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+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/README.md
@@ -8,12 +8,26 @@ All example notes and bibliography entries from the handbook are supported.
* `biblatex-sbl.pdf`: Style usage and documentation summary.
* `biblatex-sbl.bib`: Database entries for all example citations in the handbook.
-* `biblatex-sbl-test.pdf`: Example usage for all example citations in the handbook.
+* `biblatex-sbl-examples.pdf`: Example usage for all example citations in the handbook.
* `biblatex-sbl-ibid.pdf`: Example usage of *ibidem* and *idem* settings.
* `sbl-paper.sty`: A style file for papers matching the Student Supplement to the SBLHS.
* `sbl-paper.tex`: An example paper using `sbl-paper.sty`.
* `sbl-paper-bibleref.ist`: An index style file for printing a Scripture Reference Index (used with `sbl-paper.tex`).
+## Installation from CTAN, TeXLive, or MiKTeX
+
+`biblatex-sbl` is available in CTAN at https://www.ctan.org/pkg/biblatex-sbl
+
+It is also in TeXLive and MiKTeX and can be installed in the usual way through your distribution.
+
+## Installation from Git Source
+
+```
+git clone https://github.com/dcpurton/biblatex-sbl.git
+cd biblatex-sbl
+make install
+```
+
## Manual Installation
* Copy `sbl-paper.sty`, `biblatex-sbl.def`, `sbl.cbx`, `sbl.bbx`, `sbl.dbx`, and `*.lbx` into `$TEXMFHOME/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/`
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+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-examples.tex
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
\usepackage{titlesec}
\usepackage{listings}
\usepackage{imakeidx}
-\makeindex[title=Author Index,intoc]
+\makeindex[title=Author Index,intoc,options=-q]
\usepackage[style=sbl,indexing=cite,idemtracker=false,ibidtracker=false]{biblatex}
\usepackage{hyperref}
\addbibresource{biblatex-sbl.bib}
@@ -159,12 +159,6 @@
\subparagraph{Biblatex Output}
}{\color{black}}
-\newenvironment{refimp}{%
- \subparagraph{Reference Implementation}
- \color{reference-colour}
- \rm
-}{\par\color{black}}
-
\lstdefinelanguage{BibTeX}{%
keywords={%
@book,@article,@incollection,@suppbook,@mvbook,@collection,@review,@misc,%
@@ -266,10 +260,12 @@
\lst@RestoreCatcodes
\makeatother
-\begin{document}
-
\title{Biblatex-SBL Examples and Test File}
\author{David Purton}
+\date{}
+
+\begin{document}
+
\maketitle
\tableofcontents
@@ -301,18 +297,6 @@
\samplebib{talbert:1992}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}15. Charles H. Talbert, \emph{Reading John: A Literary
- and Theological Commentary on the Fourth Gospel and the Johannine Epistles}
- (New York: Crossroad, 1992), 127.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}19. Talbert, \emph{Reading John,} 22.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Talbert, Charles H. \emph{Reading John: A Literary and
- Theological Commentary on the Fourth Gospel and the Johannine Epistles.} New
- York: Crossroad, 1992.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Book by Two or Three Authors}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -331,18 +315,6 @@
\samplebib{robinson+koester:1971}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}4. James M. Robinson and Helmut Koester,
- \emph{Trajectories through Early Christianity} (Philadelphia: Fortress,
- 1971), 237.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}12. Robinson and Koester, \emph{Trajectories through
- Early Christianity,} 23.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Robinson, James M., and Helmut Koester. \emph{Trajectories
- through Early Christianity.} Philadelphia: Fortress, 1971.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Book by More than Three Authors}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -361,17 +333,6 @@
\samplebib{scott+etal:1993}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}7. Bernard Brandon Scott et al., \emph{Reading New
- Testament Greek} (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1993), 53.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}9. Scott et al., \emph{Reading New Testament Greek,} 42.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Scott, Bernard Brandon, Margaret Dean, Kristen Sparks,
- and Frances LaZar. \emph{Reading New Testament Greek.} Peabody, MA:
- Hendrickson, 1993.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Translated Volume}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -392,18 +353,6 @@
\samplebib{egger:1996}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}14. Wilhelm Egger, \emph{How to Read the New Testament:
- An Introduction to Linguistic and Historical-Critical Methodology,} trans.\@
- Peter Heinegg (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1996), 28.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}18. Egger, \emph{How to Read,} 291.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Egger, Wilhelm. \emph{How to Read the New Testament:
- An Introduction to Linguistic and Historical-Critical Methodology.}
- Translated by Peter Heinegg. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1996.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{The Full History of a Translated Volume}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -446,22 +395,6 @@
\samplebib{wellhausen:1957}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}3. Julius Wellhausen, \emph{Prolegomena to the History
- of Ancient Israel} (New York: Meridian Books, 1957), 296; repr. of
- \emph{Prolegomena to the History of Israel,} trans.\@ J.~Sutherland Black and
- A.~Enzies, with preface by W.~Robertson Smith (Edinburgh: Black, 1885);
- trans.\@ of \emph{Prolegomena zur Geschichte Israels,} 2nd~ed. (Berlin:
- Reimer, 1883).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Julius Wellhausen,\footnote{Should be “Wellhausen,
- Julius.”?} \emph{Prolegomena to the History of Ancient Israel.} New York:
- Meridian Books, 1957. Reprint of \emph{Prolegomena to the History of
- Israel.} Translated by J.~Sutherland Black and A.~Enzies, with preface by
- W.~Robertson Smith. Edinburgh: Black, 1885. Translation of \emph{Prolegomena
- zur Geschichte Israels.} 2nd~ed. Berlin: Reimer, 1883.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Book with One Editor}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -481,18 +414,6 @@
\samplebib{tigay:1985}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. Jeffrey H. Tigay, ed., \emph{Empirical Models for
- Biblical Criticism} (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1985),
- 35.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}9. Tigay, \emph{Empirical Models,} 38.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Tigay, Jeffrey H., ed. \emph{Empirical Models for
- Biblical Criticism.} Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press,
- 1985.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Book with Two or Three Editors}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -515,21 +436,6 @@
\samplebiblist{kaltner+mckenzie:2002}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}44. John Kaltner and Steven L. McKenzie, eds.,
- \emph{Beyond Babel: A Handbook for Biblical Hebrew and Related Languages,}
- RBS~42 (Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2002), xii.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}47. Kaltner and McKenzie,\footnote{Should include
- \emph{“Beyond Babel,”}?} viii.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Kaltner, John, and Steven L. McKenzie, eds.
- \emph{Beyond Babel: A Handbook for Biblical Hebrew and Related Languages.}
- RBS~42. Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2002.
-
- \refbiblist{RBS}{Resources for Biblical Study}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Book with Four or More Editors}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -552,20 +458,6 @@
\samplebiblist{oates+etal:2001}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}4. John F. Oates et al., eds., \emph{Checklist of
- Editions of Greek and Latin Papyri, Ostraca, and Tablets,} 5th~ed., BASPSup
- 9 (Oakville, CT: American Society of Papyrologists, 2001), 10.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Oates, John F., William H. Willis, Roger S. Bagnall,
- and Klaas A. Worp, eds. \emph{Checklist of Editions of Greek and Latin
- Papyri, Ostraca, and Tablets.} 5th~ed. BASPSup~9. Oakville, CT: American
- Society of Papyrologists, 2001.
-
- \refbiblist{BASPSup}{Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists,
- Supplements}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Book with Both Author and Editor}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -584,14 +476,6 @@
\samplebib{schillebeeckx:1986}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}45. Edward Schillebeeckx, \emph{The Schillebeeckx
- Reader,} ed.\@ Robert J. Schreiter (Edinburgh: T\&T Clark, 1986), 20.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Schillebeeckx, Edward. \emph{The Schillebeeckx
- Reader.} Edited by Robert J. Schreiter. Edinburgh: T\&T Clark, 1986.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Book with Author, Editor, and Translator}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -611,16 +495,6 @@
\samplebib{blass+debrunner:1982}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}3. Friedrich Blass and Albert Debrunner,
- \emph{Grammatica del greco del Nuovo Testamento,} ed.\@ Friedrich Rehkopf,
- trans.\@ Giordana Pisi (Brescia: Paideia, 1982), 40.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Blass, Friedrich, and Albert Debrunner.
- \emph{Grammatica del greco del Nuovo Testamento.} Edited by Friedrich
- Rehkopf. Translated by Giordana Pisi. Brescia: Paideia, 1982.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Title in a Modern Work Citing a Nonroman Alphabet}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -640,13 +514,6 @@
\samplebiblist{irvine:2014}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}34. Stuart A. Irvine, “Idols [\emph{ktbwnm}]: A Note on
- Hosea 13:2a,” \emph{JBL}~133 (2014): 509–17.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{JBL}}{\emph{Journal of Biblical Literature}}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{An Article in and Edited Volume}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -664,23 +531,10 @@
\begin{biboutput}
\samplecite{3}{attridge:1986}
- \samplecite{6}{attridge:1986}
+ \samplecite{6}[311-343]{attridge:1986}
\samplebib{attridge:1986}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}3. Harold W. Attridge, “Jewish Historiography,” in
- \emph{Early Judaism and Its Modern Interpreters,} ed.\@ Robert A. Kraft and
- George W. E. Nickelsburg (Philadelphia: Fortress; Atlanta: Scholars Press,
- 1986), 311–43.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}6. Attridge, “Jewish Historiography,” 314–17.
