bibliography/bɪbliˈɒɡɹəfi/EtymologyFrom Ancient Greek βιβλιογραφία (bibliographía, “the act or habit of writing books”), from βιβλιογράφος (bibliográphos, “a writer of books”), from βιβλίον (biblíon, “small book”) + γράφω (gráphō, “I write”).bibliography means A section of a written work containing citations, not quotations, to all the books referred to in the work. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 74 out of 100.bibliography is pronounced /bɪbliˈɒɡɹəfi/.nounA section of a written work containing citations, not quotations, to all the books referred to in the work.“The supplementary bibliography (in Vol. VI) attests to the comprehensiveness of the effort.”A list of books or documents relevant to a particular subject or author.The study of the history of books in terms of their classification, printing and publication.