Template:Article link/testcases
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{{Article link | article = Tesla's Portrait Shown | periodical = The New York Times | year = 1916 | month = 3 | day = 2 }}
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"Tesla's Portrait Shown" in The New York Times, 2nd March, 1916 |
"Tesla's Portrait Shown" in The New York Times, 2nd March, 1916 |
{{Article link | article = Authors at Home.; XXV. William Henry Bishop at Yale. | link = Authors at Home | periodical = The New York Times | year = 1898 | month = 4 | day = 16 | p = RBA262 | section = Saturday Review of Books and Art | author = [[Author:Burton J. Hendrick|]] | coauthor = [[Author:Earl Sparling|]] }}
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"Authors at Home.; XXV. William Henry Bishop at Yale." by , with in The New York Times, 16th April, 1898, in section "Saturday Review of Books and Art", p. RBA262 |
"Authors at Home.; XXV. William Henry Bishop at Yale." by , with in The New York Times, 16th April, 1898, in section "Saturday Review of Books and Art", p. RBA262 |
{{Article link | article = The Tides | periodical = Littell's Living Age | volume = 128 | issue = 1655 | year = 1876 | month = 2 | day = 26 }}
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"The Tides" in Littell's Living Age, 128 (1655) (26th February, 1876) |
"The Tides" in Littell's Living Age, 128 (1655) (26th February, 1876) |
{{Article link | article = Shakespeare and Deer-Stealing | periodical = Notes and Queries | series = 1 | volume = 1 | issue = 1 | issue_rank = Number | year = 1849 | month = 11 | day = 3 }}
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"Shakespeare and Deer-Stealing" in Notes and Queries, Series 1, 1 (1) (3rd November, 1849) |
"Shakespeare and Deer-Stealing" in Notes and Queries, Series 1, 1 (1) (3rd November, 1849) |
{{Article link | article = The Tides | periodical = Littell's Living Age | volume = 128 | issue = 1655 | issue_link = no }}
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"The Tides" in Littell's Living Age, 128 (1655) |
"The Tides" in Littell's Living Age, 128 (1655) |
{{Article link | periodical = Ackermann’s Repository of Arts | article = Chinese Imperial Edict | series = 1 | volume = 1 | issue_rank = blank | issue = February 1809 }}
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"Chinese Imperial Edict" in Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, Series 1, 1 (February 1809) |
"Chinese Imperial Edict" in Ackermann’s Repository of Arts, Series 1, 1 (February 1809) |
{{Article link | periodical = The Czechoslovak Review | article = The Red and White Flag | volume = 2 | issue_rank = Number | issue = 5 | issue_link = no | issue_in_title = no }}
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"The Red and White Flag" in The Czechoslovak Review, 2 (5) |
"The Red and White Flag" in The Czechoslovak Review, 2 (5) |
{{Article link | periodical = Partisan Review | article = The Situation in American Writing | issue = 4 | issue_rank = Number | volume = 6 | override_date = Summer | year = 1939 }}
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"The Situation in American Writing" in Partisan Review, 6 (4) (Summer, 1939) |
"The Situation in American Writing" in Partisan Review, 6 (4) (Summer, 1939) |
{{Article link | periodical = Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene | volume = 1 | article = Kala-Azar in the Royal Navy | p=121 | pp=125 | override_date=1907–08 }}
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"Kala-Azar in the Royal Navy" in Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1 (1907–08), pp. 121–125 |
"Kala-Azar in the Royal Navy" in Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1 (1907–08), pp. 121–125 |
{{Article link | periodical = The Folk-Lore Journal | volume = 1 | direct_link = "Stories of Fairies from Scotland": pp. [[The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/Stories of Fairies from Scotland (pp. 25-7)|25-7]]; [[The Folk-Lore Journal/Volume 1/Stories of Fairies from Scotland (pp. 55-8)|55-8]] | year = 1883 }}
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"Stories of Fairies from Scotland": pp. 25-7; 55-8 in The Folk-Lore Journal, 1 (1883) |
"Stories of Fairies from Scotland": pp. 25-7; 55-8 in The Folk-Lore Journal, 1 (1883) |
{{Article link | periodical = Once a Week (magazine) | display_periodical = Once a Week | article = The three hunters | series = 1 | volume = 10 | year = 1864 | translator = [[Author:Blomfield Jackson|]] | author = [[Author:Ludwig Uhland|]] }}
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"The three hunters" by in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864) |
"The three hunters" by in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864) |
{{Article link | periodical = Once a Week (magazine) | display_periodical = Once a Week | article = The three hunters | series = 1 | volume = 10 | year = 1864 | author1 = Howard Phillips Lovecraft | author2 = August William Derleth }}
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"The three hunters" by and . in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864) |
"The three hunters" by and . in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864) |
{{Article link | periodical = Once a Week (magazine) | display_periodical = Once a Week | article = The three hunters | series = 1 | volume = 10 | year = 1864 | author1 = Howard Phillips Lovecraft | author2 = August William Derleth | author3 = William Shakespeare (1564-1616) }}
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"The three hunters" by , , and . in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864) |
"The three hunters" by , , and . in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864) |
{{Article link | periodical = Once a Week (magazine) | display_periodical = Once a Week | article = The three hunters | series = 1 | volume = 10 | year = 1864 | author1 = Howard Phillips Lovecraft | author2 = August William Derleth | author3 = William Shakespeare (1564-1616) | author3-display = William Shakespeare }}
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"The three hunters" by , , and . in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864) |
"The three hunters" by , , and . in Once a Week, Series 1, 10 (1864) |
{{Article link | article = Tesla's Portrait Shown | periodical = The New York Times | year = 1916 | month = 03 | day = 02 }}
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"Tesla's Portrait Shown" in The New York Times, 2nd March, 1916 |
"Tesla's Portrait Shown" in The New York Times, 2nd March, 1916 |
{{Article link | article = Tesla's Portrait Shown | periodical = The New York Times | year = 1916 | month = 3 | day = 2 }}
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"Tesla's Portrait Shown" in The New York Times, 2nd March, 1916 |
"Tesla's Portrait Shown" in The New York Times, 2nd March, 1916 |
examples to be converted to a template format
[edit]- "The Three Hunters" in Once a Week, Series 1, Volume 10 (1864), translated by Blomfield Jackson, translated from "Der weiße Hirsch" (1815) by Ludwig Uhland
- "The Minstrel’s Curse" in Once a Week, Series 1, Volume 3 (1860), translated by an unknown writer, translated from "Des Sängers Fluch" (1814) by Ludwig Uhland [note: the translator is anonymously-published and unidentified]
- "The Story of Yvashka with the Bear’s Ear" in Once a Week, Series 1, Volume 6 (1862), translated by George Henry Borrow, translated from a Russian folktale [note: Borrow did not state the exact source from which he got the text of this tale]
- "The Count of Vendel's Daughter" in Once a Week, Series 1, Volume 8 (1863}}, from the old Danish ballad "Grevens Datter af Vendel" as published by Anders Sørensen Vedel in the Hundredvisebogen (1591) [example of an anonymous traditional work where I do know the exact source for the translation]
- "Harald Harfagr" in Once a Week, Series 1, Volume 7 (1862), translated by George Henry Borrow, translated from the 9th-century skaldic poem Hrafnsmál, usually attributed to Þorbjörn Hornklofi
- "From the French of Malherbe" in Once a Week, Series 1, Volume 8 (1863), translated by Blomfield Jackson, a shortened translation of "Consolation à M. du Perier, gentil-homme d'Aix en Provence, sur la mort de sa fille" (1599) by François de Malherbe