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1. Colophon definition is - an inscription at the end of a book or manuscript usually with facts about its production.
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2. Colophon, ancient Ionian Greek city, located about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Ephesus, in modern Turkey
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3. Where the publisher is concerned, the Colophon may be the most important part of the back matter
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4. The Colophon contains all the technical information pertaining to the book, including the type and publisher or printer
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5. A lot of books use a Colophon, in some form or another; it’s not just limited to one specific category or genre.
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6. Colophon is an international, award-winning type foundry based in London (UK) and Los Angeles (US)
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8. The Colophon Book Shop was established in 1971 in LaGrange, Illinois, by Robert and Christine Liska
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9. Colophon New Media provides customized web design and development, effective web hosting solutions, website maintenance and web marketing
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10. Colophon, an inscription placed at the end of a book or manuscript and giving details of its publication—e.g., the name of the printer and the date of printing. Colophons are sometimes found in manuscripts and books made from the 6th century ce on.
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11. Colophon, inscription at the end of a manuscript, of a book or part of a book written by the copyist, in which he records details of his work. Colophons were not added to every manuscript, and many of them have been lost because usually the last (and first) pages of the book were damaged.
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12. Colophon’s teacher’s manuals have equipped me with so much of practical information, activities and resources relevant to my classroom situations that my colleagues have started calling me an authority in my subject, English
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13. To our readers: Despite the dramatic conditions of our year, Colophon is proud to present another award-winning volume of literature and art that will be regarded among the most inspired work the club has ever completed
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14. Not only are we excited about the new edition, but that it will be the first time in 54 years that Colophon officially becomes a hybrid publication, taking on a digital
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15. Colophon (plural Colophons) In manuscripts (typically before the invention of printing), the note, usually at the end, left by the scribe who copied it, giving information on his exemplar, where and when the copy was made, and sometimes, his own name.
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16. A Colophon describes the methods, tools, and materials used to make a creative work
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17. Traditionally, Colophons were included as the ending flourish of making a book.
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18. What does Colophon mean? An inscription placed usually at the end of a book, giving facts about its publication
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19. Colophon (n.) "publisher's inscription at the end of a book," 1774, from Late Latin Colophon, from Greek kolophōn "summit, final touch" (from PIE root *kel- (2) "to be prominent; hill")
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20. "In early times the Colophon gave the information now given on the title page" [OED].
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21. Colophon: Experiments in Static Site Generation
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22. Colophon is a very experimental static site generator built atop the Racket programming language and the Pollen publishing system.
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23. Colophon’s goal is to be a tool for thinking and writing, as well as for publication.This is in contrast to other static site generators like Frog, Jekyll, or Hugo, where the focus is on publication, rather than
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24. The Colophon to Ḳimḥi's commentary on the Psalms (1477) states that 300 copies of the book were printed
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25. The word is first used for "print" in the Colophon of the Ferrara (1477) edition of Gersonides on Job
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26. Colophon was an ancient Greek city that was destroyed many centuries ago
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27. The ancient Greek Apollonian oracle, founded by Mopsus, was located in Colophon.1 Famous …
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28. ‘Old Colophons on school books sport two sorts of logo: oblong whorls, rococo scrolls - both in worn morocco.’
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29. Get to know the women behind Colophon Design
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30. A Colophon may tell whether a book was printed using a letterpress
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31. In addition to including information about the typefaces used in a book, including their history, a Colophon may also discuss production techniques
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32. Mar 27, 2015 - Explore * *'s board "Colophon" on Pinterest
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33. Download Colophon DBZ Font · Free for commercial use · (All keyboard characters, some Foreign and Special) is another scanned font from my Christmas '98 withdrawl
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34. ‘In his long commentary on that adage, Erasmus described the genesis and significance of the anchor and dolphin in the Aldine Colophon.’ ‘Caxton learned to print in Bruges, using Burgundian styles, texts, and machines, so the earliest English books have a Burgundian feel, most evident in …
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35. Find 6 ways to say Colophon, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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36. Simply put, a Colophon is a statement of important printing information and a reference tool for those interested in the mechanics of printing
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37. The term comes from the Greek word kolophon, meaning “finishing touch” and originating from the Ionian city of Colophon, whose citizens were seen to be of strategic value in battle.
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38. The Colophon Book Shop was established in 1971 in LaGrange, Illinois, by Robert and Christine Liska
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39. During development of Colophon 30, the base font of the typeface family, two requirements emerged; namely that it should demonstrate good legibility and robustness when used for text composition, and where individual characters become more apparent, as in …
Colophon, Composition, Characters
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41. Colophon Cafe, Bellingham: See 290 unbiased reviews of Colophon Cafe, rated 4 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #9 of 423 restaurants in Bellingham.
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42. The Colophon serves to acknowledge and give credit to all the resources that combined to produce the specific site
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43. A site typically will devote a separate page to detailing its Colophon
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44. A Colophon can include but is not limited to any software and hardware that was used to create the site,
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45. In publishing, a Colophon is a brief statement containing information about the publication of a book such as the place of publication, the publisher, and the date of publication
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46. A Colophon may also be emblematic or pictorial in nature
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47. Colophons were formerly printed at the ends of books, but in modern works they are usually located at the verso of the title-leaf.
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48. Colophon, inscription at the end of a manuscript, of a book or part of a book written by the copyist, in which he records details of his work.Colophons were not added to every manuscript, and many of them have been lost because usually the last (and first) pages of the book were damaged.
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49. Definition of Colophon noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
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50. Colophon - translate into English with the Italian-English Dictionary - Cambridge Dictionary
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51. Colophon was an Ionian city in Lydia, located ca
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52. Colophon, Haarlem (Haarlem, Netherlands)
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53. 'Colophon has this very moody dubby vibe going on that never gets bored and believes that it's time that more people get to know his music' — Estroe
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54. Synonyms for Colophon in Free Thesaurus
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55. 4 synonyms for Colophon: brand, label, mark, trademark
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56. What are synonyms for Colophon?
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COLOPHON [ˈkäləfən, ˈkäləˌfän]
Definition of colophon. (Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an inscription at the end of a book or manuscript usually with facts about its production. 2 : an identifying mark used by a printer or a publisher.
Colophons are sometimes found in manuscripts and books made from the 6th century ce on. In medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, a colophon was occasionally added by the scribe and provided facts such as his name and the date and place of his completion of the work, sometimes accompanied by an expression of pious thanks for the end of his task.
History. The term colophon derives from the Late Latin colophōn, from the Greek κολοφών (meaning "summit" or "finishing touch"). It should not be confused with Colophon, an ancient city in Asia Minor, after which "colophony", or rosin (ronnel), is named. The existence of colophons can be dated back to antiquity.
n. 1. An inscription placed usually at the end of a book, giving facts about its publication. 2. A publisher's emblem or trademark placed usually on the spine or the title page of a book. [Late Latin colophōn, from Greek kolophōn, summit, finishing touch; see kel- in Indo-European roots .]