- (from
Ancient Gr****: -λογία, romanized: -logía).
English author and
bibliographer John
Carter describes bibliography as a word
having two senses: one...
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Henry Stevens (August 24, 1819 –
February 28, 1886) was an
American bibliographer.
Stevens was born in Barnet, Vermont. He
studied at
Middlebury College...
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Francis Fry (1803–1886) was an
English businessman and
bibliographer. Fry was born at Westbury-on-Trym, near Bristol, on 28
October 1803, the
second son...
- – 10
November 1976) was a Polish-born
British psychical researcher,
bibliographer, biographer, and translator. In 1945 he
became the
first editor of the...
- ابن النديم; died 17
September 995 or 998), was an
important Muslim bibliographer and
biographer of
Baghdad who
compiled the
encyclopedia Kitāb al-Fihrist...
- (24
February 1841 – 27
October 1923) was a
French Catholic priest,
bibliographer, and
historian who
specialized in the
European Middle Ages. He is prin****lly...
- (1791–1855) was an
English bookseller,
librarian and writer,
known as a
bibliographer. Born on 16
September 1791, he was son of John
Martin of 112
Mount Street...
-
letters and
bibliographer. The son of the
artist and
author J.F.E. Tourneux, he was born in Paris. He
began his
career as a
bibliographer by collaborating...
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Brian Ash (1936 – 30 June 2010) was a
British writer,
scientific journalist, and editor. Ash was best
known for his
bibliographies and
reference books...
- SIMM-ons; (16
August 1900 – 26
August 1941) was an
English writer and
bibliographer.
Symons was the
eldest of four sons and a
daughter born to auctioneer...