Explicit (text)

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The explicit (from Latin: explicitus est; lit.'it is unrolled', as applied to scrolls) of a text or document is either a final note indicating the end of the text and often including information about its place, date and authorship; or the final few words of the text itself. In the first case, it is similar to a colophon but always appearing at the end of the text. In the second case, it corresponds to the incipit, the first few words of a text.[1] The end is also referred to as desinit, "it is finished".

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