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==The George Wythe Collection==
 
==The George Wythe Collection==
This section of Wythepedia is devoted to the [[Wythe's Library|library of George Wythe]] especially as represented by [[George Wythe Collection|The George Wythe Collection]] at the College of William & Mary's [http://law.wm.edu/library/home/index.php Wolf Law Library]. A page will be created for each book title or set known or suspected to have been owned by Wythe.  
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This section of Wythepedia is devoted to the [[Wythe's Library|library of George Wythe]] especially as represented by [[George Wythe Collection|The George Wythe Collection]] at the College of William & Mary's [http://law.wm.edu/library/home/index.php Wolf Law Library]. A page will be created for each title or set known or suspected to have been owned by Wythe. See [[Help:Book Page Style]] for information on formatting the book pages.  
 
 
===Content===
 
Each book page will feature these sections:<br />
 
#Introductory paragraph(s) highlighting the history of the title and author. 
 
#Bibliographic information - Author, Title, Publication information, and Edition.
 
#Evidence for Inclusion in Wythe's Library - a summary of the sources and research that indicate why we think Wythe owned a particular title.
 
#Description of the Wolf Law Library's copy - a description of the physical condition of the volume(s) noting all inscriptions and bookplates. This section will also include a link to the title's record in William & Mary's online catalog. This section will not be included on the pages for titles not owned by The Wolf Law Library.
 
#External Links - redirects to a full text copy of the volume(s) in (in order of preference) Google Books, the Internet Archive, or another free web resource.
 
#References - citations for the information included in the Introductory paragraph and the Evidence for Inclusion sections. Citations follow [http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/16/ch14/ch14_sec018.html The Chicago Manual of Style].
 
#Categories - all book pages fall in the category of "Titles in Wythe's Library"; titles owned by The Wolf Law Library have the added category of "George Wythe Collection at William & Mary's Wolf Law Library"; all book pages will also have at least one subject category such as "English Literature" or "Criminal Law".
 
 
 
===Images===
 
The book pages for items in The George Wythe Collection will also include images of at least one title page, all bookplates and inscriptions, and any illustrations deemed interesting or necessary to enhance the page design. Files for the images will be loaded with the following naming convention:<br />
 
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AuthorShortTitleDateDescription.jgp <br />
 
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;Examples: 
 
 
 
: HouseCommonsHistory1742BookplateTPVersoV1.jpg
 
 
 
: VolneyVoyageEnSyrie1787BookplateV2.jpg
 
 
 
The comment field for the image should include a brief description (title page, bookplate from front paste down, inscription from front fly leaf, frontispiece, etc.) the author's full name, the full title, volume number, publication information and date. The title should be linked to the Wythepedia page for that title.
 
 
 
;Examples:
 
 
 
: Bookplate from front paste down in C. F. Volney's ''Voyage en Syrie et en Égypte'', volume two, Paris: Volland, Desenne, 1787
 
 
 
: Inscription on title page verso from ''History and Proceedings of the House of Commons'', volume one, London: Printed for Richard Chandler ..., 1742-1744.
 
 
 
: Illustration of Natural Bridge "View A" from François Jean, Marquis de Chastellux's ''Travels in North-America'', volume two, London: Printed for G. G. J. and J. Robinson, 1787.
 
 
 
: Title page from Simon Pelloutier's ''Histoire des Celtes'', volume one, À La Haye: Chez Isaac Beauregard, 1750.
 
 
 
===Examples of Finished Pages===
 
See [[Britton]] or [[Law Tracts]] for examples of finished book pages.
 
 
 
  
 
==The George Wythe Encyclopedia==
 
==The George Wythe Encyclopedia==
 
This section of Wythepedia covers all aspects of Wythe's life and career other than his library. The sections below are those which have been identified at this point. We expect to add more sections as time and imagination allow.
 
This section of Wythepedia covers all aspects of Wythe's life and career other than his library. The sections below are those which have been identified at this point. We expect to add more sections as time and imagination allow.
  
