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Colophon may
refer to:
Colophon (city) in
ancient Greece,
located in
modern Turkey Colophon (beetle)...
- publisher, and the date of publication). A
colophon may
include the
device (logo): 69 of a
printer or publisher.
Colophons are
traditionally printed at the ends...
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Colophon (/ˈkɒləˌfɒn, -fən/;
Ancient Gr****: Κολοφών, romanized: Kolophṓn) was an
ancient city in Ionia.
Founded around the end of the 2nd
millennium BC...
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expertise but
articles (and in the case of
Rockwell Kent, The
Colophon logos and
colophons).
Beginning in
early 1930, this "adventure in enthusiasm", as...
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priest and
scribe who was
active around 200 AD. Her name is
found in the
colophons of Left
Ginza m****cripts,
which do not bear the name of
Zazai of Gawazta...
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Dinon or
Deinon (Gr**** Δίνων or Δείνων) of
Colophon (fl. c. 360 – 340 BC) was a Gr****
historian and chronicler, the
author of a
history of Persia, many...
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Xenophanes of
Colophon (/zəˈnɒfəniːz/ zə-NOF-ə-neez;
Ancient Gr****: Ξενοφάνης ὁ Κολοφώνιος [ksenopʰánɛːs ho kolopʰɔ̌ːnios]; c. 570 – c. 478 BC) was a Gr****...
- the
first copyist in the
colophons of many
Mandaean texts.
Zazai of
Gawazta is
mentioned as the
first copyist in
colophons 1 (CP 1–74), 4 (CP 104–169)...
- or 1690,
after Marshall's death. The
codex contains three colophons. In the
third colophon of the codex, a
blessing is
given to
Sayyid (Sultan) Badran...
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Nicander of
Colophon (Ancient Gr****: Νίκανδρος ὁ Κολοφώνιος, romanized: Níkandros ho Kolophṓnios; fl. 2nd
century BC) was a Gr**** poet, physician, and...