bibliology

/ˌbɪbliˈɑlədʒi/
noun
  1. The study of books, their history, production, and classification.
    • His course on bibliology covered everything from ancient scrolls to modern e-books.
    • Bibliology helps librarians understand how books have evolved over centuries.
    • She majored in bibliology and now works as a rare book curator.
  2. The study of the Bible as a book, including its history and interpretation.
    • Her research in bibliology focuses on the translation history of the New Testament.
    • Bibliology is essential for understanding how the Bible was compiled.
    • The seminary offers a class in bibliology that examines different biblical manuscripts.
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