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bibliothecary, n. and a. (bɪblɪˈɒθɪkərɪ) [ad. L. bibliothēcārius, -um; see bibliotheca and -ary1. Cf. F. bibliothécaire.] A. n. † 1. A library. Obs. [= L. *bibliothēcārium.]1553–87 Foxe A. & M. I. 5/1 Taken out of the Popes bibliothecary, a suspected place. 2. A librarian. [= L. bibliothēcārius.]161...
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bibliothecar
† bibliothecar Obs. Sc. Also mod., in Fr. form, bibliothecaire. [See bibliothecary n. and a.] A librarian.1581 N. Burne Dispot. 97 a (Jam.) Anastasius, bibliothecar of the Kirk of Rome. [1839 D'Israeli Cur. Lit. (1866) 502/2 The bibliothecaire is too delightfully busied among his shelves.]
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Heinrich Gottfried von Bretschneider
Later he was bibliothecary at Lemberg. He was closely linked to the writers of the enlightenment, especially Friedrich Nicolai.
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bibliothecarial
bibliothecarial, a. (ˌbɪblɪəʊθiːˈkɛərɪəl) [-al.] = bibliothecary a.1889 Athenæum 27 Apr. 539/2 Of the two sets of terms that are so constantly confounded, one may be said to be bibliographical or scientific, the other bibliothecarial or practical. 1893 F. Madan Bks. in MS. vii. 75 The one great bibl...
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