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colophon and added
About 250 years after the production of the book Aldred added an Old English translation between the lines of the Latin text, and in his colophon he recorded the names of the four men who helped contribute to the production of the Lindisfarne Gospels.
Edward added a colophon in rustic capitals ( QUI LEGAT ORAT PRO SCRIPTORE EADVVARDO DIACONE – " may he who reads this pray for the scribe Edward the deacon ").

colophon and Lindisfarne
According to Aldred ’ s colophon, the Lindisfarne Gospels were made in honour of God and Saint Cuthbert, a Bishop of the Lindisfarne monastery who was becoming “ Northern England ’ s most popular Saint ”.

colophon and Gospels
Although Tamar was canonized by the Georgian church much later, she was even named as a saint in her lifetime in a bilingual Greco-Georgian colophon attached to the manuscript of the Vani Gospels.
The text collection includes the four Gospels, a liturgical service which includes the " Apostles ' Creed ", and in the colophon, a supposed plan of St. Moling's monastery enclosed by two concentric circles.

colophon and tenth
The origin and reason for producing the manuscript are given in a colophon provided by the tenth century priest, Aldred ( Backhouse 1981, 7 ).

colophon and states
A colophon to a Buddhist manuscript in Old Turkish states that it was translated from Sanskrit via a language called twγry, read as toxrï by Friedrich W. K. Müller in 1907 who guessed it was the newly discovered language of the Turpan area.
* The damaged colophon of a cuneiform clay tablet ( VAT 209 ; see ACT 18 ) with a Babylonian System A lunar ephemeris for the years 49 – 48 BC states that it is the u of Nabu -- man-nu.

colophon and was
From the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle it is known that the planning for the survey was conducted in 1085, and from the colophon of the book it is known that the survey was completed in 1086.
In the days of hot metal typesetting, a logotype was a uniquely set and arranged typeface or colophon.
The colophon for Arkham House was designed by Frank Utpatel.
Another text recovered from the same area, a Buddhist work in Old Turkic, included a colophon stating that the text had been translated from Sanskrit via a toxrï language, which Friedrich W. K. Müller guessed was one of the newly discovered languages.
The city's name comes from the word κολοφών, ' summit ', which is also the origin of the bibliographic term ' colophon ', in the metaphorical sense of a ' crowning touch ', as it was sited along a ridgeline.
In early printed books the colophon, when present, was a brief description of the printing and publication of the book, giving some or all of the following data: the date of publication, the place of publication / printing ( sometimes including the address as well as the city name ), the name ( s ) of the printer ( s ), and the name ( s ) of the publisher ( s ), if different.
The normal position for a colophon was after the explicit, at the end of the text ( and often right at the end of the book, after any index or register ).
The Left Ginza section of Ginza Rba deals with man's soul in the afterlife ; its colophon reveals that it was redacted for the last time hundreds of years before the Islamic Era.
He goes on to speak of himself as being now lodged in Liège, " which is only two days distant from the sea of England "; and it is stated in the colophon ( and in the manuscripts ) that the book was first published in French by Mandeville, its author, in 1355, at Liège, and soon after in the same city translated into " said " Latin form.
The name derives from a former notion that the scribe was the Leinster saint St. Moling ( d. 697 ), founder of Tech-Moling ( St. Mullins, Co. Carlow ), whose subscription occurs in the colophon at the end of St John's Gospel: omen scriptoris Mulling dicitur.
Caxton was responsible for separating Malory's eight book format into 21 books, subdividing each book into a total of 507 chapters, and adding a summary of each chapter and colophon to the entire book.
However, its own colophon says only that it was corrected from manuscripts written by Ben-Asher ; there is no evidence that Ben-Asher himself ever saw it.
The colophon, or logo, was designed by the first art director of the Press, Muriel Cooper, in the early 1960s.
The cover art for Wanted Man is a colophon rendering of Australia's legendary outlaw Ned Kelly ( no relation ) as a guitarist and was painted by David Band.
The cover art for Wanted Man is a colophon rendering of Australia's legendary outlaw Ned Kelly ( no relation ) as a guitarist and was painted by David Band.
According to its colophon, the codex was copied in Cairo from manuscripts written by Aaron ben Moses ben Asher.
According to the colophon attached to most of the existing copies, the Kebra Nagast originally was written in Coptic, then translated into Arabic in the Year of Mercy 409 ( dated to AD 1225 ) by a team of Ethiopian clerics during the office of Abuna Abba Giyorgis, and finally into Ge ' ez at the command of the governor of Enderta Ya ' ibika Igzi '.
Although August Dillmann prepared a summary of the contents of the Kebra Nagast, and published its colophon, no substantial portion of the narrative in the original language was available until F. Praetorius published chapters 19 through 32 with a Latin translation.
A colophon on folio 197 indicates that the codex was produced in 1148.

colophon and scribe
The colophon usually contained facts relative to the text such as associated person ( s ) ( e. g., the scribe, owner, or commissioner of the tablet ), literary contents ( e. g., a title, " catch " phrase, number of lines ), and occasion or purpose of writing.

colophon and for
" However, all these are replaced by Caxton with a final colophon reading: " I pray you all gentlemen and gentlewomen that readeth this book of Arthur and his knights, from the beginning to the ending, pray for me while I am alive, that God send me good deliverance and when I am dead, I pray you all pray for my soul.
* The colophon of two Babylonian System B lunar ephemerides from Babylon ( see ACT 122 for 104 – 101 BC, and ACT 123a for an unknown year ) say that they are the tersitu of Kidinnu.
id: gray value: gray ( 0. 6 ) # for colophon
A colophon at the end declares that no one is able to recite the work in full without a book, the level of detail being too much for the memory to handle.
Examples are Numbers 3: 1, where a later ( and incorrect ) chapter division makes this verse a heading for the following chapter instead of interpreting it properly as a colophon or summary for the preceding two chapters, and Genesis 37: 2a, a colophon that concludes the histories ( toledoth ) of Jacob.
* Anchor Books, produced quality paperbacks for bookstores ; named for the anchor that ( along with a dolphin ) forms Doubleday's colophon ; now part of the Knopf Publishing Group's Vintage Anchor unit
colophon for Carcosa
There have also been speculations about a colophon, an entreaty for the reader to pray for one Wigbald and its role in providing a connection to a specific historical context.
Based on the testimony of this colophon, " Conti Rossini, Littmann, and Cerulli, inter alios, have marked off the period 1314 to 1321-1322 for the composition of the book .".

colophon and work
This misunderstanding arose from a colophon in the second volume, in a different hand, stating that " I, Federico Veterani, wrote the whole work ".

colophon and .
The edition features the following colophon: ... impressit in inclyta Parrhisorum academia Iodocus Badius Ascensius Idibus Martiis.
The colophon to Tyndale's translation of Genesis and the title pages of several pamphlets from this time are purported to have been printed by Hans Luft at Marburg, but this is a false address.
She is named in the colophon to the Elizabethan Brigittine Long Text manuscript produced in exile in the Antwerp region, now known as the Paris Manuscript.
Each of these four tales ends with a colophon meaning " thus ends this branch of the Mabinogi " ( in various spellings ), hence the name.
In the colophon is written: " Each man beneath his flag according to the house of their fathers … and he will merit to bestow a bountiful gift on anyone who grasps the Shield of David.
The colophon lists staff members and acknowledges.
Additionally, the colophon includes technical information pertaining to the yearbook such as publisher, total number of pages, paper weight, copyright.

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