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How to use antiquarian in a sentence

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At the antiquarian book and paper event I began contemplating a collection of examples of antique handwriting to complement my fountain pens.
One of the most fervent bardolaters of the period was the artist and antiquarian Samuel Ireland.
It suggests that Parliament itself had fallen for the antiquarian myth so carefully preserved and nurtured by the Stuarts.
Others more directly concerned with flags pursued a vexillological or antiquarian interest.
There will be a diverse selection of items for sale including furniture, antiquarian books, linen and lace, china and collectibles.
Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk One of a pair of mid nineteenth-century antiquarian buffets, incorporating seventeenth-century Flemish carvings.
The site is targeted at book lovers, from dealers to readers, and gives browsers the chance to track down antiquarian titles, for example.
The term antiquarian tends to carry negative connotations nowadays, of someone with a naive or unsophisticated obsession with the past.
My father was an antiquarian bookman who passed on his passion for rare books to me during my childhood.
Another criticism is that they sentimentalise the past or make it antiquarian by abnegating the context and concentrating on the artefacts.
You sense only the labor-intensive detailing of a boat modeler, no doubt scrupulous but also antiquarian.
I finished my circuit of the town, now also wanting to buy an antiquarian book.
He also began work on his life of 17th century biographer and antiquarian John Aubrey.
He mixed in antiquarian circles, copied Antique frescoes, and painted a celebrated portrait of the Scottish cicerone James Byres and his family.
They also have a special section for rare Canadiana, signed books, and antiquarian finds.
Not a philosopher, not an annalist, not a chorographer or antiquarian, but a historian.
The Glasgow-based writer worked for many years as a dealer in second-hand, out-of-print and antiquarian books.
This will be a full time unit housing books from 12 different antiquarian booksellers around the country.
Books old and new, bargain books, children's books and a large representation of antiquarian books will be for sale.
Jacques, a farmer's son with near genius level IQ, used his knowledge of the antiquarian book trade to avoid suspicion for years.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Nor does anybody, save here and there an antiquarian, read Shepard and Hooker and Mayhew.
To be an antiquary is one thing, and to be an antiquarian romancer is another.
In the twelfth century the old system of wer and bt is already vanishing, though an antiquarian lawyer may yet try to revivify it.
Petzholdt should not have devoted seven pages to antiquarian catalogues of Classical Latin and Greek authors.
One of the most curious pictorial and antiquarian blunders may be seen in Vallancey's collectanea.
I have had a sniff of it already in the proceedings of the antiquarian Society.
When the custom of escuage arose is a matter which no antiquarian researches have settled.
All was delightfully dead as the most advanced antiquarian could desire when we drew up at the fondu de los Italianos.
These last have an interest indeed, but it is an interest of an antiquarian character.
He's our leading antiquarian, and knows more about the stour Valley than any one else.
Nay, more, I hold thee in higher veneration than ever did antiquarian worship the relics of virtu.
The value which we attach to the volume depends, however, rather on its preceptive than its antiquarian character.
It is only now and then in some very remote and backward agricultural district that an antiquarian may still discover a square house.
James Haddow, the antiquarian lawyer, left the night before the fatality, but he left that black star of death on the ice.
The use of the ailette has somewhat perplexed antiquarian writers.
Such an act of antiquarian barbarism happily has few imitators.
He was also a painter of considerable merit, a writer and an antiquarian.
His name was Ottaviani, and he was also an antiquarian of some repute.
Wicklow is especially fascinating to the artist and the antiquarian.
They contained the fruits of Doctor glyphic's antiquarian researches.
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