[f. BIBLIO- + Gr. -πηγία f. πηγ-νύναι to fix.] Bookbinding as a fine art. Bibliopegic a., of or pertaining to bookbinding. Bibliopegist, a bookbinder. Bibliopegistic a., of, relating to, or befitting a bookbinder. Bibliopegistical a., = prec.

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1885.  Pall Mall Gaz., 10 Sept., 15. The Exhibition of what is known as bibliopegy.

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1882.  Bibliographer, II. 15. The handsomest of covers by the first of bibliopegic artists.

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1824.  Dibdin, Libr. Comp., 591. The choicest morocco coverings of Charles Lewis, the renowned bibliopegist. Ibid., 605. The workshop of that bibliopegistical Coryphæus.

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1882.  Times, 18 July, 4/4. A fine specimen of bibliopegistic skill.

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