bibliotheca

NOUN
  1. a collection of books
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  • At first his superiors commissioned him to edit the "bibliotheca" (Myriobiblion) of Photius. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery
  • Note 30: Epistolae, 2.7.8: "Parieti eius cubiculi mei in bibliothecae speciem armarium insertum est quod non legendos libros sed letitandos capit" (My cubiculum has a press let into the wall that does duty as a library, and holds books not merely to be read, but read over and over again). Architecture and Memory: The Renaissance Studioli of Federico da Montefeltro
  • Another performance that Kavita holds close to her heart was at the inauguration of the restored Bibliotheca Alexandria.
  • Aiming at historical fulness and fidelity, we turned to our national bibliotheca at the British Museum, where we fished out of the vasty deep of treasures a MS. without date or name. Moon Lore
  • Similiter et de libris, quorum magna in bibliotheca sua copiam congregavit: statuit ut ab iis qui eos habere uellet, justo pretio redimeretur, pretin in pauperes erogaretur. Bibliomania in the Middle Ages
  • Bibliotheca Latina mediae et infimae aetatis, cum supplemento The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • Bonne nouvelle: WordPress ajoute enfin une fonction “tags” « bibliothécaire 26 September, 2007 Tags and Categories are not the Same! — Climb to the Stars
  • He first published a Bibliotheca sacra (1709), an index of all the editions of the Bible.
  • As the author notes, it was not uncommon to call an entire Bible a bibliotheca - a ‘library.’
  • In the Bibliotheca Norica Williana, incorporated with the Municipal Library of Nuremberg, there are several volumes of mastersingers 'songs purchased from an old mastersinger some 135 years ago, and from these the students may learn the structure and spirit of the mastersongs of the period of the opera as well as earlier and later periods, though he will find all the instruction he needs in any dozen or twenty of the 4275 mastersongs written by Hans Sachs. A Book of Operas Their Histories, Their Plots, and Their Music
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