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QUOTATION

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Originally appearing in Volume V22, Page 764 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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QUOTATION  , a passage repeated from the writings or speech of another . The verb " to quote " comes from Med .

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Lat.quotare (from quot, how many), to refer to by numbers, i.e. of page, chapter, &c., also to
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separate into chapters, verses, &c . The
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term is also specifically applied to the statement of the current prices of goods and commodities, and of
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stocks and shares (see STOCK
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EXCHANGE) . Useful lists of familiar quotations may be found in the following:—H . T . Riley,
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Dictionary of Latin and Greek Quotations, ed . Bohn; P . H . Dalbiac, Dictionary of
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English Quotations (1896) ; in the same series, T . B . Harbottle, Classical Quotations (1897), and T .

B . Harbottle and P . H . Dalbiac,

French and
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Italian Quotations (1901); Robinson Smith, English Quotations (n.d.) ; H . P . Jones, A New Dictionary of
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Foreign Phrases and Classical Quotations; J . K . Hoyt and A . L . Ward, The Cyclopaedia of
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Practical Quotations, English and Latin (1892); Cassell's
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Book of Quotations (1901); J . Bartlett, Familiar Quotations...in Ancient and
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Modern Literature (1902); in Notes and Queries, the indices to the various series contain, grouped under the heading " Quotation," a large number of out-of -the-way quotations .

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ITS GOOD BUT HOW CAN I FIND QUOTATION ON "INFOMATION" AND "TECHNOLOGIES". THANKS
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