-
- Attridge, Harold A. “Jewish Historiography.” Pages 311–43 in \emph{Early
- Judaism and Its Modern Interpreters.} Edited by Robert A. Kraft and George
- W. E. Nickelsburg. Philadelphia: Fortress; Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1986.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{An Article in a Festschrift}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -703,22 +557,6 @@
\samplebib{vanseters:1995}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}8. John Van Seters, “The Theology of the Yahwist: A
- Preliminary Sketch,” in \emph{“Wer ist wie du, Herr, unter den Göttern?”:
- Studien zur Theologie und Religionsgeschichte Israels für Otto Kaiser zum
-70. Geburtstag,} ed.\@ Ingo Kottsieper et al. (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck \&
- Ruprecht, 1995), 219–28.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}17. Van Seters, “Theology of the Yahwist,” 222.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Van Seters, John. “The Theology of the Yahwist: A
- Preliminary Sketch.” Pages~219–28 in \emph{“Wer ist wie du, Herr, unter den
- Göttern?”: Studien zur Theologie und Religionsgeschichte Israels für Otto
- Kaiser zum~70. Geburtstag.} Edited by Ingo Kottsieper et al. Göttingen:
- Vandenhoeck \& Ruprecht, 1995.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{An Introduction, Preface, or Foreword Written by Someone Other
Than the Author}
@@ -736,25 +574,11 @@ Than the Author}
\end{lstlisting}
\begin{biboutput}
- \samplecite{2}[xi-xii]{boers:1996}
+ \samplecite{2}[xi-xxi]{boers:1996}
\samplecite{6}[xi-xx]{boers:1996}
\samplebib{boers:1996}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}2. Hendrikus Boers, introduction to \emph{How to Read
- the New Testament: An Introduction to Linguistic and Historical-Critical
- Methodology,} by Wilhelm Egger, trans.\@ Peter Heinegg (Peabody; MA:
- Hendrickson, 1996), xi–xxi.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}6. Boers, introduction, xi–xx.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Boers, Hendrikus. Introduction to \emph{How to Read
- the New Testament: An Introduction to Linguistic and Historical-Critical
- Methodology,} by Wilhelm Egger. Translated by Peter Heinegg. Peabody; MA:
- Hendrickson, 1996.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Multiple Publishers for a Single Book}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -775,15 +599,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{gerhardsson:1961}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hangindent\bibindent Birger Gerhardsson,\footnote{Should be “Gerhardsson,
- Birger.”?} \emph{Memory and Manuscript: Oral Tradition and Written
- Transmission in Rabbinic Judaism and Early Christianity.} ASNU~22. Lund:
- Gleerup; Copenhagen: Munksgaard, 1961.
-
- \refbiblist{ASNU}{Acta Seminarii Neotestamentici Upsaliensis}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Revised Edition}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -802,15 +617,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{pritchard:1969}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}87. James B. Pritchard, ed., \emph{Ancient Near Eastern
- Texts Relating to the Old Testament,} 3rd~ed. (Princeton: Princeton
- University Press, 1969), xxi.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Pritchard, James B., ed. \emph{Ancient Near Eastern
- Texts Relating to the Old Testament.} 3rd~ed. Princeton: Princeton
- University Press, 1969.
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@book{blenkinsopp:1996,
@@ -828,14 +635,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{blenkinsopp:1996}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}56. Joseph Blenkinsopp, \emph{A History of Prophecy in
- Israel,} rev.\@ and enl.\@ ed. (Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996), 81.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Blenkinsopp, Joseph. \emph{A History of Prophecy in
- Israel.} Rev.\@ and enl.\@ ed. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 1996.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Recent Reprint Title}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -856,18 +655,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{vanseters:1997}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. John Van Seters, \emph{In Search of History:
- Historiography in the Ancient World and the Origins of Biblical History}
- (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983; repr., Winona Lake, IN:
- Eisenbrauns, 1997), 35.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Van Seters, John. \emph{In Search of History:
- Historiography in the Ancient World and the Origins of Biblical History.}
- New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983. Repr., Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns,
- 1997.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Reprint Title in the Public Domain}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -887,19 +674,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{deissmann:1995}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. Gustav Adolf Deissmann, \emph{Light from the Ancient
- East: The New Testament Illustrated by Recently Discovered Texts of the
- Graeco-Roman World} (trans.\@ Lionel R. M. Strachan;\footnote{Should be “,
- trans.\@ Lionel R.\ M.\ Strachan (”?} 1927; repr., Peabody, MA: Hendrickson,
- 1995), 55.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Deissmann, Gustav Adolf. \emph{Light from the Ancient
- East: The New Testament Illustrated by Recently Discovered Texts of the
- Graeco-Roman World.} Translated by Lionel R. M. Strachan. 1927. Repr., Peabody,
- MA: Hendrickson, 1995.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Forthcoming Book}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -915,6 +689,8 @@ Than the Author}
}
\end{lstlisting}
+\break
+
\begin{biboutput}
\samplecite{9}{harrison+welborn:forthcoming}
\samplecite{12}[201]{harrison+welborn:forthcoming}
@@ -922,20 +698,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{harrison+welborn:forthcoming}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}9. James R. Harrison and L. L. Welborn, eds., \emph{The
- First Urban Churches 2: Roman Corinth,} WGRWSup (Atlanta: SBL Press,
- forthcoming).
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}12. Harrison and Welborn, \emph{Roman Corinth,} 201.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Harrison, James R.\footnote{Should be “Harrison, James
- R.,”} and L. L. Welborn, eds. \emph{The First Urban Churches 2: Roman
- Corinth.} WGRWSup. Atlanta: SBL Press, forthcoming.
-
- \refbiblist{WGRWSup}{Writings from the Greco-Roman World Supplement Series}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Multivolume Work}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -957,17 +719,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{harnack:1896-1905}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. Adolf Harnack, \emph{History of Dogma,} trans.\@ Neil
- Buchanan, 7 vols. (Boston: Little, Brown).
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}9. Harnack, \emph{History of Dogma,} 2:126.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Harnack, Adolf. \emph{History of Dogma.} Translated
- from the 3rd German ed.\@ by Neil Buchanan. 7 vols. Boston: Little, Brown,
- 1896–1905.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Titled Volume in a Multivolume, Edited Work}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -990,20 +741,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{winter+clarke:1993}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. Bruce W. Winter and Andrew D. Clarke, eds., \emph{The
- Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Setting,} vol.~1 of \emph{The Book of
- Acts in Its First Century Setting,} ed.\@ Bruce W. Winter (Grand Rapids:
- Eerdmans, 1993), 25.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}16. Winter and Clarke, \emph{Book of Acts,} 25.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Winter, Bruce W., and Andrew D. Clarke, eds. \emph{The
- Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Setting.} Vol.~1 of \emph{The Book of
- Acts in Its First Century Setting.} Edited by Bruce W. Winter. Grand Rapids:
- Eerdmans, 1993.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Chapter within a Multivolume Work}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1027,20 +764,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{mason:1996}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}24. Steve Mason, “Josephus on Canon and Scriptures,” in
- \emph{Hebrew Bible\slash Old Testament: The History of Its Interpretation,}
- ed.\@ Magne Saebø (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck \& Ruprecht, 1996),
- 1.1:217–335.\footnote{Should be “1.1:217–35.”?}
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}28. Mason, “Josephus on Canon and Scriptures,” 224.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Mason, Steve. “Josephus on Canon and Scriptures.”
- Pages 217–35 in vol.~1, part 1 of \emph{Hebrew Bible\slash Old Testament:
- The History of Its Interpretation.} Edited by Magne Saebø. Göttingen:
- Vandenhoeck \& Ruprecht, 1996.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Chapter within a Titled Volume in a Multivolume Work}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1066,23 +789,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{peterson:1993}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}66. David Peterson, “The Motif of Fulfilment and the
- Purpose of Luke-Acts,” in \emph{The Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary
- Setting,} ed.\@ Bruce W. Winter and Andrew D. Clarke, vol.~1 of \emph{The
- Book of Acts in Its First Century Setting,} ed.\@ Bruce W. Winter (Grand
- Rapids: Eerdmans, 1993), 83–104.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}78. Peterson, “Motif of Fulfilment,” 92.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent David Peterson,\footnote{Should be “Peterson,
- David.”?} “The Motif of Fulfilment and the Purpose of Luke-Acts.”
