bookmanship

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. Skill in, or appreciation of, the editing and production design of books; being a connoisseur of books; love of books. uncountable
    — As library school graduates appear only semiliterate in terms of the book as a physical, aesthetic object, such critics wonder what has happened to the role of bookmanship in library education.
  2. Skill in using books; profiting from one's reading; erudition. uncountable
    — 1946 [2001] Holbrook Jackson The reading of books p.10 (University of Illinois Press, 2001) →ISBN Bookmanship is the art of adjusting literature to life.

词源

From bookman + -ship. Compare penmanship.
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