Template:RQ:Mather Magnalia Christi/documentation
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Usage
[edit]This template may be used in Wiktionary entries to format quotations from Cotton Mather's work Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, the Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting in the Year 1620. unto the Year of Our Lord, 1698 (1st edition, 1702). It can be used to create a link to an online version of the work at the Internet Archive.
Parameters
[edit]The template takes the following parameters:
|author=
– if the part of the work quoted from is by someone other than Mather, use this parameter to specify the author's name.|1=
or|book=
– mandatory: the book number quoted from in uppercase Roman numerals, from|book=I
to|book=VII
.|2=
or|chapter=
, and/or|chaptername=
–- if quoting from one of the chapters indicated in the second column of the following table, give
|2=
or|chapter=
the value indicated in the first column:
- if quoting from one of the chapters indicated in the second column of the following table, give
Parameter value | Result |
---|---|
Attestation | An Attestation to This Church-history of New-England |
Danforth | Ad Politicum Literaturæ, atque Sacrarum Literaturum Antistitem, Angliæque Americanæ Antiquarium Callentissimum, Reverendum Dominum, D. Cottonum Matherum, Apud Bostonenses V.D.M. (by J. Danforth) |
Introduction | A General Introduction |
Prefatory Poem | A Prefatory Poem, on that Excellent Book, Entituled Magnalia Christi Americana: […] (by Nicholas Noyes) |
Rawson | To the Learned and Reverend Mr. Cotton Mather, on His Excellent Magnalia (by Grindal Rawson) |
Selijns | In Jesu Christi Magnalia Americana, Digesta in Septem Libros, Per Magnum, Doctissimumque Virum, D. Cottonum Matherum, J. Christi Servum, Ecclesiæque Americano Bostoniensis Ministrum Pium & Disertissimum (by Henricus Selijns) |
Thompson | Celeberrimi Cottoni Matheri, Celebratio; Qui Heorum Vitas, in sui-ipsius & illorum Memoriam sempiternam, revocavit (by B. Thompson) |
Woodbridge | To the Reverend Mr. Cotton Mather, on His History of New-England (by Timothy Woodbridge) |
- As these chapters are unpaginated, use
|3=
or|page=
to specify the "page number" assigned by the Internet Archive to the URL of the webpage to be linked to. For example, if the URL ishttps://archive.org/details/magnaliachristia00math/page/n8/mode/1up
, specify|page=8
.
- As these chapters are unpaginated, use
- In other cases, use
|2=
or|chapter=
to specify the chapter number quoted from in uppercase Roman numerals, and/or|chaptername=
to specify the name of the chapter.
- In other cases, use
|date=
, or (|month=
and)|year=
– if the part of the work quoted from is separately dated, use|date=
to specify it in the format7 February 1698
orFebruary 7, 1698
. The date will be converted from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar. If only the month and year, or year alone, of the sermon is known, use|month=
and/or|year=
to specify this information.|3=
or|page=
, or|pages=
– mandatory in some cases: the page number(s) quoted from. If quoting a range of pages, note the following:- Separate the first and last page number of the range with an en dash, like this:
|pages=10–11
. - You must also use
|pageref=
to indicate the page to be linked to (usually the page on which the Wiktionary entry appears).
- Separate the first and last page number of the range with an en dash, like this:
- This parameter must be specified to have the template determine, in book V, the part number (1st–4th) quoted from, and to link to the online version of the work.
- The pagination starts from 1 in each book.
- In book IV, page numbers 1–124 are not used; the text is unaffected.
|column=
or|columns=
– the column number(s) quoted from, either|column=1
or|column=2
. If quoting from both columns, either omit this parameter or separate the column numbers with an en dash, like this:|columns=1–2
.|4=
,|text=
, or|passage=
– the passage to be quoted.|footer=
– a comment on 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
[edit]- Wikitext:
{{RQ:Mather Magnalia Christi|book=II|chapter=IV|chaptername=Nehemias Americanus. The Life of {{w|John Winthrop}}, Esq; Governour of the Massachuset Colony|section=§ 9|page=13|column=1|passage=[A] pretended Invaſion made upon the ''Liberties'' of the ''People'' vvas complained of the ''Deputy-Governour'', vvas moſt Irregularly call'd forth unto an Ignominous ''Hearing'' before them in a vaſt Aſſembly; vvhereto vvith a ''Sagacious '''Humilitude''''' he ''conſented'', although he ſhevv'd them hovv he might have ''Refuſed'' it.}}
; or{{RQ:Mather Magnalia Christi|II|IV|chaptername=Nehemias Americanus. The Life of {{w|John Winthrop}}, Esq; Governour of the Massachuset Colony|section=§ 9|13|column=1|[A] pretended Invaſion made upon the ''Liberties'' of the ''People'' vvas complained of the ''Deputy-Governour'', vvas moſt Irregularly call'd forth unto an Ignominous ''Hearing'' before them in a vaſt Aſſembly; vvhereto vvith a ''Sagacious '''Humilitude''''' he ''conſented'', although he ſhevv'd them hovv he might have ''Refuſed'' it.}}
- Result:
- 1702, Cotton Mather, “[Book II (Ecclesiasum Clypei. […]).] Chapter IV. Nehemias Americanus. The Life of John Winthrop, Esq; Governour of the Massachuset Colony.”, in Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, the Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting in the Year 1620. unto the Year of Our Lord, 1698. […], London: […] Thomas Parkhurst, […], →OCLC, § 9, page 13, column 1:
- [A] pretended Invaſion made upon the Liberties of the People vvas complained of the Deputy-Governour, vvas moſt Irregularly call'd forth unto an Ignominous Hearing before them in a vaſt Aſſembly; vvhereto vvith a Sagacious Humilitude he conſented, although he ſhevv'd them hovv he might have Refuſed it.
- Wikitext:
{{RQ:Mather Magnalia Christi|book=IV|chaptername=The Life and Death of Mr. Nathanael Mather|section=section II (His Piety)|page=217|column=1|passage=It vvas his manner in the Morning to ''meditate'' very ſeriouſly and '''fixedly''' upon ſome ''Truth'', or ſome ''Text'', for a good part of an Hour together.}}
- Result:
- 1702, Cotton Mather, “[Book IV (Sal Gentium. […]).] The Life and Death of Mr. Nathanael Mather.”, in Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, the Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting in the Year 1620. unto the Year of Our Lord, 1698. […], London: […] Thomas Parkhurst, […], →OCLC, section II (His Piety), page 217, column 1:
- It vvas his manner in the Morning to meditate very ſeriouſly and fixedly upon ſome Truth, or ſome Text, for a good part of an Hour together.
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