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colophons Meaning in Bengali



একজন প্রকাশক-এর প্রতীক একটি বই (সাধারণত শিরোনাম পৃষ্ঠায় ছাপা

Noun:

পুস্তকের শেষ পৃষ্ঠা,





colophons's Usage Examples:

blending of Tamil and Sanskrit is evidenced in manuscripts and their colophons over a long period of time, and this ultimately may have contributed to.


written by his student Kirakos Banaser and from a number of 15th-century colophons.


evidence available in the colophons of a number of sixteenth-century East Syrian manuscripts.


The evidence from these colophons, deployed by David Wilmshurst.


the Middle East, found that ancient narrative tablets usually ended in colophons which had a very specific format consisting of three parts; 1) "this has.


Manuscript colophons from 1429/30 and 1437 attest to a patriarch named Shemʿon, and David Wilmshurst.


documents placed together, with these colophons marking the ends of some of the source texts.


Aside from these colophons, and obvious breaks between laws,.


mentioned together with the patriarch Shemʿon in colophons of 1680 and 1715 and in a series of five colophons from 1724 to 1732, all from the Tergawar district;.


The chapter colophons of this text mention it as a part of the Brahma Purana.


In its earliest colophons, Wired credited Canadian media theorist Marshall McLuhan as its "patron.


The colophons in Roslin’s manuscripts permit scholars to partially reconstruct the world in which he lived in.


In these colophons Roslin appears.


The left side features various colophons, including those by Zhang Sicheng and Dong Sixue, a Song dynasty official.


For a time, he was married to the courtesan Xue Susu, and wrote colophons for several of her paintings.


linguistic, prosodic and quasi-historic allusions within the texts and the colophons.


It is from these colophons and rarely from the texts of the poems themselves, that the names of many.


A prolific author, he annotated the colophons of each of his works with the number of granthas contained in it, presumably.


This is similar to the colophons of two System B clay tablets that say that they are the tersitu of Kidinnu.


available in this period come from the historian Tovma Metsopetsi and several colophons to contemporary manuscripts.


According to the chapter colophons, the book was composed by the Buddha's disciple Kaccana (or Kaccayana).


In these colophons, in addition to the poet's name is included the music and tune (melodic.



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a publisher's emblem printed in a book (usually on the title page

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