Colophon

/ˈkɒləfɒn/ noun

A publisher's emblem or inscription at the end of a book, detailing the printer, typeface, and production details; the finishing touch.

From Greek 'kolophon' (summit/finishing touch), from the city of Colophon in ancient Ionia. The horsemen of Colophon were so decisive in battle that 'adding the colophon' meant delivering the final blow.

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