ETIMOLOGIA DA PALAVRA BIBLIOPOLE
From Latin bibliopōla, from Greek bibliopōlēs bookseller, from biblio- + pōlein to sell.
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «BIBLIOPOLE»
Descubra o uso de
bibliopole na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
bibliopole e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
Ward's miscellany (and family magazine).
his literary taste by the gallant M.P. who introduced him, the bibliopole undertook
the publication of the work, and to give 200/. to the author, without even seeing
the manuscript. This was certainly an adventurous step on the part of the ...
2
Stray Letters from Professor Ruskin to a London
Bibliopole...
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
3
The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]
After the usual civilities had been exchanged, the latter stated the object of his
visit was to see whether he and the bibliopole could come to any arrangement
regarding the publication of a work which he had almost ready. Knowing that the
...
Some years since, a gentleman well known in the fashionable and military world,
and who had in addition the magical appendage of an M.P. to his name, called
on the bibliopole and begged to introduce him a young gentleman, his friend.
Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, 1837
Mrs. Pringle introduced Mr. Bibliopole to Alice and Elgiva. Then the publisher
proceeded to introduce our hero ; but before he had time to speak, he perceived
with some surprise that they were already acquainted. The greeting of the young
...
John Beauchamp Jones, 1865
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A History of England in the Lives of Englishmen
This distinguished bibliopole was the son of a barber-surgeon in Holborn. He
opened shop as a bookseller in 1678. His means must have been very limited at
this period, for, in order to effect the purchase of Dryden's 'Spanish Friar,' in 1681,
...
George Godfrey Cunningham, 1853
7
Selections from the writings of lord Byron, by a clergyman ...
LORD BYRON AND THE EDINBURGH BIBLIOPOLE. 113 who have heard him,
cannot regret anything but that I shall never hear him again. What ! would he
have been a plodder ? a metaphysician 1 — perhaps a rhymer ? a scribbler 1
Such ...
George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.), Whitwell Elwin, 1854
8
The English nation; or, A history of England in the lives of ...
This distinguished bibliopole was the son of a barber-surgeon in I lot born. He
opened shop as a bookseller in 1678. His means must have been very limited at
this period, for, in order to effect the purchase of Dryden's 'Spanish Friar,' in 1681,
...
George Godfrey Cunningham, 1863
9
Lives of eminent and illustrious Englishmen: from Alfred the ...
This distinguished bibliopole was the son of a barber-surgeon in Holborn. He
opened shop as a bookseller in 1 678. His means must have been very limited at
this period, for, in order to effect the purchase of Dryden's 'Spanish Friar,' in 1681,
...
George Godfrey Cunningham, 1835
10
The Gilded Tongue: Overly Eloquent Words for Everyday Things
BIBLIOPOLE (BIB-lee-uh-POHL): n. from Latin bib- liopola (bookseller), from
Greek bibliopole, from biblio-, biblos (paper, book scroll) and poieo (to sell, barter
) : a dealer in books, especially used or rare ones. Tommy Warren, a bibliopole in
...
7 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «BIBLIOPOLE»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
bibliopole no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Turkish Film Screening: "Wrong Rosary"
When he visits Clara in her church, he meets the old bibliopole Yakup, and little surprises start to come out of the three intersecting lives. «New Hampshire Magazine, abr 15»
The White Umbrella by Brian Sewell, book review: A bit too twee for …
Most notably, the final leg of their journey is spent travelling in style after a friendly Scottish bibliopole driving a Rolls-Royce with a boot full of ... «The Independent, mar 15»
A unique letter sent by Camus to Sartre unearthed
The owner had the letter framed since the acquisition date in the 1970s, and he later handed it over to a bibliopole. According to Nicolas Lieng, ... «Press TV, nov 14»
Booklovers take note: The Beyoğlu Sahaf Festival begins
... of peddling secondhand books and find unique treasures of a literary persuasion, pay a visit to this very special annual bibliopole festival. «Daily Sabah, set 14»
Book lovers to come together during Bibliopole Festival
Writer Selim İleri (L) and Hürriyet publishing consultant Doğan Hızlan will be among the guests of the Bibliopole Days between June 1 and 16. «Hurriyet Daily News, mai 13»
Bibliopole aficionados to gather in Beyoğlu
Istanbul's Beyoğlu Municipality will bring book collectors and rare book dealers together at the sixth Beyoğlu Bibliopole Festival between Sept. «Hurriyet Daily News, ago 12»
One Guy's Theory of Gift-Giving
"These," said the bibliopole, "are now all the go, in London. You may say what you will about American literature; but give me one of Ackerman's `Souvenirs,' ... «ILAB, jul 11»