Chronobibliography

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A chronobibliography is a directory of publications ( bibliography ) that presents the individual titles in chronological order . The term is unusual in German. The term chronological bibliography is used here, cf. Terminology of Information and Documentation , Munich 1975, p. 186. However, it is used in French publications.

Example: Buisine, Alain: Paul Verlaine: histoire d'un corps; chrono-bibliography, index. - Paris: Tallandier, around 1995.