Op. cit. (Latin Latin or sometimes Roman is an Italic language originally spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Although often considered a dead language, in view of the fact that it has no native, fluent speakers, Latin continues to be taught in schools and has been, and currently is, used in the process of new word production in modern languages from many, short for "opus citatum"/"opere citato", meaning "the work cited/from the cited work") is the term used to provide an endnote A footnote is a note of text placed at the bottom of a page in a book or document. The note can :The first idea1 for the first footnote on the page, the second idea2 for the second footnote, and so on or footnote A footnote is a note of text placed at the bottom of a page in a book or document. The note can :The first idea1 for the first footnote on the page, the second idea2 for the second footnote, and so on citation to refer the reader to an earlier citation by the same author. To find the Op. cit. source, one has to look at the previous footnotes or general references section to find the relevant source work.

Contrast: Ibid Ibid. is the term used to provide an endnote or footnote citation or reference for a source that was cited in the preceding endnote or footnote. It is similar in meaning to idem (meaning something that has been mentioned previously; the same) abbreviated Id., which is commonly used in legal citation, referring to the last cited source, and supra, meaning cited (with details of the source) above. Also loc. cit. Loc. cit. is a footnote or endnote term used to repeat the title and page number for a given author. Loc. cit. is used in place of ibid. when the reference is not only to the work immediately preceding, but also refers to the same page. Loc. cit. is also used instead of op. cit. when reference is made to a work previously cited and to the same ("in the place cited"), now rarely used.

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The reference no. 11 refers to the last cited work by the author R. Millan, and hence, it is the same as in no 9. (R. Millan, Art of Latin Grammar), although the page is different.

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