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From Dictionary.com:

col·o·phon
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 title page of a book.
Col·o·phon
An ancient Greek city of Asia Minor northwest of Ephesus. It was famous for its cavalry.


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