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Перевод: antiquarian
[прилагательное] антикварный; букинистический; [существительное] собиратель древностей; антиквар
Тезаурус:
- At the University, pursuing his hope of becoming an archaeologist (he may really have meant an antiquarian), he was studying for three Honours Degrees.
- secondhand and antiquarian booksellers (see Chapter 18).
- Certainly in recent years Pound's interest in mystery-cults has been more than antiquarian; in "was Erigena ours?" he asks whether the philosopher Scotus Erigena was one of the Eleusinian brotherhood, and "ours" can be given full weight - Noel Stock goes so far as to claim (op. cit. p.22) that some of the obscurity of these later Cantos is deliberate and arcane - "he writes about them as an initiate in words that are both "published and not published"".
- Writers and the books they produced were of the same type, full of antiquarian information and the archaic vocabulary that went with it.
- BLAISE-LINE is the British Library's online bibliographic service, containing over six million records in a number of databases covering books, periodicals, government publications, report literature, antiquarian material, and non-book material.
- It wasn't until much later that Sidney E. Berger, curator of manuscripts at the American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts, explained to me that the word had made its dbut in the Tarzan movies.
- Vaguely I recalled something I'd read from the Bible in the antiquarian microfiche section of Herald Data Bank.
- Among the points it made was that the Revival was "simply the fruit of dilettante and antiquarian study", and "if thirteenth century architecture was so perfectly adapted to the circumstances of the day", it cannot therefore be so for the nineteenth.
- Selling to the antiquarian and second-hand book trade is more lucrative
- For over a century the medieval churches which remained had been museums in the care of the European Sector, but it had proved impossible to balance their antiquarian value against the considerable costs of allowing religious practice to take place within them.
- The Transactions of the local Archaeological, Antiquarian or Historical Society, or specialist local histories often refer to features in the landscape such as stones or holy wells which have since vanished or been forgotten about.
- Their pecuniary interests were probably greater than their antiquarian ones, and their errors were written up by the historian.
- Among the earliest souvenirs to be hawked to the victorious Allied troops who marched into Beirut on 8 October 1917 was a horrific picture postcard, old copies of which can still be found in the antiquarian bookshop that sells the David Roberts lithographs on Makhoul Street.
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