Bibliograph

/ˈbɪb.li.oʊ.ɡræf/ noun

A list or detailed record of books or other written materials, often organized by subject, author, or publication date.

From Greek 'biblion' (book) plus 'graphia' (writing/description). It literally means 'writing about books' and evolved to mean the systematic catalog or recording of bibliographic information.

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