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    colophon
    /ˈkɒləfən/

    noun

    • 1. a publisher's emblem or imprint, usually on the title page of a book.

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  3. In publishing, a colophon (/ ˈkɒləfən, - fɒn /) [ 1 ] is a brief statement containing information about the publication of a book such as an "imprint" (the place of publication, the publisher, and the date of publication). [ 2 ] A colophon may include the device (logo) [ 2 ]: 69 of a printer or publisher. Colophons are traditionally ...

  4. 1. a publisher's or printer's distinctive emblem, used as an identifying device on its books and other works. 2. an inscription at the end of a book or manuscript, used esp. in the 15th and 16th centuries, giving the title or subject of the work, its author, the name of the printer or publisher, and the date and place of publication.

  5. 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. Examples of colophon in a Sentence.

  6. Colophon can refer to a publisher's emblem, an inscription at the end of a book, or an ancient city in Asia Minor. Learn the origin, usage and examples of colophon from Dictionary.com.

  7. A colophon is the name or symbol of a publisher that is printed on a book. Learn how to pronounce, use and distinguish colophon from similar words with Oxford Learner's Dictionaries.

  8. A colophon is the emblem, logo, or imprint of a publisher. Colophons often appear on the title page of a book.

  9. A colophon is an inscription at the end of a book or manuscript that gives details of its publication, such as the printer and the date. Learn about the origin and evolution of colophons from medieval and Renaissance manuscripts to modern books.

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