a bare list only of the numerous libraries and bibliographical treasures which, in one way or another, have been seized by the Fire-king as his own.

  21. He bought bibliographical treasures simply to bury them.

  22. Only think of that cloaca being supplied daily with such dainty bibliographical treasures!

  23. There are so many genuine book-lovers in Fatherland that the commission of such a crime would seem incredible, did not bibliographical history teem with similar desecrations.

  24. He is wealthy, and cares not what he spends to carry out his bibliographical craze, which is the collection of title pages.

  25. Boccaccio hastily mounted in great joy at the prospect of a grand bibliographical treat.

  26. Full details regarding this work will be given in the bibliographical volume at the end of this series.

  27. See Bibliographical Data at end of Vol.

  28. For the Chinese, in connection with the books enumerated in Bibliographical Note IV, read Legge, Life and Teachings of Confucius (3d ed.

  29. With Sohm's view as to the essential identity in form of the two kinds of sponsalia compare the various works of Biener, Bierling, Sehling, Scheurl, and Dieckhoff mentioned in Bibliographical Note VII.

  30. For reference to the divorce institutions among Greeks, Romans, Hebrews, and Early Germans see Bibliographical Note XI.

  31. For the sources see the collections of Theiner and Richter-Schulte and the works of Sarpi and Pallavicino mentioned in Bibliographical Note VII.

  32. The literature for this chapter may be more briefly indicated, since it is largely identical with the authorities mentioned in Bibliographical notes I, II, and III.

  33. In general for the controversy regarding mixed marriages see the literature described in Bibliographical Note IX.

  34. Bibliographical help has also been given by Professor Charles Richmond Henderson, of the University of Chicago.

  35. Footnote 38: The reputation of this clergyman rests however more on his publications in the department of bibliographical and literary history, than on his own theological works.

  36. Bantkie, the author of several historical and bibliographical works of great merit in the Polish, Latin, and German languages, has written a Polish grammar and Polish-German dictionary.

  37. He has written several works, and also essays in periodicals, of a bibliographical and antiquarian character.

  38. In the previous periods, all bibliographical works were written in Latin.

  39. Those of a purely scientific character are rarely sustained longer than a few years; for instance, the very valuable Bibliographical Journal, edited by P.

  40. Schomburg's Bibliographical Checklist of American Negro Poetry has been published as one of a series of monographs edited by Charles F.

  41. This curious bibliographical detail may be supplemented by saying that these three plays are out of print and unobtainable, although El abuelo was reprinted as No.

  42. It is designed in the bibliographical notes to indicate some authorities to which reference may be made for greater detail than is possible in an elementary work like the present.

  43. These leaflets are for the most part reprints of important original papers, furnished with valuable historical and bibliographical notes.

  44. Critical Period of American History, Boston, 1888, with copious references in the bibliographical note at the end.

  45. Mr. Arber has the genuine bibliophilist's afflatus: the patience with which he picks up bits of bibliographical information, and the caution and skill with which he uses it, are perfect.

  46. This poet, so pleasantly noticed by Wordsworth, appears in none of the usual bibliographical authorities.

  47. Lamed, Literature of American History, a Bibliographical Guide (1902), has brief critical estimates of the authorities upon colonial history.

  48. Mr. Winsor has added to the study of the era of colonization by the writers of his co-operative work the vast wealth of his own bibliographical knowledge.

  49. I have given as complete a review of these writings as seemed necessary in the Bibliographical notes.

  50. They are, or should be, noted in bibliographical dictionaries.

  51. The danger of working with too great rapidity, without rules, and without suitable bibliographical preparation, was most strikingly illustrated during the discussions of the British Museum Commission.

  52. Persons in want of further information, are expected to seek for it in bibliographical dictionaries, literary histories, or similar works.

  53. It is doubtless desirable, that such results of original investigations of librarians, as are not to be found in any of the bibliographical dictionaries, should be given, in the catalogues which they publish.

  54. As bibliographers, we cannot indeed but wish, that the catalogue of every library were a bibliographical dictionary of its books.

  55. Bibliomania; or book madness: a bibliographical romance, in six parts.

  56. Bibliotheca Grenvilliana; or bibliographical notices of rare and curious books, forming part of the library of the Right Hon.

  57. These facts belong, more properly, to a bibliographical dictionary, than to a catalogue.

  58. Few have had opportunity to acquire the requisite bibliographical knowledge and experience; and few libraries contain the necessary books of reference.

  59. Bibliographical details are given as to the first publication of the Essays in Magazines here and there.

  60. The author is Albrecht Kirchhoff, and the work, short as it is, will be found very useful to parties engaged in bibliographical investigations.

  61. It will not be easy for me to forget, either the kind-hearted attentions or the bibliographical erudition of M.

  62. This was heroically said; but whether such declaration was ever acted upon, is a point upon which the bibliographical annals of that period are profoundly silent.

  63. And now methinks it is high time to put the concluding paragraph to this said epistle--so charged with bibliographical intelligence respecting the capital of Bavaria.

  64. This volume, which once gave rise to such elaborate bibliographical disquisition, now ceases to have any extraordinary claims upon the attention of the collector.

  65. Klein received most implicitly all my bibliographical doctrine upon the subject, and expressed a great desire to read Dr.

  66. Kopitar is an invaluable labourer in this bibliographical vineyard.


  67. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bibliographical" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.