单词 | publisher's imprint |
释义 | > as lemmaspublisher's imprint a. The name of the publisher, place of publication, and date, printed in a book, usually at the foot of the title page (formerly often at the end of the book); also, the name of printer and place of printing, printed at the end of the book, or on the back of the title page: these are distinguished as the publisher's imprint and printer's imprint. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > matter of book > [noun] > colophon or imprint epigraph1633 colophon1774 imprint1790 imprimatur1970 1790 Brit. Crit. Feb. (T.) The imprint, as it is called in technical language, ‘E Typographeo Clarendoniano’, or ‘At the Clarendon Press’. 1860 G. A. Sala Lady Chesterfield's Lett. Pref. 3 Many professional critics confine their labours to reviewing the title and imprint of a book. 1893 E. G. Duff Early Printed Bks. 138 From the time of Caxton's death, in 1491, to the time when his own name first appears in an imprint, Wynkyn de Worde printed five books. < as lemmas |
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