a. [f. TYPOLOGY + -ICAL.]
1. Of or pertaining to typology; relating to the study or interpretation of symbols.
1845. P. Fairbairn, Typology Script. (1857), I. i. 32. The typological System of the Cocceian School.
1868. J. A. Wylie, Road to Rome, iii. 30. The close of the typological dispensation.
1905. Edin. Rev., Oct., 333. No typological connexion was to be assumed between the subjects of the nave and the arch.
2. Pertaining to the art of printing, typographical.
1882. Trübners Record, 127/2. Future writers on the Invention of Printing should treat the question from a purely historical and typological point of view.
3. Pertaining to the study of numismatic types.
1891. Athenæum, 24 Oct., 554/1. From the evidence of recent finds and the authors typological studies it would further be shown that the whole chronological arrangement of the Syracusan coin-types required radical revision.