Prologue
Last update: Tuesday 02nd of December 2008
For other uses, see Prologue (disambiguation). For the compilation-related term, see Function prologue. For the computer programming language, see Prolog. This article is part of the series on: Book design | - General page layout and typography choices
- Front and back covers
- Endpapers
- Front matter
- Half title or Bastard title
- Frontispiece
- Title page
- Edition notice
- Dedication
- Table of contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Dedication
- Prologue
- Body matter, which may include:
- Back matter
- Epilogue
- Extro/Outro
- Afterword
- Conclusion
- Postscript
- Appendix/Addendum
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- Colophon
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Prologue (Greek πρόλογος prologos, from προ~, pro~ - fore~, and lógos, word), or prolog, is a prefatory piece of writing. The Greek prologos included the modern meaning of prologue, but was of wider significance, embracing any kind of preface, like the Latin praefatio. In a book, the prologue is a part of the Front matter which is in the voice of a character in the book, rather than in the voice of the author.
Prologue
Prologue (Greek πρόλογος prologos, from προ~, pro~ - fore~, and lógos, word), or prolog, is a prefatory piece of writing, usually composed to introduce a drama.
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So last week Joseph Scott and Matt Thomas decided to tackle this problem and within a few days they had a new theme for us: Prologue. Imagine it like a group Twitter.
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