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Legman Citations

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On my talk page, you asked about the citation style in the references for Gershon Legman in the Limerick article, specifically, the lower-case Roman numerals. That is the actual pagination of the book, which I have in my possession. It is a convention of scholarly publishing for front matter (introduction, foreword, preface) to get lower-case Roman numerals, and to use Arabic for the main body of the text. Here's the language from the Wikipedia article on the subject (by way of explanation, not justification -- it would be inappropriate to use one Wki article to source another):

"Roman numerals are commonly used in numbered lists (in outline format), clock faces, pages preceding the main body of a book, chord triads in music analysis, the numbering of movie publication dates, successive political leaders or children with identical names, and the numbering of some annual sport events. See Modern usage below."

Regards, DavidOaks (talk) 14:41, 18 November 2008 (UTC)Reply