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Printers’ marks were a type of self-protection similar
to a trademark or copyright today. Sometimes they stood
for protected privileges granted by kings or religious leaders.
Often they incorporated mottoes and were based on the names of
kings or religious leaders. Mottoes were often in Latin and
sometimes in Greek or Hebrew. There are fifty-six printers’
marks around the ceiling on this level.
Copyright © by Douglas Houck. Please contact me for use or link of any image(s).
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