bibliographically

Variant of bibliography

bibliography definition

bib·li·og·ra·phy (bib′lē ägrə fē)

noun pl. bibliographies -·phies

  1. the study of the editions, dates, authorship, etc. of books and other writings
  2. a book containing such information
  3. a list of sources of information on a given subject, period, etc., or of the literary works of a given author, publisher, etc.
  4. a list of the books, articles, etc. used or referred to by an author

Etymology: Gr bibliographia: see biblio- & -graphy

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