a. [f. TYPOLOGY + -ICAL.]

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  1.  Of or pertaining to typology; relating to the study or interpretation of symbols.

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1845.  P. Fairbairn, Typology Script. (1857), I. i. 32. The typological System of the Cocceian School.

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1868.  J. A. Wylie, Road to Rome, iii. 30. The close of the typological dispensation.

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1905.  Edin. Rev., Oct., 333. No typological connexion was to be assumed between the subjects of the nave and the arch.

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  2.  Pertaining to the art of printing, typographical.

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1882.  Trübner’s Record, 127/2. Future writers on the Invention of Printing should … treat the question from a purely historical and typological point of view.

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  3.  Pertaining to the study of numismatic types.

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1891.  Athenæum, 24 Oct., 554/1. From the evidence of recent finds and the author’s typological studies it would further be shown that the whole chronological arrangement of the Syracusan coin-types … required radical revision.

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