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Перевод: bibliophile speek bibliophile


[существительное]
библиофил ; книголюб


Тезаурус:

  1. Travel USA: This is a whole new world for book-lovers Sea to shining sea, America is Bibliophile Heaven.
  2. One of his associates was the noted bibliophile Richard de Bury, later Bishop of Durham, and it was he who informed the Pope, in response to a message conveyed verbally, that requests which the king himself really wished to be carried out would bear the words Pater Sancte in his own hand.
  3. , Isaac ( d. 1699), Hebrew scholar and bibliophile, was born in Spain and taken at an early age to Hamburg.
  4. His expression was that of a bibliophile rejecting a volume of neither commercial nor idiosyncratic appeal.
  5. "Pretty things," wrote Sawyer and Darton of illustrated books in general, "pleasant to fondle, more ready to display to a bibliophile those tiny points of an exquisite technique over which it is legitimate to gloat the spot of ink adjusted on a Corinthian's cheek to a thousandth of an inch, or a black line so thin and firm that you can almost see the metal caressing it on to the honest untimbered white paper."
  6. In one way the collector of autograph and manuscript material is at a disadvantage compared with his bibliophile brother, in that it is much easier to forge a letter than a book.
  7. The Rive Gauche fascinated me, with its bookstalls ready to yield a treasure-trove to the discerning, sharp-eyed bibliophile; and I was amused by the artists, painting in attitudes varying from complete absorption to self-conscious posturing bravura.
  8. In partnership with the Australian bookseller Max Harris - and latterly with Fred Bass of New York - Smith went on to establish Bibliophile, a sort of book club for remaindered books.
  9. , Alphonse James Albert (1900-;1941), author, bibliophile, and gastronome, was born 16 August 1900 in Battersea, London, the eldest in the family of four sons and one daughter of Maurice Albert Symons, auctioneer, a Jewish immigrant from eastern Europe, and his wife Minnie Louise Bull.
  10. On this aspect of his collection he has said: "Within this field, I try to obtain beautifully bound copies that belonged to a royal library, to a prince, or to a famous bibliophile.
  11. In Washington, the trend-setting Crown bookstores, sited in numerous malls, all offer deep discounts, although for sheer pleasure Bridge Street Books in Georgetown is the ultimate spot for a bibliophile.
  12. John Hayward, for example, was by now a close friend: he was a bibliophile and editor of precocious talent, who in 1926, at the age of twenty-one, had published an edition of Rochester's poems.
  13. Foxing was a term first used in about the 1840s, probably because the brownish-yellow spots and blotches reminded some fox-hunting bibliophile of his quarry in the countryside.

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