Caxton's prefaces, colophons, and epilogues in particular are self-conscious about authorship, purpose, genre, sources, patronage, medium, and technique. |
The author explains each text, and includes both incipits and colophons of metrological and numerical tables. |
The Germans introduced into their colophons some vainglorious notices. |
The running title and colophons are in rustic capitals, not in uncials. |
The importance attached to patronage can be traced in the colophons of surviving books. |
I wallowed in bindings and leathers and fonts, in all the lovely jargon of the trade, half-titles, colophons, blind stamping, foxing, black letter, washed leaves and cancels. |