Place. cit.
Loc. cito = "in quoted place" - abbreviation used in footnotes or footnotes to refer to an already cited page of a given item. Loc. cit can be used in place of ibid - if the refers to the cited page in the immediately preceding position, or in place of op. cit. - if it concerns the party of the cited work. It follows that after loc. cit. will never show page number or volume.
Currently loc. cit. comes out of use. Examples
Used locally. cit. points to page 23 of the cited book C. Ciamciara and plays the role of op. cit ..
This time, loc. cit. acts as an ibid to point to page 23 of C. Ciamciara's book cited directly before.
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