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The authortitle-icomp style

This style combines the features of authortitle-ibid and authortitle-comp. It will implicitly enable the sortcites package option at load time. This style is intended for citations given in footnotes.

Additional package options

The ibidpage option

The scholarly abbreviation ibidem is sometimes taken to mean both ‘same au-thor + same title’ and ‘same auau-thor + same title + same page’ in traditional citation schemes. By default, this is not the case with this style because it may lead to ambiguous citations. With ibidpage=true a page range postnote will be suppressed in an ibidem citation if the last citation was to the same page range. With ibidpage=false the postnote is not omitted. Citations to differ-ent page ranges than the previous always produce the page ranges with either setting. The default setting is ibidpage=false.

Consider the following example citations \cite[12]{cicero}

\cite[12]{cicero} \cite[12]{worman} \cite[13]{worman}

If ibidpage is set to true, the citations come out as Cicero, De natura deorum, p. 12

ibid.

Worman, The Cast of Character, p. 12 ibid., p. 13

The result for ibidpage=false is Cicero, De natura deorum, p. 12 ibid., p. 12

Worman, The Cast of Character, p. 12 ibid., p. 13

The dashed option

By default, this style replaces recurrent authors/editors in the bibliography by a dash so that items by the same author or editor are visually grouped. This feature is controlled by the package option dashed. Setting dashed=false in the preamble will disable this feature. The default setting is dashed=true.

Hints

If you want terms such as ibidem to be printed in italics, redefine \mkibid as follows:

\renewcommand*{\mkibid}{\emph}

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\footcite examples

This is just filler text.1 This is just filler text.2 This is just filler text.3

1Aristotle, Physics, Poetics, Rhetoric; Averroes, Possibility of Conjunction. 2Aristotle, Rhetoric.

3Ibid.

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References

Aristotle. Physics. Trans. by P. H. Wicksteed and F. M. Cornford. New York: G. P. Putnam, 1929.

— Poetics. Ed. by D. W. Lucas. Clarendon Aristotle. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1968.

— The Rhetoric of Aristotle with a commentary by the late Edward Meredith Cope. Ed. and comm. by Edward Meredith Cope. 3 vols. Cambridge Univer-sity Press, 1877.

Averroes. The Epistle on the Possibility of Conjunction with the Active Intel-lect by Ibn Rushd with the Commentary of Moses Narboni. Ed. and trans. by Kalman P. Bland. Moreshet: Studies in Jewish History, Literature and Thought 7. New York: Jewish Theological Seminary of America, 1982.

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