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Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1776 – 18
November 1847) was an
English bibliographer, born in
Calcutta to
Thomas Dibdin, the
sailor brother of the
composer Charles...
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Frognall is a
small village in the
South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is
situated just north-east of
Deeping St James, to
which it is...
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Frognall is a
large boom-era
mansion located at 54 Mont
Albert Road in the
Melbourne suburb of Canterbury.
Frognall was
designed by the
architect James...
- of Lincolnshire, England. The po****tion of the
civil parish (including
Frognall) was
reported as 7,051 at the 2011 census.
Based around a now lost 12th-century...
- poems) to
describe obsessive book collectors. In 1809, the
Reverend Thomas Frognall Dibdin published Bibliomania; or Book Madness, a work
described by literary...
- Philobiblon"
translated by E. C. Thomas. London:
Alexander Moring Thomas Frognall Dibdin (1809). Bibliomania. New York,
Henry G. Bohn. Harper, H. H. (1904)...
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later sold it to
George for £750. In 1802,
George hired Reverend Thomas Frognall Dibdin as an
official librarian to look
after the
collection and the library...
- Horn, to
acquire many of
their rare
books and m****cripts. Rev.
Thomas Frognall Dibdin, a
Church of
England clergyman and bibliographer,
wrote the first...
- Flats,
Fitzroy (1936) Como House,
South Yarra D'Estaville, Kew (1859)
Frognall,
Canterbury Horatio Jones house,
Tecoma Lab****a,
Caulfield North Lalor...
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institution membership required.) "Fifteener" was
coined by
bibliographer Thomas Frognall Dibdin, a term
endorsed by
William Morris and
Robert Proctor. (Carter &...