An essay on colophons : with specimens and translation . en brought to their wished-for end, forwhich to God the One and Three let there be praise, honor,and glory through infinite ages of ages. Amen. And becausein this laying down of volumes I received no small help froman honorable master of sacred memory, Jakob of Amsfort, 158 AN ESSAY ON COLOPHONS while he lived among men a most profound professor of liberalarts and sacred literature, minister of the church of Saint JohnBaptist, and to me as a most friendly brother, I determined tosubjoin at the end of all this a sepulchral inscription, co


An essay on colophons : with specimens and translation . en brought to their wished-for end, forwhich to God the One and Three let there be praise, honor,and glory through infinite ages of ages. Amen. And becausein this laying down of volumes I received no small help froman honorable master of sacred memory, Jakob of Amsfort, 158 AN ESSAY ON COLOPHONS while he lived among men a most profound professor of liberalarts and sacred literature, minister of the church of Saint JohnBaptist, and to me as a most friendly brother, I determined tosubjoin at the end of all this a sepulchral inscription, com-monly called an epitaph, which the most excellent and well-born Dom. Rudolph Lange, a man of great distinction in everykind of literature, canon of the monastic church, urged bythe prayers of friends, furnished in honor of the dead, thatwhile those whom by his wholesome exhortation he recalledfrom error read this, they may offer before the Most High thelife-giving sacrifice for his soul. And the Epitaph duly follows, though it need not bequoted


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