- Pages~83–104 in \emph{The Book of Acts in Its Ancient Literary Setting.}
- Edited by Bruce W. Winter and Andrew D. Clarke. Vol.~1 of \emph{The Book of
- Acts in Its First Century Setting.} Edited by Bruce W. Winter. Grand Rapids:
- Eerdmans, 1993.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Work in a Series}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1105,18 +811,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{hofius:1989}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}12. Otfried Hofius, \emph{Paulusstudien,} WUNT 51
- (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 1989), 122.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}14. Hofius, \emph{Paulusstudien,} 124.
-
- Hofius, Otfried. \emph{Paulusstudien.} WUNT~51. Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck,
- 1989.
-
- \refbiblist{WUNT}{Wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen zum Neuen Testament}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1141,18 +835,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{jeremias:1967}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}23. Joachim Jeremias, \emph{The Prayers of Jesus,}
- SBT~2/6 (Naperville, IL: Allenson, 1967), 123–27.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}32. Jeremias, \emph{Prayers,} 126.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Jeremias, Joachim. \emph{The Prayers of Jesus.}
- SBT~2/6. Naperville, IL: Allenson, 1967.
-
- \refbiblist{SBT}{Studies in Biblical Theology}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Electronic Book}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1180,21 +862,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{reventlow:2009}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}14. Henning Graf Reventlow, \emph{From the Old Testament
- to Origen.} Vol.~1\footnote{Should be “, vol.~1”?} of \emph{History of
- Biblical Interpretation,} trans.\@ Leo G. Perdue (Atlanta: Society of
- Biblical Literature, 2009), Nook edition, ch.~1.3.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}18. Reventlow, \emph{From the Old Testament to Origen,}
- ch.~1.3.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Reventlow, Henning Graf. \emph{From the Old Testament
- to Origen.} Volume\footnote{Should be “Vol.” as elsewhere?} 1 of
- \emph{History of Biblical Interpretation.} Translated by Leo G. Perdue.
- Atlanta: Society of Biblical Literature, 2009. Nook edition.
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1220,18 +887,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{wright:2014}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}3. Jacob L. Wright, \emph{David, King of Israel, and
- Caleb in Biblical Memory} (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014),
- Kindle edition, ch.~3, “Introducing David.”
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}21. Wright, \emph{David, King of Israel,} ch.~5,
- “Evidence from Qumran.”
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Jacob L. Wright, \emph{David, King of Israel, and
- Caleb in Biblical Memory.} Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014.
- Kindle edition.
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@book{killebrew+steiner:2014,
@@ -1251,20 +907,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{killebrew+steiner:2014}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}53. Ann E. Killebrew and Margreet Steiner, eds.,
- \emph{The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant: c.~8000–332 BCE}
- (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014),
- doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199212972.001.0001.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}55. Killebrew and Steiner, \emph{Archaeology of the
- Levant.}
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Killebrew, Ann E.\footnote{Should be “Killebrew, Ann
- E.,”?} and Margreet Steiner, eds. \emph{The Oxford Handbook of the
- Archaeology of the Levant: c.~8000–332 BCE.} Oxford: Oxford University
- Press, 2014. doi:10.1093/ oxfordhb/9780199212972.001.0001.
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@book{kaufman:1974,
@@ -1287,20 +930,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{kaufman:1974}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}29. Stephen Kaufman. \emph{The Akkadian Influences on
- Aramaic,} AS~19 (Chicago: The Oriental Institute of the University of
- Chicago, 1974), \nolinkurl{http://oi.uchicago.edu/pdf/as19.pdf.}
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}32. Kaufman, \emph{Akkadian Influences on Aramaic,} 123.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Kaufman, Stephen. \emph{The Akkadian Influences on
- Aramaic.} AS~19. Chicago: The Oriental Institute of the University of
- Chicago, 1974. \nolinkurl{http://oi.uchicago.edu/pdf/as19.pdf.}
-
- \refbiblist{AS}{Assyriological Studies}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsection{General Examples: Journal Articles, Reviews, and Dissertations}
\subsubsection{A Journal Article}
@@ -1325,18 +954,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{leyerle:1993}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}7. Blake Leyerle, “John Chrysostom on the Gaze,”
- \emph{JECS} 1 (1993): 159–74.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}23. Leyerle, “John Chrysostom,” 161.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Leyerle, Blake. “John Chrysostom on the Gaze.”
- \emph{JECS} 1 (1993): 159–74.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{JECS}}{\emph{Journal of Early Christian Studies}}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Journal Article with Multiple Page Locations and Volumes}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1357,15 +974,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{wildberger:1965}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}21. Hans Wildberger, “Das Abbild Gottes: Gen 1:26–30,”
- \emph{TZ}~21 (1965): 245–59, 481–501.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Wildberger, Hans. “Das Abbild Gottes: Gen 1:26–30.”
- \emph{TZ}~21 (1965): 245–59, 481–501.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{TZ}}{\emph{Theologische Zeitschrift}}
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@article{wellhausen:1876-1877,
@@ -1383,16 +992,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{wellhausen:1876-1877}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}24. Julius Wellhausen, “Die Composition des Hexateuchs,”
- \emph{JDT}~21 (1876): 392–450; 22 (1877): 407–79.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Wellhausen, Julius. “Die Composition des Hexateuchs.”
- \emph{JDT}~21 (1876): 392–450; 22 (1877): 407–79.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{JDT}}{\emph{Jahrbuch für deutsche Theologie}}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Journal Article Republished in a Collected Volume}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1413,16 +1012,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{freedman:1977}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}20. David Noel Freedman, “Pottery, Poetry, and Prophecy:
- An Essay on Biblical Poetry,” \emph{JBL}~96 (1977): 20.\footnote{Should be
- “5–26” (full page reference) as elsewhere?}
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Freedman, David Noel. “Pottery, Poetry, and Prophecy:
- An Essay on Biblical Poetry.” \emph{JBL}~96 (1977): 5–26.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{JBL}}{\emph{Journal of Biblical Literature}}
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@incollection{freedman:1980,
@@ -1441,18 +1031,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{freedman:1980}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}20. David Noel Freedman, “Pottery, Poetry, and Prophecy:
- An Essay on Biblical Poetry,” in \emph{Pottery, Poetry, and Prophecy:
- Studies in Early Hebrew Poetry} (Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns, 1980),
- 14.\footnote{Should be “1–22” (full page reference) as elsewhere?}
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Freedman, David Noel. “Pottery, Poetry, and Prophecy:
- An Essay on Biblical Poetry.” Pages 1–22 in \emph{Pottery, Poetry, and
- Prophecy: Studies in Early Hebrew Poetry.} Winona Lake, IN: Eisenbrauns,
- 1980.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Book Review}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1475,20 +1053,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{teeple:1966}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}8. Howard M. Teeple, review of \emph{Introduction to the
- New Testament,} by André Robert and André Feuillet, \emph{JBR} 34 (1966):
- 368–70.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}21. Teeple, review of \emph{Introduction to the New
- Testament} (by Robert and Feuillet), 369.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Teeple, Howard M. Review of \emph{Introduction to the
- New Testament,} by André Robert and André Feuillet. \emph{JBR} 34 (1966):
- 368–70.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{JBR}}{\emph{Journal of Bible and Religion}}
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@review{pelikan:1992,
@@ -1507,17 +1072,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{pelikan:1992}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}9. Jaroslav Pelikan, “The Things That You're Liable to
- Read in the Bible,” review of \emph{The Anchor Bible Dictionary,} ed.\@
- David Noel Freedman. \emph{New York Times Review of Books,} 20 December
- 1992, 3.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Pelikan, Jaroslav. “The Things That You're Liable to
- Read in the Bible,” review of \emph{The Anchor Bible Dictionary,} ed.\@
- David Noel Freedman. \emph{New York Times Review of Books,} 20 December
- 1992, 3.
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@article{petersen:1988,
@@ -1538,18 +1093,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{petersen:1988}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}7. David Petersen, “Hebrew Bible Textbooks: A Review
- Article,” \emph{CRBR} 1 (1988): 1–18.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}14. Petersen, “Hebrew Bible Textbooks,” 8.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Petersen, David. “Hebrew Bible Textbooks: A Review
- Article.” \emph{CRBR} 1 (1988): 1–18.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{CRBR}}{\emph{Critical Review of Books in Religion}}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{An Unpublished Dissertation or Thesis}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1568,16 +1111,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{klosinski:1988}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}21. Lee E. Klosinski, “Meals in Mark” (PhD diss., The
- Claremont Graduate School, 1988), 22–44.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}26. Klosinski, “Meals in Mark,” 23.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Klosinski, Lee. E. “Meals in Mark.” PhD diss., The
- Claremont Graduate School, 1988.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{An Article in an Encyclopaedia or a Dictionary}
\paragraph{An Article in a Multivolume Encyclopaedia or Dictionary}
@@ -1617,18 +1150,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{IDB}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}33. Krister Stendahl, “Biblical Theology, Contemporary,”
- \emph{IDB} 1:418–32.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}36. Stendahl, “Biblical Theology,” 1:419.
