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given with an initial capital only.A Treatise <strong>of</strong> morall philosophy Contaynyge the sayings <strong>of</strong> the wyseSENTENCE-STYLE CAPITALIZATION. Sentence-style capitalization is a simpler, though lessdistinct, way <strong>of</strong> presenting titles than headline style. In this style, capitalize only the first letter<strong>of</strong> the first word <strong>of</strong> the title <strong>and</strong> subtitle <strong>and</strong> any proper nouns <strong>and</strong> proper adjectives thereafter.Seeing <strong>and</strong> selling late-nineteenth-century JapanNatural crisis: Symbol <strong>and</strong> imagination in the mid-American farm crisisReligious feminism: A challenge from the National Organization <strong>for</strong> WomenThe last supperSentence style is also used <strong>for</strong> titles <strong>of</strong> works in <strong>for</strong>eign languages. Foreign languages havecapitalization principles different from English, so if you are uncertain about these principlesin a particular language, consult a reliable authority.Speculum Romanae magnificentiaeHistoria de la Orden de San GerónimoReallexikon zur deutschen KunstgeschichtePhénoménologie et religion: Structures de l'institution chrétienne22.3.2 TypographySpecial typography—italics <strong>and</strong> quotation marks—also helps set <strong>of</strong>f the titles <strong>of</strong> works fromsurrounding text. The guidelines listed here apply to titles used in text. They also apply tomost titles in bibliography-style citations (see chapter 17), but not to those in reference list–style citations (see chapter 19).The examples below are presented with headline-style capitalization, but the guidelinesalso apply to titles with sentence-style capitalization (see 22.3.1).ITALICS. Italicize the titles <strong>of</strong> longer works that have been published (in print or electronic<strong>for</strong>m) or otherwise made public, including the following types. In text (but not citations), theword the should be roman <strong>and</strong> lowercase at the beginning <strong>of</strong> most titles, even when it is part<strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficial title. For parts <strong>of</strong> these works <strong>and</strong> shorter works <strong>of</strong> the same type, see below.books (Culture <strong>and</strong> Anarchy, the Chicago Manual <strong>of</strong> Style)plays (A Winter's Tale) <strong>and</strong> very long poems, especially those <strong>of</strong> book length (Dante'sInferno)journals (Signs), magazines (Time), news<strong>papers</strong> (the Washington Post), <strong>and</strong> otherperiodicalslong musical compositions (the Marriage <strong>of</strong> Figaro)www.itpub.net

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