What does this Rx glyph mean in what looks like Latin?

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You're looking at a scribal abbreviation for "-rum". That is, the word is actually philosophorum, but with the last three letters replaced with Ꝣ. Here is a screenshot of the enlarged character from the graphemica page:

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The colon is probably a punctus elevatus which is sometimes written without its tail, i.e. like a colon. It's basically like our modern comma.

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