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I'm unclear about what rules of capitalization were applied to this article title. Latin can be capitalized by English rules, in which case all three words would be capitalized, or by rules that I would characterize as "French" but which seem to be more common in English too these days in academic sources (first word and proper nouns only are capitalized in titles), or maybe even by German rules, in which case Canonum would be capitalized and not hibernensis, which is an adjective. In English, it's a proper adjective, and thus capitalized; but in that case, Canonum would be too. The rationale for the capitalization of the Anglicized title escapes me too: "Irish Collection of Canon law." Perhaps this is only a typo, and Law was meant. Cynwolfe ( talk) 20:10, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
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I'm unclear about what rules of capitalization were applied to this article title. Latin can be capitalized by English rules, in which case all three words would be capitalized, or by rules that I would characterize as "French" but which seem to be more common in English too these days in academic sources (first word and proper nouns only are capitalized in titles), or maybe even by German rules, in which case Canonum would be capitalized and not hibernensis, which is an adjective. In English, it's a proper adjective, and thus capitalized; but in that case, Canonum would be too. The rationale for the capitalization of the Anglicized title escapes me too: "Irish Collection of Canon law." Perhaps this is only a typo, and Law was meant. Cynwolfe ( talk) 20:10, 3 August 2009 (UTC)
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