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		Definition of idem in English: idemadverbˈʌɪdɛmˈɪdɛm Used in citations to indicate an author or word that has just been mentioned.  Marianne Elliott, Partners in Revolution, 1982; idem, Wolfe Tone, 1989  Example sentencesExamples -  See Gerald A. McCool, SJ, From Unity to Pluralism: The Internal Evolution of Thomism; and idem, The Neo-Thomists.
 -  S. B. Chrimes; idem, The Governance of England: Otherwise Called the Difference between an Absolute and a Limited Monarchy, ed.
 -  Richard Taruskin: Stravinsky and the Russian traditions: a biography of the works through Mavra (Oxford, 1996); idem: Defining Russia musically: historical and hermeneutical essays (Princeton, 1997).
 
    Definition of idem in US English: idemadverb Used in citations to indicate an author or work that has just been mentioned.  Marianne Elliott, Partners in Revolution, 1982; idem, Wolfe Tone, 1989  Example sentencesExamples -  S. B. Chrimes; idem, The Governance of England: Otherwise Called the Difference between an Absolute and a Limited Monarchy, ed.
 -  Richard Taruskin: Stravinsky and the Russian traditions: a biography of the works through Mavra (Oxford, 1996); idem: Defining Russia musically: historical and hermeneutical essays (Princeton, 1997).
 -  See Gerald A. McCool, SJ, From Unity to Pluralism: The Internal Evolution of Thomism; and idem, The Neo-Thomists.
 
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