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Definition of bibliotheca in US English: bibliothecanounPlural bibliothecas, Plural bibliothecae ˌbiblēəˈTHēkəˌbiblēəˈTHēkə 1A library. Example sentencesExamples - Most libraries have shelves of books that cover a genre or style; a bibliotheca would have entire rooms, specialising in poetry, architecture, science, design and music.
- The bibliotheca, located close beside the Cathedral, is known for its collection of centuries-old Western books.
- As the author notes, it was not uncommon to call an entire Bible a bibliotheca - a ‘library.’
- It was not until 1776, however, that the formal foundation of a Bibliotheca Publica was decreed at the Chapter General of the Order.
- The Bibliotheca Alexandrina will contribute its particular expertise in the search and display of Arabic texts.
- 1.1 A list of books in a catalog, especially for use by a bookseller.
Example sentencesExamples - The learned Professor is also author of several other works, besides a Bibliotheca Arabica, which contains an account of all printed books relating to the Arabic language and literature.
- He first published a Bibliotheca sacra (1709), an index of all the editions of the Bible.
- Mayer has published a bibliotheca of casuists, containing an account of all the writers on cases of conscience.
- The same author published a 'Bibliotheca Chirurgica' and a 'Bibliotheca Medicinae Practicae' at Berne and Basel between 1774 and 1788.
- This took the form of a bibliotheca prima, a list of primary works, which is the first section of the catalogue of his library.
Definition of bibliotheca in US English: bibliothecanounˌbiblēəˈTHēkə 1A library. Example sentencesExamples - Most libraries have shelves of books that cover a genre or style; a bibliotheca would have entire rooms, specialising in poetry, architecture, science, design and music.
- The Bibliotheca Alexandrina will contribute its particular expertise in the search and display of Arabic texts.
- The bibliotheca, located close beside the Cathedral, is known for its collection of centuries-old Western books.
- As the author notes, it was not uncommon to call an entire Bible a bibliotheca - a ‘library.’
- It was not until 1776, however, that the formal foundation of a Bibliotheca Publica was decreed at the Chapter General of the Order.
- 1.1 A list of books in a catalog, especially for use by a bookseller.
Example sentencesExamples - Mayer has published a bibliotheca of casuists, containing an account of all the writers on cases of conscience.
- The same author published a 'Bibliotheca Chirurgica' and a 'Bibliotheca Medicinae Practicae' at Berne and Basel between 1774 and 1788.
- He first published a Bibliotheca sacra (1709), an index of all the editions of the Bible.
- The learned Professor is also author of several other works, besides a Bibliotheca Arabica, which contains an account of all printed books relating to the Arabic language and literature.
- This took the form of a bibliotheca prima, a list of primary works, which is the first section of the catalogue of his library.
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