تعريف title page في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.
the page, near the front of a book, that gives its title and, normally, its author and publisher
The first page of a document It can be the cover of a report, test, essay, or book The Title Page usually contains descriptive information such as the title of the document, the name of the author, the date of printing, and is often formatted differently from the rest of the document
a page at the beginning of a book or work, bearing its full title and usually the author's name and the imprint
The first important page in a book It contains the title of the book, the author(s), editor(s), or organization responsible for the intellectual content of the work, the edition (unless it is the first), and the place of publication, publisher, and date of publication (The date is sometimes located on the reverse side of the title page )
The page in a book that contains the official title and other publishing information relating to the book
A page at the beginning of a book bearing publication information such as full title, authors' or editors' names, and the imprint
A page at the front of a book giving the complete title, the names of the author and publisher, and the place of publication. the page at the front of a book which shows the book's name, the writer etc
The recto of the third or fourth leaf of a book, on which is printed the complete title of the book, with other information such as author, volume number, date, patron, publisher's name, and place and date of publication
A page at the beginning of a book, giving the full title and usually the authors name, publisher, and publication date
1 The first page of a book manuscript, bearing the title of the book, the author's byline, a descriptive captions (such as "a novel" or "a story collection"), and contact information for the author (See: example ) When the manuscript is represented by an agency, the agency's standard form may replace the author's title page
The page bearing the title of the book, the author, usually the publisher and date
A page at the front of the book carrying all the essential information which identifies the book; including the author's name, complete title and subtitles, date and place of publication and name of publisher
A page at the beginning of an item bearing the title and usually, though not necessarily, data relating to publication
the starting point for a hypertextual work Within a hypertextual structure, a number of title pages can appear beneath a single home page A title page can also be conceived of as a home page for an individual project
The first page of a document (excluding the cover) which lists the title, author, and some facts of publication For Green River students, they would put their paper title, name, course name, the college name, the place (Auburn, Washington) and the date
Odd-numbered page at the beginning of the book that gives the title, subtitle, author's name, publisher and place of publication
A page at the beginning of an item bearing the title proper and usually, though not necessarily, the statement of responsibility and the data relating to publication The leaf bearing the title page is commonly called the "title page" although properly called the "title leaf " Use t p to abbreviate the term
A page in a book's front matter, usually a right-hand page, stating the title, author and publisher to top
A page of a report that bears the full title of the research study, name of the client, the researcher's name and organization, and the date
Page in the front of a book that states the full title, author(s) name(s), publisher name and place of publication
Found at the front of a text to identify the subject of a report as well as its recipient, author, and date