Template:RQ:Fuller Holy Warre

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1639, Thomas Fuller, The Historie of the Holy Warre, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Thomas Buck, one of the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge , →OCLC:

Usage

This template may be used on Wiktionary entry pages to quote Thomas Fuller's work The Historie of the Holy Warre (1st edition, 1639). It can be used to create a link to an online version of the work at Google Books (archived at the Internet Archive).

Parameters

The template takes the following parameters:

  • |1= or |chapter= – the name of the chapter quoted from. If quoting from the chapters indicated in the second column of the following table, specify as the parameter value what is indicated in the first column:
Parameter value Result
Atkins On the Title of This Book (by Hugo Atkins)
Booth To His Worthy and Learned Friend Mr Tho. Fuller, upon His Excellently Composed Historie of the Holy Warre (by J. Booth)
Breton or Bretton To His Deare Friend Mr Fuller (by Clement Breton)
Duport On Mr Fullers Historie of the Holy Warre (by James Duport)
Epistle Dedicatory To the Honourable Edward Montagu, St John Powlet, 
Frontispice or Frontispiece A Declaration of the Frontispice (by John Cleveland)
Gomersall To His Worthily Deare Friend, Thomas Fuller, B.D. upon His Excellent Work, the Holy Warre (by Robert Gomersall)
Hutton (by H. Hutton)
Jackson To His Old Friend Mr Fuller (by Thomas Jackson)
Johnson To His Worthy Friend Mr Thomas Fuller on His Book, The Holy Warre (by William Johnson)
To the Reader To the Reader
Tyrling (by Robert Tyrling)
Vintener To My Friend Mr Thomas Fuller, on His Book The Holy Warre (by Henry Vintener)
The chapters indicated above are unpaginated. Where a chapter is on a single page, the template will determine the URL of the webpage to be linked to. In other cases, |page= must be used to specify the "page number" assigned by Google Books to the URL. For example, if the URL is https://books.google.com/books?id=mhBlAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP6, specify |page=6.
  • |2= or |page=, or |pages=mandatory in some cases: the page number(s) quoted from. When quoting a range of pages, note the following:
    • Separate the first and last pages of the range with an en dash, like this: |pages=110–111.
    • You must also use |pageref= to specify the page number that the template should link to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears).
You must specify this information to have the template link to the online version of the work.
  • |3=, |text=, or |passage= – the passage to be quoted.
  • |footer= – a comment about the passage quoted.
  • |brackets= – use |brackets=on to surround a quotation with brackets. This indicates that the quotation either contains a mere mention of a term (for example, "some people find the word manoeuvre hard to spell") rather than an actual use of it (for example, "we need to manoeuvre carefully to avoid causing upset"), or does not provide an actual instance of a term but provides information about related terms.

Examples

  • Wikitext:
    • {{RQ:Fuller Holy Warre|chapter=The Character of ]; His Soliciting the Holy Warre; the Councel at Clermont, and the Successe thereof|page=14|passage=ea, the Saracens had lately vvaſted Italy, conquered Spain, '''inroded''' Aquitain, and poſſeſſed ſome iſlands in the mid-land-ſea.}}; or
    • {{RQ:Fuller Holy Warre|The Character of ]; His Soliciting the Holy Warre; the Councel at Clermont, and the Successe thereof|14|ea, the Saracens had lately vvaſted Italy, conquered Spain, '''inroded''' Aquitain, and poſſeſſed ſome iſlands in the mid-land-ſea.}}
  • Result:
    • 1639, Thomas Fuller, “The Character of Peter the Hermite; His Soliciting the Holy Warre; the Councel at Clermont, and the Successe thereof”, in The Historie of the Holy Warre, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Thomas Buck, one of the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge , →OCLC, book I, page 14:
      [Y]ea, the Saracens had lately vvaſted Italy, conquered Spain, inroded Aquitain, and poſſeſſed ſome iſlands in the mid-land-ſea.
  • Wikitext: {{RQ:Fuller Holy Warre|chapter=The Pilgrimes Arrivall at Constantinople, Entertainment, and Departure|pages=22–23|pageref=22|passage=e {{...}} by his overcarefulneſſe and cauſeleſſe ſuſpicion, deprived himſelf of this benefit, and '''implunged''' himſelf in much juſt hatred for his unjuſt dealing and treachery.}}
  • Result:
    • 1639, Thomas Fuller, “The Pilgrimes Arrivall at Constantinople, Entertainment, and Departure”, in The Historie of the Holy Warre, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Thomas Buck, one of the printers to the Universitie of Cambridge , →OCLC, book I, pages 22–23:
      [H]e [] by his overcarefulneſſe and cauſeleſſe ſuſpicion, deprived himſelf of this benefit, and implunged himſelf in much juſt hatred for his unjuſt dealing and treachery.