bibliothecae

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English[edit]

Noun[edit]

bibliothecae

  1. plural of bibliotheca

Latin[edit]

Noun[edit]

bibliothēcae

  1. inflection of bibliothēca:
    1. genitive/dative singular
    2. nominative plural
    • 1980, Rudolf Blum, Bibliographia: An Inquiry Into Its Definition and Designations, page 35:
      It was the earliest of the many Bibliothecae selectae, Bibliotheques choisies, etc. and was intended primarily as a guide for Catholic students.
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  2. vocative plural of bibliothēca

Quotations[edit]

  • 1472, Diodorus Siculus, translated by Poggio Bracciolini, Bibliothecae historiae libri VI:
  • 1575, Hieronymus Wolf, Catalogus Graecorum librorum manuscriptorum Augustanae bibliothecae:
  • 1814, Thomas Hartwell Horne, An Introduction to the Study of Bibliography, page 592:
    Catalogus librorum bibliothecae publicae, quae est in illustrium Frisiae ordinum academia Frankerana (secundum ordinem pluteorum dispositus).
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  • 1975, Vito Joseph Brenni, Essays on Bibliography, page 101:
    Italy was not behind other countries in the publication of institutional library catalogues, as a Catalogus librorum bibliothecae.
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