Bibliosoph

/ˈbɪbli.oʊ.sɑf/ noun

Definition

A person who is learned or wise about books; a bibliophile or book scholar.

Etymology

From Greek biblio- (book) + -sophia (wisdom). This rare term combines the Greek roots for book and wisdom to describe someone whose expertise centers on books.

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Bibliophers were the original book influencers—before social media, these were the trusted voices who helped others navigate thousands of titles and discover literary treasures.

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