-
- Stendahl, Krister. “Biblical Theology, Contemporary.” \emph{IDB} 1:418–32.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{IDB}}{\emph{The Interpreter's Dictionary of the Bible.}
- Edited by George A. Buttrick. 4~vols. New York: Abingdon, 1962}
-\end{refimp}
-
\paragraph{An Article in a Single-Volume Encyclopaedia or Dictionary}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1688,18 +1209,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{NIDNTT}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}3. Karl Dahn and Walter L. Liefeld, “See, Vision, Eye,”
- \emph{NIDNTT} 3:511–21.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Brown, Colin, ed. \emph{New International Dictionary
- of New Testament Theology.} 4 vols. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1975–1985.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{NIDNTT}}{\emph{New International Dictionary of New
- Testament Theology.} Edited by Colin Brown. 4 vols. Grand Rapids: Zondervan,
- 1975–1985}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1723,7 +1232,7 @@ Than the Author}
xref = {TDNT}
}
\end{lstlisting}
-
+
\begin{biboutput}
\samplecite{6}{beyer:diakoneo+diakonia+ktl}
\samplecite{25}[83]{beyer:diakoneo+diakonia+ktl}
@@ -1731,21 +1240,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{TDNT}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}6. Hermann W. Beyer, “\textgreek{διακονέω, διακονία, κτλ},”
- \emph{TDNT} 2:81–93.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}25. Beyer, \emph{TDNT} 2:83.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Kittel, Gerhard, and Gerhard Friedrich, eds.
- \emph{Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.} Translated by Geoffrey
- W. Bromiley. 10 vols. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1964–1976.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{TDNT}}{\emph{Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.}
- Edited by Gerhard Kittel and Gerhard Friedrich. Translated by Geoffrey W.
- Bromiley. 10 vols. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1964–1976}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1777,19 +1271,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{TLNT}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}7. Ceslas Spicq, “\textgreek{ἀτακτέω, ἄτακτος, ἀτάκτως},”
- \emph{TLNT} 1:223–24.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Spicq, Ceslas. \emph{Theological Lexicon of the New
- Testament.} Translated and edited by James D. Ernest. 3 vols. Peabody, MA:
- Hendrickson, 1994.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{TLNT}}{\emph{Theological Lexicon of the New Testament.}
- Ceslas Spicq. Translated and edited by James D. Ernest. 3 vols. Peabody,
- MA: Hendrickson, 1994}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1822,20 +1303,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{TLNT}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- 143. Ceslas Spicq, “\textgreek{ἀμοιβή},” \emph{TLNT} 1:95–96.
-
- 147. Spicq, \emph{TLNT} 1:95.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Spicq, Ceslas. \emph{Theological Lexicon of the New
- Testament.} Translated and edited by James D. Ernest. 3 vols. Peabody, MA:
- Hendrickson, 1994.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{TLNT}}{\emph{Theological Lexicon of the New Testament.}
- Ceslas Spicq. Translated and edited by James D. Ernest. 3 vols. Peabody,
- MA: Hendrickson, 1994}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1866,19 +1333,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{TDNT}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}23. Hermann W. Beyer, “\textgreek{διακονέω},” \emph{TDNT}
- 2:81–87.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Kittel, Gerhard, and Gerhard Friedrich, eds.
- \emph{Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.} Translated by Geoffrey
- W. Bromiley. 10 vols. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1964–1976.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{TDNT}}{\emph{Theological Dictionary of the New Testament.}
- Edited by Gerhard Kittel and Gerhard Friedrich. Translated by Geoffrey W.
- Bromiley. 10 vols. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1964–1976}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1909,19 +1363,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{NIDNTT}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}26. Karl Dahn, “\textgreek{ὁράω},” \emph{NIDNTT} 3:511–18.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}29. Dahn, \emph{NIDNTT} 3:511.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Brown, Colin, ed. \emph{New International Dictionary
- of New Testament Theology.} 4 vols. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1975–1985.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{NIDNTT}}{\emph{New International Dictionary of New
- Testament Theology.} Edited by Colin Brown. 4 vols. Grand Rapids:
- Zondervan, 1975–1978}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A Paper Presented at a Professional Society}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1948,20 +1389,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{SBL}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}31. Susan Niditch, “Oral Culture and Written Documents”
- (paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Region of the SBL,
- Worcester, MA, 25 March 1994), 13–17.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}35. Niditch, “Oral Culture,” 14.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Niditch, Susan. “Oral Culture and Written Documents.”
- Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the New England Region of the SBL.
- Worcester, MA, 25 March 1994.
-
- \refbiblist{SBL}{Society of Biblical Literature}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{An Article in a Magazine}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -1984,18 +1411,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{saldarini:1998}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}8.Anthony J. Saldarini, “Babatha’s Story,”
- \emph{BAR}~24.2 (1998): 28–33, 36–37, 72–74.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}27. Saldarini, “Babatha’s Story,” 28.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Saldarini, Anthony J. “Babatha’s Story.”
- \emph{BAR}~24.2 (1998): 28–33, 36–37, 72–74.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{BAR}}{\emph{Biblical Archaeology Review}}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{An Electronic Journal Article}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2018,19 +1433,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{springer:2014}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}43. Carl P. E. Springer, “Of Roosters and
- \emph{Repetitio}: Ambrose’s \emph{Aeterne rerum conditor},” \emph{VC}~68
- (2014): 155–77, \nolinkurl{doi:10.1163/15700720-12341158}.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}45. Springer, “Of Roosters and \emph{Repetitio},” 158.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Springer, Carl P. E. “Of Roosters and
- \emph{Repetitio}: Ambrose’s \emph{Aeterne rerum conditor}.” \emph{VC}~68
- (2014): 155–77. \nolinkurl{doi:10.1163/15700720-12341158}.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{VC}}{\emph{Vigiliae Christianae}}
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@article{truehart:1996,
@@ -2051,17 +1454,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{truehart:1996}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}8. Charles Truehart, “Welcome to the Next Church,”
- \emph{Atlantic Monthly} 278 (August 1996): 37–58,
- \nolinkurl{http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/96aug/nxtchrch/nxtchrch.htm}.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}12. Truehart, “Next Church,” 37.
-
- \sloppy\hangindent\bibindent Truehart, Charles. “Welcome to the Next Church.”
- \emph{Atlantic Monthly} 278 (August 1996): 37–58.
- \nolinkurl{http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/96aug/nxtchrch/nxtchrch.htm}.
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@article{kirk:2007,
@@ -2085,22 +1478,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{kirk:2007}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}31. Alan Kirk, “Karl Polanyi, Marshall Sahlins, and the
- Study of Ancient Social Relations,” \emph{JBL}~126 (2007): 182–91,
- \nolinkurl{doi:10.2307/27638428},
- \nolinkurl{http://www.jstor.org/stable/27638428}.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}35. Kirk, “Karl Polanyi,” 186.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Alan Kirk.\footnote{Should be “Kirk, Alan.”?} “Karl
- Polanyi, Marshall Sahlins, and the Study of Ancient Social Relations,”
- \emph{JBL}~126 (2007): 182–91. \nolinkurl{doi:10.2307/27638428}.
- \nolinkurl{http://www.jstor.org/stable/27638428}.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{JBL}}{\emph{Journal of Biblical Literature}}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsection{Special Examples}
\subsubsection{Texts from the Ancient Near East}
@@ -2149,25 +1526,11 @@ Than the Author}
\begin{biboutput}
\samplecite{7}{greathymnaten}
- \samplecite{11}{greathymnaten}
+ \samplecite{11}[44-46]{greathymnaten}
\samplebib{hallo:1997}
\samplebiblist{COS}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}7. “The Great Hymn to the Aten,” trans.\@ Miriam Lichtheim
- (\emph{COS} 1.26:44–46).
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}11. “Great Hymn to the Aten,” \emph{COS} 1.26:44–46.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Hallo, William W., ed. \emph{Canonical Compositions
- from the Biblical World.} Vol.~1 of \emph{The Context of Scripture.} Leiden:
- Brill, 1997.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{COS}}{\emph{The Context of Scripture.} Edited by William
- W. Hallo. 3 vols. Leiden: Brill, 1997–2002}
-\end{refimp}
-
\paragraph{Citing Other Texts}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2195,19 +1558,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{ANET}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}16. “Suppiluliumas and the Egyptian Queen,” trans.\@
- Albrecht Goetze (\emph{ANET,} 319).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Pritchard, James B., ed. \emph{Ancient Near Eastern
- Texts Relating to the Old Testament.} 3rd~ed. Princeton: Princeton
- University Press, 1969.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{ANET}}{\emph{Ancient Near Eastern Texts Relating to the
- Old Testament.} Edited by James B. Pritchard. 3rd~ed. Princeton: Princeton
- University Press, 1969}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2231,14 +1581,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{dalley:1991}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. “Erra and Ishum” (Stephanie Dalley, \emph{Myths from
- Mesopotamia} [Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991], 282–315).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Dalley, Stephanie. \emph{Myths from Mesopotamia.}
- Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1991.