===Biographical pages===
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===Biographical pages concerning Wythe===
Eventually we plan to have a page devoted to every part of Wythe's life imaginable. Some of the early pages include [[Wythe's Judicial Career]],[[Death of George Wythe|Wythe's Death]], and [[Wythe the Teacher]]. These pages should all link to the main biography page [[George Wythe]] and include references and any links to appropriate Wythepedia pages or outside materials (such as full-text articles, items in the repository, or reference materials available online).  
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Eventually we plan to have a page devoted to every part of Wythe's life. Some of the early pages include [[Death of George Wythe|Wythe's Death]], [[Wythe's Judicial Career]], and [[Wythe the Teacher]]. These pages should all link to the [[George Wythe|main biography page]] and include references and any links to appropriate Wythepedia pages or outside materials (such as full-text articles, items in the [http://scholarship.law.wm.edu/ repository], or reference materials available online).  
  
Citations follow [http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/16/ch14/ch14_sec018.html The Chicago Manual of Style] except citations for legal materials. Legal materials follow ''The Bluebook''.  
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Citations follow [http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/16/ch14/ch14_sec018.html The Chicago Manual of Style] except citations for legal materials. Legal materials follow [https://catalog.swem.wm.edu/law/Record/442036 ''The Bluebook''].  
  
While we might add full-text pdf files for some shorter materials, we will not be adding full-text for lengthy articles or books. We will be expanding the book/article reviews pages for the biographies of Wythe (see "Further Reading" on the [[George Wythe|main biography page]].
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While we might add full-text pdf files for some shorter materials, we will not be adding full-text for lengthy articles or books. We will be expanding the book/article reviews pages for the biographies of Wythe (see "Further Reading" on the [[George Wythe|main biography page]]).
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===Biographical pages for other people===
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Biographical pages for the people in Wythe's life should be created
  
 
===Letters and Papers===
 
===Letters and Papers===
We are actively searching for all examples of letters to or from George Wythe (and any other Wythe papers that might be "out there"). With a few
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We are actively searching for all examples of letters to or from George Wythe (and any other Wythe papers that might be "out there"). The pages for the letters include a transcription of the text and an image of the letter when available. If we find a transcription, we credit the source. See [[Letters and Papers]] for the complete list of letters located to date. Pages are named and citations formed using [http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/16/ch14/ch14_sec018.html The Chicago Manual of Style].
*Wythe's Individual Cases
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*Memoria
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===Wythe's Judicial Decisions===
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We will include a short summary of all of Wythe's available judicial decisions. Particularly noteworthy cases, such as [[Commonwealth v. Caton]], will receive more in-depth discussion. Citations follow [http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/16/ch14/ch14_sec018.html The Chicago Manual of Style] except citations for the actual cases. Citations for the cases follow [https://catalog.swem.wm.edu/law/Record/442036 ''The Bluebook''].

Revision as of 17:01, 4 September 2013

Wythepedia is divided into two main categories: The George Wythe Collection and The George Wythe Encyclopedia.

The George Wythe Collection

This section of Wythepedia is devoted to the library of George Wythe especially as represented by The George Wythe Collection at the College of William & Mary's Wolf Law Library. A page will be created for each title or set known or suspected to have been owned by Wythe. See Help:Book Page Style for information on formatting the book pages.

The George Wythe Encyclopedia

This section of Wythepedia covers all aspects of Wythe's life and career other than his library. The sections below are those which have been identified at this point. We expect to add more sections as time and imagination allow.

Biographical pages concerning Wythe

Eventually we plan to have a page devoted to every part of Wythe's life. Some of the early pages include Wythe's Death, Wythe's Judicial Career, and Wythe the Teacher. These pages should all link to the main biography page and include references and any links to appropriate Wythepedia pages or outside materials (such as full-text articles, items in the repository, or reference materials available online).

Citations follow The Chicago Manual of Style except citations for legal materials. Legal materials follow The Bluebook.

While we might add full-text pdf files for some shorter materials, we will not be adding full-text for lengthy articles or books. We will be expanding the book/article reviews pages for the biographies of Wythe (see "Further Reading" on the main biography page).

Biographical pages for other people

Biographical pages for the people in Wythe's life should be created

Letters and Papers

We are actively searching for all examples of letters to or from George Wythe (and any other Wythe papers that might be "out there"). The pages for the letters include a transcription of the text and an image of the letter when available. If we find a transcription, we credit the source. See Letters and Papers for the complete list of letters located to date. Pages are named and citations formed using The Chicago Manual of Style.

Wythe's Judicial Decisions

We will include a short summary of all of Wythe's available judicial decisions. Particularly noteworthy cases, such as Commonwealth v. Caton, will receive more in-depth discussion. Citations follow The Chicago Manual of Style except citations for the actual cases. Citations for the cases follow The Bluebook.