Manual of Style a Compilation of the Typographical Rules in Force At the Univer

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Manual of Style a Compilation of the Typographical Rules in Force At the Univer
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Only in special cases should asterisks, daggers, etc. , be employed (see 234); for instance, in tabular or algebraic matter, where figures would be likely to cause confusion. Index figures in the text should be placed after the punctuation marks : .... The niceties of style which were then invading Attic prose, ' and which made ....
' In particular the avoidance of hiatus. * Schenk's equation.
When figures are not used, the sequence of indices should be: * ("asterisk" or "star"), t ("dagger"),
...| ("double dagger"), § ("section mark"), |i ("parallels"), 1[ ("paragraph mark").
Where references to the same work follow each other closely and uninterruptedly, use ibid, instead of repeating the title. This ibid, takes the place of as much of the previous reference as is repeated. Ibid, should, however, not ordinarily be used for the first footnote on a verso (left-hand) page; it is better usage either to repeat the title, if short, or to use loc. Cit. Or op. Cit. : I Spencer, Principles of Sociology, chap.


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