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2265,15 +1607,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{foster:1993}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. “Erra and Ishum” (Benjamin Foster, \emph{Before the
- Muses: An Anthology of Akkadian Literature} [Bethesda, MD: CDL, 1993],
- 1:771–805).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Foster, Benjamin. \emph{Before the Muses: An Anthology of
- Akkadian Literature.} Vol.~1. Bethesda, MD: CDL, 1993.
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2298,7 +1631,7 @@ Than the Author}
publisher = {University of California Press},
date = {1976},
shorthand = {AEL},
- ref = {AEL},
+ xref = {AEL},
options = {skipbiblist}
}
@@ -2317,21 +1650,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{AEL}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}34. “The Doomed Prince” (Miriam Lichtheim, \emph{Ancient
- Egyptian Literature} [Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976],
- 2:200–203).\footnote{Should be “200–3”?}
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}36. “The Doomed Prince” (\emph{AEL}
- 2:200–203).\footnote{Should be “200–3”?}
-
- \hangindent \bibindent Lichtheim, Miriam. \emph{Ancient Egyptian
- Literature.} Vol~2. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1976.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{AEL}}{\emph{Ancient Egyptian Literature.} Miriam
- Lichtheim. 3 vols. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971–1980}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2361,18 +1679,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{hoffner:1990}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}12. “The Disappearance of the Sun God,” §3 (A I 11–17)
- (Harry A. Hoffner Jr., \emph{Hittite Myths} [ed.\@ Gary M. Beckman;
- WAW~2;\footnote{Editor, series, and number should be outside of
- parentheses?} Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990], 26).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Hoffner, Harry A., Jr. \emph{Hittite Myths.} Edited by
- Gary M. Beckman. WAW~2. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1990.
-
- \refbiblist{WAW}{Writings from the Ancient World}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2400,31 +1706,16 @@ Than the Author}
\end{lstlisting}
\begin{biboutput}
- \samplemacro{(\textbackslash autocite[obv.\textbackslash{} lines
+ \samplemacro{\textbackslash autocite[(obv.\textbackslash{} lines
10--17)]\{ashurinscription\}}
\samplecite*{32}[(obv.\ lines 10--17)]{ashurinscription}
- \samplemacro{(\textbackslash autocite[obv.\textbackslash{} lines
- 10--17)]\{ashurinscription\}}
- \samplecite*{34}[(obv.\ lines 10--17)]{ashurinscription}
+ \samplemacro{\textbackslash autocite[(obv.\textbackslash{} lines
+ 10--17)143-144]\{ashurinscription\}}
+ \samplecite*{34}[(obv.\ lines 10--17)143-144]{ashurinscription}
\samplebib{RIMA}
\samplebiblist{series-RIMA}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}32. Ashur Inscription, obv.\ lines 10–17 (Albert Kirk
- Grayson, \emph{Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC [1114–859
- BC],} RIMA~2 [Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991], 143–44).
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}34. Ashur Inscription, obv.\ lines 10–17 (RIMA
- 2:143–44).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Grayson, Albert Kirk. \emph{Assyrian Rulers of the
- Early First Millennium BC (1114–859 BC).} RIMA~2. Toronto: University of
- Toronto Press, 1991.
-
- \refbiblist{RIMA}{The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia, Assyrian Periods}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2457,22 +1748,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist*{series-ABC}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}33. Esarhaddon Chronicle, lines 3–4 (Albert Kirk
- Grayson, \emph{Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles,} TCS [Locust Valley, NY:
- Augustin, 1975], 125).
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}33. Esarhaddon Chronicle, lines 3–4 (\emph{ABC,} 125).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Grayson, Albert Kirk. \emph{Assyrian and Babylonian
- Chronicles.} TCS. Locust Valley, NY: Augustin, 1975.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{ABC}}{\emph{Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles.} Albert K.
- Grayson. TCS~5. Locust Valley, NY: Augustin, 1975}
-
- \refbiblist{TCS}{Texts from Cuneiform Sources}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2497,15 +1772,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{series-ARM1}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}45. ARM 1.3.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Dossin, Georges. \emph{Lettres.} ARM~1. 1946. Repr.,
- Paris: Geuthner, 1967.
-
- \refbiblist{ARM}{Archives royales de Mari}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2529,16 +1795,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{series-ARMT1}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}45. ARMT 1.3.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Georges Dossin,\footnote{Should be “Dossin,
- Georges.”?} \emph{Correspondance de Šamši-Addu et de ses fils.} ARMT~1.
- Paris: Imprimerei nationale, 1950.
-
- \refbiblist{ARMT}{Archives royales de Mari, transcrite et traduite}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Loeb Classical Library (Greek and Latin)}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2567,18 +1823,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{josephus}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- (Josephus, \emph{Ant.} 2.233–235)
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}1. Josephus, \emph{Ant.}\ 2.233–235.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent \emph{Josephus.} Translated by Henry St.\@ J.
- Thackeray et al. 10 vols. LCL. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
- 1926–1965.
-
- \refbiblist{LCL}{Loeb Classical Library}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2607,16 +1851,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{tacitus}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}4. Tacitus, \emph{Ann.}\ 15.18–19.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Tacitus. \emph{The Histories and The Annals.}
- Translated by Clifford H. Moore and John Jackson. 4 vols. LCL. Cambridge:
- Harvard University Press, 1937.
-
- \refbiblist{LCL}{Loeb Classical Library}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2648,18 +1882,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{josephus}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- (Josephus, \emph{Ant.}\ 2.233–235 [Thackeray, LCL])
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. Josephus, \emph{Ant.}\ 2.233–235 (Thackeray, LCL).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent \emph{Josephus.} Translated by Henry St.\@ J.
- Thackeray et al. 10 vols. LCL. Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
- 1926–1965.
-
- \refbiblist{LCL}{Loeb Classical Library}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2691,16 +1913,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{tacitus}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}6. Tacitus, \emph{Ann.}\ 15.18–19 (Jackson, LCL).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Tacitus. \emph{The Histories and The Annals.}
- Translated by Clifford H. Moore and John Jackson. 4 vols. LCL. Cambridge:
- Harvard University Press, 1937.
-
- \refbiblist{LCL}{Loeb Classical Library}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2737,17 +1949,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{josephus}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}14. Flavius Josephus, \emph{The Jewish Antiquities,
- Books 1–19,} trans.\@ Henry St.\@ J. Thackeray et al., LCL (Cambridge:
- Harvard University Press, 1930–1965).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent \emph{Josephus.} Translated by Henry St.\@ J. Thackeray
- et al. 10 vols. LCL. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1926–1965.
-
- \refbiblist{LCL}{Loeb Classical Library}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Papyri, Ostraca, and Epigraphica}
\paragraph{Papyri and Ostraca in General}
@@ -2768,12 +1969,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{p.cair.zen.}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- (P.Cair.Zen.\ 59003)
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}22. P.Cair.Zen.\ 59003.
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2806,16 +2001,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist*{p.cair.zen.:hunt+edgar}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}22. P.Cair.Zen.\ 59003 (Arthur S. Hunt and Campbell C.
- Edgar, \emph{Select Papyri,} LCL [Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
- 1932], 1:96).
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}22. P.Cair.Zen. 59003 (Hunt and Edgar §31).
-
- \refbiblist{LCL}{Loeb Classical Library}
-\end{refimp}
-
\paragraph{Epigraphica}
\paragraph{Greek Magical Papyri}
@@ -2840,16 +2025,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{PGM}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- (\emph{PGM} III. 1–164)
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}22. \emph{PGM} III. 1–164.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{PGM}}{\emph{Papyri Graecae Magicae: Die griechischen
- Zauberpapyri.} Edited by Karl Preisendanz. 2nd~ed. Stuttgart: Teubner,
- 1973–1974}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2882,18 +2057,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{PGM:betz}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}22. \emph{PGM} III. 1–164 (Betz).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Betz, Hans Dieter. \emph{The Greek Magical Papyri in
- Translation, Including the Demotic Spells.} 2nd~ed. Chicago: University of
- Chicago Press, 1996.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{PGM}}{\emph{Papyri Graecae Magicae: Die griechischen
- Zauberpapyri.} Edited by Karl Preisendanz. 2nd~ed. Stuttgart: Teubner,
- 1973–1974}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Ancient Epistles and Homilies}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2908,11 +2071,7 @@ Than the Author}
\samplecite{34}[10]{heraclitus:epistle1}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- (Heraclitus, \emph{Epistle 1,} 10)
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}34. Heraclitus, \emph{Epistle 1,} 10.
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@book{malherbe:1977,
@@ -2945,19 +2104,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{malherbe:1977}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}36. Heraclitus, \emph{Epistle 1,} 10 (Worley).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Heraclitus. \emph{Epistle 1.} Translated by David
- Worley. Page 187 in \emph{The Cynic Epistles: A Study Edition.} Edited by
- Abraham J. Malherbe. SBS~12. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1977.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Malherbe, Abraham J., ed. \emph{The Cynic Epistles: A
- Study Edition.} SBS~12. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1977.
