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What does ——EK-LIBRIS, the symbol of library tickets, mean?

Ex Libris is a Latin phrase, ex-LiBrρs, which means "part of XXX's book". Usually, the book ticket is printed with Latin Ex-Libris, which means "my library".

Book tickets originated in Europe in the15th century. They are small signs, which show who the collection belongs to in an artistic way, and also beautify and decorate books. They belong to small prints or micro prints, and are known as "print pearls", "paper gems" and "butterflies in books". It was introduced to China in the early 20th century. Generally, it is a 5- 10 cm square printed matter, on which besides the main pattern, there should also be the name or nickname of the bibliophile, fasting name, etc. It is generally accepted internationally to write "ex-libris" (Latin characters) on tickets. This line of Latin characters means "belongs to the private Tibetan Latin" EXLIBRIS ",where" EX "is a prefix and is English" FROM ",which means" from …… "; LIBRIS are English "LIBRARY" and "library". The whole meaning is "library's ...". This is also the most fundamental difference between book tickets and printed matter. Book ",the book ticket is usually posted on the front page or title page of the book. 1. Book label.

2. Seal cutting belongs to the art category, which evolved from the Latin ex-LiBrιs, meaning "part of XXX book". Usually, the book tickets are printed with Latin ex-librs, which means "my collection". Bookmark, the word at the beginning of the bookmark is followed by the Latin name "EXLIBRIS" of the bibliophile, where "EX" is the prefix and means "from" in English; "LIBRIS" is English "LIBRARY" and "library". The whole meaning is "library. . 。” . This is also the most fundamental difference between book tickets and printed matter.