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bibliopegy
[ bib-lee-op-uh-jee ]
noun
- the art of binding books.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 产颈产路濒颈路辞路辫别驳路颈肠 [bib-lee-, uh, -, pej, -ik, -, pee, -jik], adjective
- 产颈产顎卨颈路辞辫顎侥路驳颈蝉迟 noun
- 产颈产顎卨颈路辞辫顎卐路驳颈蝉顎僼颈肠 产颈产顎卨颈路辞辫顎卐路驳颈蝉顎僼颈路肠补濒 adjective
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of bibliopegy1
Example Sentences
Covering books in human skin is known as anthropodermic bibliopegy.
Rosenbloom, a rare-books specialist drawn to issues of mortality, plumbs a practice experts call anthropodermic bibliopegy.
I had a vague sense that the practice of binding books in skin 鈥 technically called anthropodermic bibliopegy 鈥 was associated with the Nazis; they were long rumored to have made lampshades out of human skin.
In fact, anthropodermic bibliopegy was not the practice of some singularly heinous regime.
Rosenbloom came upon a case of leather-bound books whose display text claimed they were made of human skin 鈥 via a process called anthropodermic bibliopegy, practiced by 19th century doctors who wanted to give their own collections a special touch.
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