Purpose

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This template adds an external link to an entry in the Enciclopedia dell' Arte Medievale on the Treccani website.

Parameters

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{{EnciclopediaArteMedievale
 | {{{1}}}
 | {{{2}}} 
 | {{{3}}}
 | {{{4}}}
 | {{{5}}}
}}
  • {{{1}}}: the location of the entry at the Treccani website, without the following _%28Enciclopedia-dell%27-Arte-Medievale%29/. For example, the entry "BACINI", with the URL https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/bacini_%28Enciclopedia-dell%27-Arte-Medievale%29/, will be said to have a location of bacini.
  • {{{2}}}: the title of the entry (defaults to the title of the Wikipedia page)
  • {{{3}}}: the author, when available, is under the title
  • {{{4}}}: the volume, translated. e.g. for II Appendice, use Appendix II
  • {{{5}}}: the year, when given.

Examples and usage

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Suppose you want to add an external link to Treccani's article on Adolfo De Bosis. The location of this entry at Treccani's website is at adolfo-de-bosis, the title of the entry is "Adolfo De Bosis". In this case, the author is missing so an empty placeholder was put instead a fourth parameter. the year is 1931. The code

* {{EnciclopediaArteMedievale|bacini|Bacini|A. Ghidoli||1991}}

will produce the link

  • Bacini entry (in Italian) by A. Ghidoli in the Enciclopedia dell' Arte Medievale (1991)

Note: This template should generally only be used in the External links sections of articles. Consider using {{citation}}, {{cite web}} or related templates for other purposes.