8. Greek and Roman Classics

First Reference Aurhor’s Name, Title of Book, ed. Editor, trans. Translator’s First and Last Name (Place of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication), Volume/Page Number (Chapter Number Paragraph Number Line Number)
Example Aristoteles, Metaphysics, trans. Richard Hope (USA: The University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor Paperbacks, 1960), 139 (1031a 15-20).

Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on the Metaphysics of Aristotle, trans. John P. Roman (Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1961) 784 (XI.2. 2188).

Aristoteles, Metafizik, trans. Ahmet Arslan (İstanbul: Sosyal Yayınlar, Kasım 1996), 171 (III.4 999b 5-7).

Subsequent References Aurhor’s Name, Title of Book, Volume/Page Number (Chapter Number Paragraph Number Line Number)
Example Aristoteles, Metaphysics, 139 (1031a 15-20).

Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on the Metaphysics of Aristotle, 784 (XI.2. 2188).

Aristoteles, Metafizik, 171 (III.4. 999b 5-7).

Bibliography Aurhor’s Name. Title of Book. ed. Editor, trans. Translator’s First and Last Name. Place of Publication: Publisher, Edition Sayısı, Year of Publication.
Example Aristoteles. Metafizik. trans. Ahmet Arslan. İstanbul: Sosyal Yayınlar, Kasım 1996.

Aristoteles. Metaphysics. trans. Richard Hope. USA: The University of Michigan Press: Ann Arbor Paperbacks, 1960.

Thomas Aquinas. Commentary on the Metaphysics of Aristotle. trans. John P. Roman. 2 Volumes. Chicago: Henry Regnery Company, 1961.

  • Classics are saved softwares like EndNote in “Book” format.

  • When referring to classical works, the international standard citation is entered in the field of page number.
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