[f. as prec. + -ER1.]

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  † 1.  A writer of books, a copyist. Obs.

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1656.  Blount, Bibliographer, a writer of books, a Scrivener.

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1761.  Fenning, Eng. Dict., Bibliographer, one who writes or copies books.

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  2.  One who writes about books, describing their authorship, printing, publication, etc.

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1814.  Dibdin, Bibl. Spencer., I. Pref. p. vi. One of the most celebrated of modern Bibliographers.

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1869.  Buckle, Civiliz., II. viii. 480. Antonio the most learned bibliographer Spain ever possessed.

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