[f. as prec. + -ER1.]
† 1. A writer of books, a copyist. Obs.
1656. Blount, Bibliographer, a writer of books, a Scrivener.
1761. Fenning, Eng. Dict., Bibliographer, one who writes or copies books.
2. One who writes about books, describing their authorship, printing, publication, etc.
1814. Dibdin, Bibl. Spencer., I. Pref. p. vi. One of the most celebrated of modern Bibliographers.
1869. Buckle, Civiliz., II. viii. 480. Antonio the most learned bibliographer Spain ever possessed.