Rules for Compositors & Readers At the University Press, Oxford

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Nor should 'St.* or * Mr. be separated from the name ; nor initials be divided. ' Mr. W. E. | Gladstone ' might stand for the sake of even spacing, but not 1 Mr. W. I E. Gladstone.' p. or pp. and 1. or U. never to stand at the end of a line in any measure.
ITALICS.
In many works it is now common to print titles of books in italics, instead of in inverted commas. This must be determined by the directions given with the copy, but the practice must be uniform throughout the work.
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... showing {he spellings preferred, and whether they should be put in roman or italics, is printed under the head of * Spelling.'] d by Google 24 Rules for Extracts from foreign books should be in roman between inverted commas.
Names of periodicals and ships should be in italics.
Authorities at the end of quotations or notes thus: Homer, Odyssey, ii. 15, but print Hor. Cartn. ii. 14. 2 ; Hom. Od. iv. 272.
ad loc, e.g., i. e., et seq., ibid./ cf., q.v., u.s M loc cit., &c, not to be in italics.
Even when beginning a footnote, e.g., i.e., q.


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