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excudit

[ eks-koo-dit ]

Latin.
  1. he printed or engraved (this); she printed or engraved (this). : exc., excud.


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P. Tempest, Excudit,†a small folio volume, which when published, in 1688, consisted of only fifty plates, as the following advertisement, extracted from the London Gazette of May 28-31, 1688, sufficiently proves:—

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Opus hoc admiratione sane dignum, cunctorumq; approbatione / commendatum, ac Sacrarii Confratrum Caritatis Venetiarum / potiſſimum ornamentum, a Titiano Viccellio Cadorensi, / Viro pingendi arte præ cæteris celeberrimo, coloribus quam / fieri potest ad naturale expressum, adumbratumq; pro viribus / exscribere studens J: B: Jackson delineavit, excudit, et exſculpsit.

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Faber aliam multo crassiorem excudit.

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