-
- \refbiblist{SBS}{Stuttgarter Bibelstudien}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{\emph{ANF} and \emph{NPNF}, First and Second Series}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -2996,18 +2142,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{ANF:abbreviation}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}14. \emph{The Clementine Homilies} 1.3 (\emph{ANF}
- 8:223).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent \emph{The Ante-Nicene Fathers.} Edited by Alexander
- Roberts and James Donaldson. 1885–1887. 10 vols.\footnote{Should be “10
- vols.\ 1885–1887.”?} Repr., Peabody, MA:
- Hendrickson, 1994.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{ANF}}{\emph{Ante-Nicene Fathers}}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3051,19 +2185,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{NPNF1:abbreviation}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}44. Augustine, \emph{Letters of St.\@ Augustin} 28.3.5
- (\emph{NPNF\textsuperscript{1}} 1:252).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Augustine. \emph{The Letters of St.\@ Augustin.} In
- vol.~1 of \emph{The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers,} Series~1. Edited by
- Philip Schaff. 1886–1889. 14 vols.\footnote{Should be “14 vols.\
- 1886–1889.”?} Repr., Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1994.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{NPNF\textsuperscript{1}}}{\emph{The Nicene and Post-Nicene
- Fathers,} Series 1}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{J.-P. Migne's Patrologia Latina and Patrologia Graeca}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3103,23 +2224,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist*{PL}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}6. Gregory of Nazianzus, \emph{Orationes theologicae} 4
- (PG 36:12c).
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Patrologia Graeca. Edited by J.-P. Migne. 162 vols.
- Paris, 1857–1886.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Patrologia Latina. Edited by J.-P. Migne. 217 vols.
- Paris, 1844–1864.
-
- \refbiblist{PG}{Patrologia Graeca. Edited by Jacques-Paul Migne. 162 vols.
- Paris, 1857–1886}
-
- \refbiblist{PL}{Patrologia Latina. Edited by Jacques-Paul Migne. 217 vols.
- Paris, 1844–1864}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Strack-Billerbeck, \emph{Kommentar zum Neuen Testament}}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3142,19 +2246,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{Str-B}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}3. See the discussion of \textgreek{ἐκρατοῦντο} in Str-B
- 2:271.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Strack, Hermann L., and Paul Billerbeck.
- \emph{Kommentar zum Neuen Testament aus Talmud und Midrasch.} 6 vols.
- Munich: Beck, 1922–1961.
-
- \sloppy\refbiblist{Str-B}{Strack, Hermann Leberecht\footnote{Should be
- “Strack, Hermann L.,”?} and Paul Billerbeck. \emph{Kommentar zum Neuen
- Testament aus Talmud und Midrasch.} 6 vols. Munich: Beck, 1922–1961}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{\emph{Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt (ANRW)}}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3194,30 +2285,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{ANRW}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}76. Graham Anderson, “The \emph{pepaideumenos} in
- Action: Sophists and Their Outlook in the Early Empire,” \emph{ANRW}
- 33.1:80–208.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}79. Anderson, “\emph{Pepaideumenos,}” \emph{ANRW}
- 33.1:86.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Anderson, Graham. “The \emph{pepaideumenos} in Action:
- Sophists and Their Outlook in the Early Empire.” \emph{ANRW} 33.1:80–208.
- Part 2, \emph{Principat,} 33.1. Edited by H. Temporini and W. Haase. New
- York: de Gruyter, 1989.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Temporini, Hildegard, and Wolfgang Haase, eds.
- \emph{Aufstieg und Niedergang der romischen Welt: Geschichte und Kultur Roms
- im Spiegel der neueren Forschung.} Part 2, \emph{Principat.} Berlin: de
- Gruyter, 1972–.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{ANRW}}{\emph{Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt:
- Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung.} Part 2,
- \emph{Principat.} Edited by Hildegard Temporini and Wolfgang Haase.
- Berlin: de Gruyter, 1972–}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Bible Commentaries}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3239,16 +2306,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{hooker:1991}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}8. Morna Hooker, \emph{The Gospel according to Saint
- Mark,} BNTC~2 (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1991), 223.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Hooker, Morna. \emph{The Gospel according to Saint
- Mark.} BNTC~2. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1991.
-
- \refbiblist{BNTC}{Black’s New Testament Commentaries}
-\end{refimp}
-
\paragraph{Articles and Notes in Study Bibles}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3270,22 +2327,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{petersen:2006}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}3. David L. Petersen, “Ezekiel,” in \emph{The
- HarperCollins Study Bible Fully Revised and Updated: New Revised Standard
- Version, with the Apocryphal\slash Deuterocanonical Books,} ed.\@ Harold W.
- Attridge et al. (San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 2006),
- 1096.\footnote{Should be “1096–167.”?}
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. Petersen, “Ezekiel,” 1096.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Petersen, David L. “Ezekiel.” Pages
- 1096–1167\footnote{Should be “1096–167”} in \emph{The HarperCollins Study
- Bible Fully Revised and Updated, New Revised Standard Version, with the
- Apocryphal\slash Deuterocanonical Books.} Edited by Harold W. Attridge et
- al. San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 2006.
-\end{refimp}
-
\paragraph{Single-Volume Commentaries on the Entire Bible}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3307,18 +2348,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebib{partain:1995}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}5. Jack G. Partain, “Numbers,” in \emph{Mercer
- Commentary on the Bible,} ed.\@ Watson E. Mills et al. (Macon, GA: Mercer
- University Press, 1995), 175–79.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}8. Partain, “Numbers,” 175.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Partain, Jack G. “Numbers.” Pages 175–79 in
- \emph{Mercer Commentary on the Bible.} Edited by Watson E. Mills et al.
- Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1995.
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Multivolume Commentaries}
\paragraph{Multivolume Commentaries on a Single Biblical Book by One Author}
@@ -3344,18 +2373,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{dahood:1965-1970}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}4. Mitchell Dahood, \emph{Psalms,} 3 vols., AB 16–17A
- (Garden City, N.Y.:\footnote{Should be “NY:”?} Doubleday, 1965–1970), 3:127.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}7. Dahood, \emph{Psalms,} 2:121.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Dahood, Mitchell. \emph{Psalms.} 3 vols. AB 16–17A.
- Garden City, N.Y.:\footnote{Should be “NY:”?} Doubleday, 1965–1970.
-
- \refbiblist{AB}{Anchor Bible}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3399,27 +2416,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{dahood:1965}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}78. Mitchell Dahood, \emph{Psalms I: 1–50,} AB 16
- (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965), 44.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}79. Dahood, \emph{Psalms I: 1–50,} 78.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}82. Mitchell Dahood, \emph{Psalms II: 51–100,} AB 17
- (Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1968), 347.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}86. Dahood, \emph{Psalms II: 51–100,} 351.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Dahood, Mitchell. \emph{Psalms I: 1–50.} Vol.~1 of
- \emph{Psalms.} AB~16. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent\refbibnamedash \emph{Psalms II: 51–100.} Vol.~2 of
- \emph{Psalms.} AB~17. Garden City, N.Y.:\footnote{Should be “NY:”?}
- Doubleday, 1968.
-
- \refbiblist{AB}{Anchor Bible}
-\end{refimp}
-
\paragraph{Multivolume Commentaries for the Entire Bible by Multiple Authors}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3457,23 +2453,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{NIB}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}1. Patrick D. Miller, \emph{NIB} 6:577.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Miller, Patrick D. “The Book of Jeremiah:
- Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections.” Pages 553–926 in
- \emph{Introduction to Prophetic Literature, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Baruch, Letter
- of Jeremiah, Lamentations, Ezekiel.} Vol.~6 of \emph{New Interpreter’s
- Bible.} Edited by Leander E. Keck.\footnote{Should include “12 vols.”?}
- Nashville: Abingdon, 2001.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Miller, Patrick D. “The Book of Jeremiah:
- Introduction, Commentary, and Reflections.” \emph{NIB} 6:553–926.
-
- \refbiblist{\emph{NIB}}{\emph{The New Interpreter’s Bible.} Edited by
- Leander E. Keck. 12 vols. Nashville: Abingdon, 1994–2004}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{SBL Seminar Papers}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3497,20 +2476,6 @@ Than the Author}
\samplebiblist{crenshaw:2001}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}33. James L. Crenshaw, “Theodicy in the Book of the
- Twelve,” \emph{Society of Biblical Literature 2001 Seminar Papers,}
- SBLSPS\footnote{Should be “SBLSP”?}~40 (Atlanta: Society of Biblical
- Literature, 2001), 1–18.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Crenshaw, James L. “Theodicy in the Book of the
- Twelve.” Pages 1–18 in \emph{Society of Biblical Literature 2001 Seminar
- Papers.} SBLSPS\footnote{Should be “SBLSP”?}~40. Atlanta: Society of
- Biblical Literature, 2001.
-
- \refbiblist{SBLSP}{Society of Biblical Literature Seminar Papers}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{A CD-ROM Reference (with a Corresponding Print Edition)}
Books on CD-ROM should be cited according to the print edition. It is not
@@ -3536,19 +2501,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebib{wilhelm:2013}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}2. Gernot Wilhelm, ed., “Der Vertrag Šuppiluliumas I.
