bibliomane
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Noun
    
bibliomane (plural bibliomanes)
- Synonym of bibliomaniac
-  1879 January 11, The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science, and Art, volume XLVII, London: […], page 46, column 1:- A very significant fact is that the Greek and Latin classics in the choicest editions, unless indeed they have the good luck to be in Derome or Trautz-Bauzonnet bindings, are not looked at by the bibliomanes of the period.
 
-  1966, Bibliotheca Medica: Physician for Tomorrow, the Harvard Medical School, page 78:- To the bibliomanes of my generation, it comes as a shock to learn how much of a book can be punched onto a tape and clicked off by a computer.
 
-  2001, The Book Collector, volume 50, page 136:- (A companion piece by Brenda Scragg on the bibliomane William Ford is, alas, but a shadow of the rewarding study of this collector-turned-dealer which Anthony Lister published in the book collector in 1989.)
 
-  2007, Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, volume 122, page 245, column 1:- The ever-present danger was that the cultivated amateur would overstep the bounds of civilized interest into the domain of obsession; the line between the bibliophile and the bibliomane was never quite as firmly drawn as Nodier would have liked: “There is only a single attack of nerves separating the bibliophile from the bibliomaniac” (Du bibliophile au bibliomane, il n’y a qu’une crise”; 102).
 
 
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Italian
    
    
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /biˈbljɔ.ma.ne/, /bi.bliˈɔ.ma.ne/
- Rhymes: -ɔmane
- Hyphenation: bi‧bliò‧ma‧ne, bi‧bli‧ò‧ma‧ne
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Further reading
    
- bibliomane in Luciano Canepari, Dizionario di Pronuncia Italiana (DiPI)
- bibliomane in Aldo Gabrielli, Grandi Dizionario Italiano (Hoepli)
- bibliomane in garzantilinguistica.it – Garzanti Linguistica, De Agostini Scuola Spa
- bibliòmane in Dizionario Italiano Olivetti, Olivetti Media Communication
- biblïòmane in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana
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