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Usage

{{Cite DGRBM|author=|title=|volume=|page=|url=|short=}}

This template should be placed on the main page of the article.

There are six optional parameters:

  • author= refers to the author of the respective entry.
    • In place of author= the parameters first= and last= can be used.
    • The author abbreviation (without periods and spaces) can be used. E.g., "AA" will yield " Alexander Allen". Unsigned articles in the Dictionary are by William Smith (WS) himself.
List of authors

AA = Alexander Allen; CTA = Charles Thomas Arnold; JEB = John Ernest Bode; ChAB = Christian A. Brandis; EHB = Edward Herbert Bunbury; AJC = Albany James Christie; AHC = Arthur Hugh Clough; GELC = George Edward Lynch Cotton; SD = Samuel Davidson; WFD = William Fishburn Donkin; WBD = William Bodham Donne; TD = Thomas Dyer; EE = Edward Elder; JTG = John Thomas Graves; WAG = William Alexander Greenhill; AG = Algernon Grenfell; WMG = William Maxwell Gunn; WI = William Ihne; BJ = Benjamin Jowett; HGL = Henry George Liddell; GL = George Long; JMM = John Morell Mackenzie; CPM = Charles Peter Mason; JCM = Joseph Calrow Means; HHM = Henry Hart Milman; AdeM = Augustus de Morgan; WP = William Plate; CEP = Constantine Estlin Prichard; WR = William Ramsay; LS = Leonhard Schmitz; PS = Philip Smith; WS = William Smith; APS = Arthur Penryhn Stanley; AS = Adolph Stahr; LU = Ludwig Urlichs; RW = Robert Whiston

  • volume= refers to the number of the volume (1, 2 or 3) in which the respective entry appears.
  • page= refers to the page number on which the respective entry appears. This parameter should be used concurrently with "volume".
  • title= refers to the name of the entry in the dictionary.
    • if the article is present on wikisource then use wstitle= in place of title=
  • url= can be used to link the title to an external source (" DGRBM: External links" contains urls to external on-line sources). Do not use this option if wstitle is used as the template automatically includes links to an article on Wikisource.
  • short=x — removes certain fields from the display to shorten the citation when placed in "Further reading" or "external links" sections.

Hidden categories

This template places articles into a hidden category with three sub-categories to aid maintenance:

See also


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Usage

{{Cite DGRBM|author=|title=|volume=|page=|url=|short=}}

This template should be placed on the main page of the article.

There are six optional parameters:

  • author= refers to the author of the respective entry.
    • In place of author= the parameters first= and last= can be used.
    • The author abbreviation (without periods and spaces) can be used. E.g., "AA" will yield " Alexander Allen". Unsigned articles in the Dictionary are by William Smith (WS) himself.
List of authors

AA = Alexander Allen; CTA = Charles Thomas Arnold; JEB = John Ernest Bode; ChAB = Christian A. Brandis; EHB = Edward Herbert Bunbury; AJC = Albany James Christie; AHC = Arthur Hugh Clough; GELC = George Edward Lynch Cotton; SD = Samuel Davidson; WFD = William Fishburn Donkin; WBD = William Bodham Donne; TD = Thomas Dyer; EE = Edward Elder; JTG = John Thomas Graves; WAG = William Alexander Greenhill; AG = Algernon Grenfell; WMG = William Maxwell Gunn; WI = William Ihne; BJ = Benjamin Jowett; HGL = Henry George Liddell; GL = George Long; JMM = John Morell Mackenzie; CPM = Charles Peter Mason; JCM = Joseph Calrow Means; HHM = Henry Hart Milman; AdeM = Augustus de Morgan; WP = William Plate; CEP = Constantine Estlin Prichard; WR = William Ramsay; LS = Leonhard Schmitz; PS = Philip Smith; WS = William Smith; APS = Arthur Penryhn Stanley; AS = Adolph Stahr; LU = Ludwig Urlichs; RW = Robert Whiston

  • volume= refers to the number of the volume (1, 2 or 3) in which the respective entry appears.
  • page= refers to the page number on which the respective entry appears. This parameter should be used concurrently with "volume".
  • title= refers to the name of the entry in the dictionary.
    • if the article is present on wikisource then use wstitle= in place of title=
  • url= can be used to link the title to an external source (" DGRBM: External links" contains urls to external on-line sources). Do not use this option if wstitle is used as the template automatically includes links to an article on Wikisource.
  • short=x — removes certain fields from the display to shorten the citation when placed in "Further reading" or "external links" sections.

Hidden categories

This template places articles into a hidden category with three sub-categories to aid maintenance:

See also



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