Two languages within one citaton
Hello, and my apologies if this has been dealt with elsewhere.
I have several citations in my bibliography which have different languages in the same citation, which have different capitalization rules. For example:
Henry of Lancaster. 1940. Le livre de seyntz medicines; the unpublished devotional treatise of Henry of Lancaster. Edited by E.J. Arnould. Oxford: B. Blackwell.
I have used the French (fr) code in this case, since the first part of the title is in Middle French. However, the rest of the title is in English so I need English capitalization rules. Is there a way to have both in the same citation?
Thanks
I have several citations in my bibliography which have different languages in the same citation, which have different capitalization rules. For example:
Henry of Lancaster. 1940. Le livre de seyntz medicines; the unpublished devotional treatise of Henry of Lancaster. Edited by E.J. Arnould. Oxford: B. Blackwell.
I have used the French (fr) code in this case, since the first part of the title is in Middle French. However, the rest of the title is in English so I need English capitalization rules. Is there a way to have both in the same citation?
Thanks
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<span class="nocase">Le livre de seyntz medicines</span>
(see https://citeproc-js.readthedocs.io/en/latest/csl-json/markup.html#html-like-formatting-tags).