Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from An Essay on Colophons: With Specimens and Translations
The idea especially implied in the Greek proverbial phrase to put on the colophon is that of putting the finishing stroke to anything, as when a building is com pleted by the addition of the coping-stone, or a discourse is summed up by a recapitulation of its general gist. Is the word simply used in the sense of a crowning peak? Or has it a special connection with the city of Colophon? Ancient writers assert the latter, and assign two reasons.
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