词条 | Half-title |
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The half-title or bastard title is a page carrying nothing but the title of a book—as opposed to the title page, which also lists subtitle, author, publisher and edition. The half-title is usually counted as the very first page (p. i) in a printed book.[1] The half-title can have some ornamentation of the book's title, or it can be plain text. Theodore Low De Vinne distinguishes between half-title and bastard title in his series The Practice of Typography, saying: The half-title should not be confounded with the bastard title. The half-title follows the title and begins the first page of text; the bastard title, usually a single line in capital letters, precedes the full title, and takes a separate leaf with blank verso.[2] See also
References1. ^{{cite book|last1=Chicago|first1=University of|title=The Chicago Manual of Style.|date=2010|publisher=The University of Chicago Press|location=Chicago|isbn=978-0-226-10420-1|page=9|edition=16th|chapter=Title Pages §1.16}} {{Book structure}}{{publishing-stub}}{{book-art-stub}}2. ^{{cite book |last=De Vinne |first=Theodore Low |authorlink=Theodore Low De Vinne |title=Modern Methods of Book Composition |publisher=The Century Co. |year=1904 |series=The Practice of Typography |url=https://archive.org/details/practicetypogra11vinngoog|at=p. 130, note 1}} 1 : Book design |
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