- von Ḫatti mit Šattiwazza von Mitrani (CTH 51.I),” released 24 February 2013,
- doi:hethiter.net/: CTH 51.I (INTR 2013-02-24).
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}4. Wilhelm, “Der Vertrag Šuppiluliumas I.”
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Gernot Wilhelm, ed. “Der Vertrag Šuppiluliumas I. von
- Ḫatti mit Šattiwazza von Mitrani (CTH 51.I).”\footnote{Should this include
- “Released 24 February 2013.”?} doi:hethiter.net/: CTH 51.I
- (INTR 2013-02-24).
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Online Database}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3566,15 +2518,7 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebib{cobb:figurines}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}37. Cobb Institute of Archaeology. “The Figurines of
- Maresha, the Persian Era,” DigMaster,
- \nolinkurl{http://www.cobb.msstate.edu/dignew/Maresha/index.html}.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent Cobb Institute of Archaeology. “The Figurines of
- Maresha, the Persian Era.” DigMaster.
- \nolinkurl{http://www.cobb.msstate.edu/dignew/Maresha/index.html}.
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@online{caraher:2013,
@@ -3593,21 +2537,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebib{caraher:2013}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}15. William R. Caraher, ed., “Pyla-Koutsopetria
- Archaeological Project: (Overview),” Open Context, released 5 November 2013,
- \nolinkurl{http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2},
- \nolinkurl{doi:10.6078/M7B56GNS}.
-
- \hspace*{\bibindent}17. Caraher, “Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project.”
-
- \hangindent\bibindent William R. Caraher, ed.\footnote{Should be “Caraher,
- William R., ed.?”} “Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project: (Overview).”
- Open Context. Released 5 November 2013.
- \nolinkurl{http://opencontext.org/projects/3F6DCD13-A476-488E-ED10-47D25513FCB2}.
- \nolinkurl{doi:10.6078/M7B56GNS}.\sloppy
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsubsection{Websites and Blogs}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3623,15 +2552,7 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebib{100cuneiform}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}10. “The One Hundred Most Important Cuneiform Objects,”
- cdli:wiki,
- \nolinkurl{http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=the_one_hundred_most_important_cuneiform_objects}.
-
- \hangindent\bibindent “The One Hundred Most Important Cuneiform Objects.”
- cdli:wiki.
- \nolinkurl{http://cdli.ox.ac.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=the_one_hundred_most_important_cuneiform_objects}.
-\end{refimp}
+\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@online{goodacre:2014,
@@ -3647,12 +2568,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplecite{3}{goodacre:2014}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \hspace*{\bibindent}3. Mark Goodacre, “Jesus’ Wife Fragment: Another
- Round-Up,” \emph{NT Blog,} 9 May 2014,
- \nolinkurl{http://ntweblog.blogspot.com}.
-\end{refimp}
-
\section{Other Examples}
\subsection{BDAG, BDB, BDF}
@@ -3675,13 +2590,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebiblist{BDAG}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \refbiblist{BDAG}{Danker, Frederick W., Walter Bauer, William F. Arndt, and
- F. Wilbur Gingrich. \emph{Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and
- Other Early Christian Literature.} 3rd~ed. Chicago: University of Chicago
- Press, 2000}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3709,11 +2617,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebiblist{BDB:abbreviation}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \refbiblist{BDB}{Brown, Francis, S. R. Driver, and Charles A. Briggs.
- \emph{A Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old Testament}}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3733,12 +2636,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebiblist{BDF}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \refbiblist{BDF}{Blass, Friedrich, Albert Debrunner, and Robert W. Funk.
- \emph{A Greek Grammar of the New Testament and Other Early Christian
- Literature.} Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1961}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsection{\emph{HALOT, TLOT}}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3762,13 +2659,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebiblist{HALOT}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \refbiblist{\emph{HALOT}}{\emph{The Hebrew and Aramaic Lexicon of the Old
- Testament.} Ludwig Koehler, Walter Baumgartner, and Johann J. Stamm.
- Translated and edited under the supervision of Mervyn E. J. Richardson. 4
- vols. Leiden: Brill, 1994–1999}
-\end{refimp}
-
\medskip
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3793,12 +2683,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebiblist{TLOT}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \refbiblist{\emph{TLOT}}{\emph{Theological Lexicon of the Old Testament.}
- Edited by Ernst Jenni, with assistance from Claus Westermann. Translated
- by Mark E. Biddle. 3~vols. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1997}
-\end{refimp}
-
\subsection{\emph{SBLHS}}
\begin{lstlisting}
@@ -3819,11 +2703,6 @@ necessary to indicate the medium in the citation.
\samplebiblist{SBLHS}
\end{biboutput}
-\begin{refimp}
- \refbiblist{\emph{SBLHS}}{\emph{Society of Biblical Literature Handbook of
- Style.} 2nd~ed. Atlanta, GA: SBL Press, 2014}
-\end{refimp}
-
\clearpage
\phantomsection
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-ibid.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-ibid.pdf
index a14db4d42ba..95b796a2eaa 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-ibid.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-ibid.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-ibid.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-ibid.tex
index c4bab6ab13a..33f0177ac05 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-ibid.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-ibid.tex
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-\documentclass{article}
+\documentclass[a4paper]{article}
\usepackage{microtype}
\usepackage{fontspec}
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
\usepackage{parskip}
\usepackage{titlesec}
\usepackage{imakeidx}
-\makeindex[title=Author Index,intoc]
+\makeindex[title=Author Index,intoc,options=-q]
\usepackage{hyperref}
\usepackage[style=sbl,indexing=cite]{biblatex}
\addbibresource{biblatex-sbl.bib}
@@ -138,10 +138,12 @@
\rm
}{\par\color{black}}
-\begin{document}
-
\title{Biblatex-SBL \emph{ibidem} and \emph{idem} Test File}
\author{David Purton}
+\date{}
+
+\begin{document}
+
\maketitle
This file tests the behaviour of the various options related to using
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-test.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-test.pdf
deleted file mode 100644
index 55407121e12..00000000000
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl-test.pdf
+++ /dev/null
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.pdf
index 0397dead963..98dd21e34cd 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.pdf
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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.tex
index bd587669e74..75af1375fdc 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.tex
@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
% imakeidx needs to be loaded before hyperref
\RequirePackage{scrlfile}\AfterPackage{textcomp}{\RequirePackage{imakeidx}}
-\documentclass{ltxdockit}[2011/03/25]
+\documentclass[a4paper]{ltxdockit}[2011/03/25]
\usepackage{microtype}
\usepackage{xcolor}
-\makeindex[title=Author Index,intoc]
+\makeindex[title=Author Index,intoc,options=-q]
\usepackage{btxdockit}
\usepackage{fontspec}
\usepackage{realscripts}
@@ -112,6 +112,7 @@
\makeatletter
\def\ltd@printarg@v<(#1)#2>{[(\prm{#1})\prm{#2}]\ltd@parseargs}
+\makeatother
\titlepage{%
title={\biblatexsbl},
@@ -119,9 +120,8 @@
url={\biblatexsblhome},
author={David Purton},
email={dcpurton@marshwiggle.net},
- revision={\sbl@abx@version},
- date={\today}}
-\makeatother
+ revision={\printsblversion},
+ date={\printsbldate}}
\hypersetup{%
pdftitle={biblatex-sbl},
@@ -146,12 +146,12 @@ Society of Biblical Literature (\citeshorthand{SBL}). The style conforms to
the second edition of the \cite{SBLHS}.
The style supports all examples given in the handbook (see
-\sty{biblatex-sbl-test.pdf}). Shorthand citations and a list of abbreviations
-containing journals, series, and shorthands are handled automatically.
-Repeated authors in the bibliography are replaced by a horizontal line.
-\emph{Ibidem} and \emph{idem} is enabled by default. Indexing of names is
-supported, but not enabled by default. Only note style citations, not
-Author-Date citations are supported. Primary sources can be cited in
+\sty{biblatex-sbl-examples.pdf}). Shorthand citations and a list of
+abbreviations containing journals, series, and shorthands are handled
+automatically. Repeated authors in the bibliography are replaced by a
+horizontal line. \emph{Ibidem} and \emph{idem} is enabled by default. Indexing
+of names is supported, but not enabled by default. Only note style citations,
+not Author-Date citations are supported. Primary sources can be cited in
parentheses. \biblatexsbl is compatible with \biblatex's support for
\sty{hyperref}.
@@ -217,8 +217,10 @@ and Hebrew usage with \sty{babel}.
