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Latest revision as of 05:27, 24 April 2020

Usage

Men of the Time is a work, written by Thompson Cooper, that was published in multiple editions in the second half of the nineteenth-century.

This template is specifically customised to point to biographies in the eleventh edition that is hosted at Wikisource, s:Men of the Time, eleventh edition, though it will also allow other editions to be cited. It is based on {{Cite encyclopedia}}.

Simple form
{{cite Men of the Time
|name=
|pages=
}}
Advanced form
{{cite Men of the Time
|name=
|pages=
|edition=
|year=
}}
Example

{{cite Men of the Time |name= |pages= }}

  • {{cite Men of the Time |name=Doyle, Henry |pages=352 }}
  •  Cooper, Thompson (1884). "Doyle, Henry" . Men of the Time  (eleventh ed.). London: George Routledge & Sons. p. 352.
Example

{{cite Men of the Time |name= |pages= |edition= |year= }}

  • {{cite Men of the Time |name=Doyle, Henry |pages=352 |edition=Ninth |year=1872 }}

Description of fields

  • name name of the person/biography
  • pages or page: These parameters are for listing the pages relevant to the citation, not the total number of pages in the book. "|pages= 5–7" produces "pp. 5–7", while "|page= 5" produces "p. 5". The "pp." notation indicating multiple pages, and "p." notation indicating a single page, are placed automatically when you choose between the plural (pages) or singular (page) form of the parameter. Page ranges should be separated by an unspaced en dash (–).
  • no-icon=1: removes the lead icon

If not the eleventh edition, then please make sure to add:

  • edition the alternate edition being cited
  • year the year of the alternate edition