Biblos means the "collection of books".
It's βίβλος (vivlos).
book
biblion - book, Bibliography bella rules
The prefix "bibli-" means "book" or "related to books." It is derived from the Greek word "biblion," which means "book."
From the ancient Greek word, biblion, meaning "book."
Bibliography originally comes from the Greek 'biblion' meaning 'book' and 'graphia' meaning 'writing'.
Erotika Biblion Society ended in 1900.
The Erotika Biblion Society was created in 1977 in San Francisco, California.
No. The word "bible" is from the Latin biblia (Greek biblion) meaning book, or writing.An adjective form of bible is biblical.
The word "bibliophile" originates from the Greek words "biblion" meaning book and "philos" meaning loving. So, a bibliophile is someone who loves books.
Bible is the English of the Greek term 'biblion,' which means "book" or "roll." Its root term 'byblos' means the papyrus plant common in the river banks and marshes along the Nile River.
According to Herodotus, the Phoenicians brought writing and Papyrus - an old writing material, similar to our paper - to Greece. The Greek word for papyrus as a writing material is biblion and the word for book is Biblos.
This is a compound of two greek words; biblos (meaning book) and grapho (meaning to write), so literally just 'written book' Hope that's helpful
A biblioklept is someone who steals books, often by taking them from libraries or bookstores without permission. This term is derived from the Greek words "biblion," meaning book, and "kleptein," meaning to steal.