


Translated from the Greek of Aristotle with Notes. Œuvres d’Archimède, traduites littéralement, avec un commentaire, par Peyrard, 8vo. Origine de l’Imprimerie, par Lambinet, 8vo. 16s.ĭictionnaire de la Fable, ou Mythologie Grecque, Latine, Egyptienne, Celtique, &c. L'Argonautique de Valérius Flaccus, ou la conquête de la Toison d'or, traduit par Dureau-de-la-Malle, 8vo. 1s.Įxamen Critique des Aneiens Historiens d'Alexandre-le-Grand, par M.

Nouveau Dictionnaire portatif de Bibliographie, par Fournier, 8vo. Galerie Mythologique, recueil de Monumens pour servir à l'étude de la Mythologie, de l'Histoire, de l'Art, de l'Antiquité figurée, et du langage allégorique des anciens, par Millin, avec 190 planches contenant près de 800'monumens antiques, 8vo. Le Génie de Virgile, ouvrage posthume de Malfilatre, publié par P. Didot, papier vélin, avec belles figures, par Girardet, 21. de Saint Victor, et accompagnées du texte de Brunck, 8vo. Oders d'Anacréon, traduites en vers, par J. Glossaire de la langue Romaine, par Roquefort, 8vo. If none of those seem to fit, ask your professor or the History Librarian.Dictionnaire Bibliographique choisi du XVe.

If the book or article you wish to cite differs from all of the models given here, please consult. URL.Įxample: (primary video accessed from library) The Library of Congress has an excellent set of example citations that you should consult.Īuthor (or Creator) of image or video. All sources must be approved by your instructor. Note: In most cases, visual sources are not acceptable however some primary sources, such as the Watergate trials or Nazi propaganda, are appropriate and must be cited correctly. Audio/Visual Materials (films, photographs, images, etc.) The Theory of the Leisure Class: An Economic Study of Instituions. For example, Veblen’s book The Theory of the Leisure Class can now be found in Google Books and would be cited similar to section N as follows: When possible, cite your sources according to the appropriate print format, and include the date accessed and the URL. Most sites should give original publication information, but if not, you can try to locate original source information by searching online (try google books or ). Note: Many print primary sources are reproduced in digital format on various websites, such at the ones above. “Codex Justinianus: Protection of Freewomen Married to Servile Husbands.” 530 A.D. Title of Web Site where document is found. (Use this format when using approved websites containing primary source material.) Include as many of the following elements as are available.Īuthor of original document, last name first. “General Discussion of the Contest.” New York Times (1857-1922). JSTOR.Īuthor, first name first (leave blank if no author). “A Letter of Count Tisza’s.” Foreign Affairs 6:3 (April 1928): 501-504. Tisza, Stephen, and Hamilton Fish Armstrong.
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Historical Abstracts with Full Text.įormat with stable url link: (seen in articles retrieved from the JSTOR database) “Martha Jane Bury (1851-1913): A Case Study of Class Identity.” Labour History Review 67:2 (August 2002): 130-148. “Title of Article.” Journal Title Volume number:Issue Number (date): inclusive pages. įormat with (seen in articles retrieved from Ebsco databases):Īuthor, last name first. “In the Name of the Sultan: Haci Mustapha, Pasha of Belgrade and Ottoman Provincial Rule in the Late 18th Century.” International Journal of Middle East Studies 44:1 (2012): 130-139. "Title of Article." Journal Title Volume number: Issue Number (date): inclusive pages. Note: Include all journal information and provide database name and a permanent link to the article from the database.įormat with url (seen in articles retrieved from ProQuest databases):Īuthor, last name first. Articles/Newspapers retrieved from Databases.
