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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The bibliographer cataloged every book in the library's collection, from the oldest to the newest.
The library's head bibliographer recommended several obscure texts on the subject.
My friend is a bibliographer who specializes in medieval texts.
The museum hired a bibliographer to help authenticate its collection of rare books.
The bibliographer spent months tracking down every first edition of the author's work.
The bibliographer identified the publisher and year of publication of the obscure book.
As a bibliographer, she specialized in the history of printing.
The museum curator consulted the bibliographer on the authenticity of a rare manuscript.
The library's head bibliographer is responsible for organizing and cataloging all of the institution's books.
The museum curator consulted with a bibliographer to ensure accurate descriptions of the historical manuscripts on display.
The university library hired a bibliographer to help organize and catalogue their extensive collection of rare books.
The bibliographer carefully documented the impact of Shakespeare's works on modern theater.
The bibliographer traced the evolution of Gothic literature from its earliest origins to its current form.
The bibliographer analyzed the works of Shakespeare to understand their impact on English literature.
As a bibliographer, she meticulously documented the historical context of each book she studied.
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