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(‎Created a new Item: incipits & explicits, Incipits are the first few words of the opening line of a poem, song, or book, often used in lieu of a title, while explicits are the last lines of a work)
 
(‎Created claim: PhiloBiblon ID (P476): ANALYTIC*RELATED_BIBCLASS*INEX)
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Incipits are the first few words of the opening line of a poem, song, or book, often used in lieu of a title, while explicits are the last lines of a work
  • ANALYTIC*RELATED_BIBCLASS*INEX
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incipits & explicits
Incipits are the first few words of the opening line of a poem, song, or book, often used in lieu of a title, while explicits are the last lines of a work
  • ANALYTIC*RELATED_BIBCLASS*INEX

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ANALYTIC*RELATED_BIBCLASS*INEX
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