No.. the quality of what they've read, their comprehension of what they've read, and their ability to apply what they've learned are better indicators.
A bibliophile is a person who loves books, or a person who collects books, not necessarily for the purpose of reading them.
A learned person is one who is educated and knowledgeable about the sort of things you can learn from books.
The term means that a person might have received many educational degrees from universities, yet he may not see the light of reason and logic. We can recall many examples of very 'educated' people committing crimes of all kinds. Generals violating their Oaths, Judges taking bribes, Presidents plundering the wealth of their countries etc. Education does not necessarily make a person a truthful and just human being. Such so-called educated persons are as devoid of reason as a donkey laden with books.
by reading books
In the Middle Ages, most books were produced by copyists who wrote them out by hand. Most of these people were monks, though a few were professional scribes for hire. Books were authored by any literate person who wished to do so, however, and this included some people who were of very ordinary background. Margery Kempe was such a person, the wife of a struggling merchant and author of the oldest extant autobiography written in English. A lot of books were written by men and women at court, who had been educated, and this included plays and poems. Books on science and medicine were written by educated people, and it should be pointed out that some of the most important books on medicine were written by women.
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No, books do not necessarily have to be structured with chapters. Some books are written in a more fluid or continuous style without distinct chapters. The use of chapters is a common organizational tool, but not a requirement for all books.
You had no formal schooling and taught yourself from books.
About twelve, if you're reasonably educated.
The term "book worm" is a colloquial term that describes a bibliophile, or person who is interested in books. They may not necessarily collect books. The most important element is that the person loves reading.
If you wish to be educated and go places in life, then yes.
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