\babelprovide[import=he]{hebrew}
\babelprovide[import=el]{polutonikogreek}
\babelfont[american]{rm}[Ligatures=TeX]{Linux Libertine O}
-\babelfont[hebrew]{rm}[Ligatures=TeX,Contextuals=Alternate,Scale=1.2]{SBL BibLit}
-\babelfont[polutonikogreek]{rm}[Ligatures=TeX,Contextuals=Alternate]{SBL BibLit}
+\babelfont[hebrew]{rm}%
+ [Ligatures=TeX,Contextuals=Alternate]{SBL BibLit}
+\babelfont[polutonikogreek]{rm}%
+ [Ligatures=TeX,Contextuals=Alternate]{SBL BibLit}
\end{lstlisting}
\end{quote}
@@ -287,7 +289,7 @@ This command prints a bibliography list. In \biblatexsbl all abbreviations
See the \biblatex manual for an explanation of available optional arguments.
-\cmditem{printbiblioraphy}
+\cmditem{printbibliography}
Inserts the bibliography. See the \biblatex manual for an explanation of
available optional arguments.
@@ -319,8 +321,6 @@ the first time an entry is cited.
\begin{snugshade}
\samplecite{1}[159]{leyerle:1993}
- \samplecite{2}[159]{leyerle:1993}
- \samplecite{3}{leyerle:1993}
\end{snugshade}
If \bibfield{postnote} is not a page range, then it is printed in
@@ -328,7 +328,6 @@ the first time an entry is cited.
\begin{snugshade}
\samplecite{1}[a note]{irvine:2014}
- \samplecite{2}[a note]{irvine:2014}
\end{snugshade}
The one exception to this is the \bibtype{incommentary} entry type which
@@ -342,27 +341,16 @@ the first time an entry is cited.
\begin{snugshade}
\samplecite{1}[245]{wildberger:1965}
- \samplecite{2}[245]{wildberger:1965}
- \end{snugshade}
-
- If \bibfield{postnote} is not a page range, then \bibfield{pages} is printed
- for subsequent citations, and the \bibfield{postnote} is printed in
- parentheses. e.g.,
-
- \begin{snugshade}
- \samplecite{3}[a note]{wildberger:1965}
\end{snugshade}
\item[omit] The \bibfield{pages} field is not printed unless
- \bibfield{postnote} is empty or not a page range. e.g.,
+ \bibfield{postnote} is empty or not a page range (in which case behaviour
+ matches \opt{citepages=sbl}). e.g.,
\makeatletter\cbx@opt@citepages@omit\makeatother
\begin{snugshade}
\samplecite{1}[5]{freedman:1977}
- \samplecite{2}[5]{freedman:1977}
- \samplecite{3}{freedman:1977}
- \samplecite{4}[a note]{freedman:1977}
\end{snugshade}
\item[separate] The \bibfield{postnote} is printed in parentheses after the
@@ -373,20 +361,22 @@ the first time an entry is cited.
\begin{snugshade}
\samplecite{1}[1]{petersen:1988}
- \samplecite{2}[1]{petersen:1988}
\end{snugshade}
If \bibfield{postnote} is not a page range, then \sty{firstcite} is not
- used. e.g.,
-
- \begin{snugshade}
- \samplecite{3}[a note]{leyerle:1993}
- \end{snugshade}
+ used and the behaviour matches \opt{citepages=sbl}.
\makeatletter\cbx@opt@citepages@sbl\makeatother
\end{valuelist}
+\boolitem[true]{dashed}
+
+By default, this style replaces recurrent authors/editors in the bibliography
+by a dash so that items by the same author or editor are visually grouped.
+This feature is controlled by the package option \opt{dashed}. Setting
+\opt{dashed=false} in the preamble will disable this feature.
+
\optitem[comp]{eprintdate}{\opt{year}, \opt{short}, \opt{long}, \opt{terse,
\opt{comp}, \opt{iso8601}}}
@@ -575,8 +565,8 @@ The following values for the \bibfield{entrysubtype} field are supported:
The \opt{ANRW} \bibfield{entrysubtype} is particularly for citing \cite{ANRW}
as outlined in §6.4.8 of the \cite{SBLHS}. In this case, the entry \emph{will}
-appear in the bibliography. See \sty{biblatex-sbl-test.pdf} for full details
-of the required database entry.
+appear in the bibliography. See \sty{biblatex-sbl-examples.pdf} for full
+details of the required database entry.
\item[chronicle]
@@ -593,8 +583,8 @@ Suppresses parentheses around \emph{COS} and the \bibfield{postnote} for
subsequent citations. e.g.,
\begin{snugshade}
- \samplecite{1}{greathymnaten}
- \samplecite*{2}{greathymnaten}
+ \samplecite{1}[44]{greathymnaten}
+ \samplecite*{2}[44]{greathymnaten}
\end{snugshade}
\item[inscription]
@@ -637,7 +627,7 @@ There is one \bibfield{entrysubtype} supported:
The citation for \citeseries{RIMA} \parencite[97]{SBLHS} is treated like a
series with a number when cited in full, but as a shorthand with a volume when
-cited in short form. See \sty{biblatex-sbl-test.pdf} for full details.
+cited in short form. See \sty{biblatex-sbl-examples.pdf} for full details.
\end{valuelist}
@@ -646,8 +636,9 @@ cited in short form. See \sty{biblatex-sbl-test.pdf} for full details.
Supplemental material in a \bibtype{book}. Use this for an introduction,
preface or foreword written by someone other than the author
\parencite[§6.2.14]{SBLHS}. The \bibfield{type} field is used to specify the
-type of supplementary material. See §6.2.14 of \sty{biblatex-sbl-test.pdf}. If
-no \bibfield{type} is given, then this behaves like an \bibtype{inbook}.
+type of supplementary material. See §6.2.14 of
+\sty{biblatex-sbl-examples.pdf}. If no \bibfield{type} is given, then this
+behaves like an \bibtype{inbook}.
\typeitem{booklet}
@@ -740,8 +731,8 @@ printed in either short or long form as described above under
An unpublished paper presented at a professional society. Use the
\bibfield{eventtitle}, \bibfield{venue}, and \bibfield{date} fields to
-specify detail for the conference. See §6.3.8 of \sty{biblatex-sbl-test.pdf}
-for and example.
+specify detail for the conference. See §6.3.8 of
+\sty{biblatex-sbl-examples.pdf} for and example.
\typeitem{lexicon}
@@ -825,7 +816,7 @@ Note that review articles are treated like articles and should use the
An \citeshorthand{SBL} seminar paper. This is similar to an
\bibtype{incollection} except that \emph{in} is suppressed byfore the
\bibfield{booktitle}\slash\bibfield{maintitle}. See §6.4.11 of
-\sty{biblatex-sbl-test} for an example.
+\sty{biblatex-sbl-examples.pdf} for an example.
\typeitem{series}
@@ -872,7 +863,7 @@ The behaviour of \bibfield{translator}, \bibfield{booktranslator}, and
The date a text edition published online with no print counterpart or an
article in an online database is released. See §6.4.1 and §6.4.13 of
-\sty{biblatex-sbl-test.pdf}.
+\sty{biblatex-sbl-examples.pdf}.
\fielditem{eprintday}{datepart}
@@ -1251,6 +1242,13 @@ e.g.,
\section{Important Changes}
+\subsection*{0.10\quad 2018-05-24}
+
+\begin{itemize}
+ \item Add \opt{dashed} option.
+ \item Fix list of abbreviations regression from v0.9.
+\end{itemize}
+
\subsection*{0.9\quad 2018-05-20}
\begin{itemize}[itemsep=0pt]
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.pdf b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.pdf
index 2af7e3491f3..65af2a2fbf7 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.pdf
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.pdf
Binary files differ
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.tex
index 81a9ee6c1f3..d5d237081bb 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.tex
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.tex
@@ -1,35 +1,72 @@
-\documentclass[letterpaper,12pt,oneside,openany]{book}
-
-\usepackage{sbl-paper}
-
-%% Add your bib resource here
-\addbibresource{biblatex-sbl.bib}
+\documentclass[letterpaper,12pt]{article}
+
+% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+% Convenience xetex/luatex engine test set up
+\usepackage{ifxetex}
+\usepackage{ifluatex}
+\newif\ifxetexorluatex
+\ifxetex
+ \xetexorluatextrue
+\else
+ \ifluatex
+ \xetexorluatextrue
+ \else
+ \xetexorluatexfalse
+ \fi
+\fi
+% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-%% Language and font set up
-%% Note: Polyglossia is *not* well supported
+% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+% Language and font set up
+% Note: Polyglossia is *not* well supported
\ifxetexorluatex
\usepackage[nil,bidi=default]{babel}
\babelprovide[import=en-US,main]{american}
\babelprovide[import=he]{hebrew}
\babelprovide[import=el]{polutonikogreek}
\babelfont[american]{rm}[Ligatures=TeX]{Linux Libertine O}
- \babelfont[hebrew]{rm}[Ligatures=TeX,Contextuals=Alternate,Scale=1.2]{SBL BibLit}
- \babelfont[polutonikogreek]{rm}[Ligatures=TeX,Contextuals=Alternate]{SBL BibLit}
+ \babelfont[hebrew]{rm}%
+ [Ligatures=TeX,Contextuals=Alternate]{SBL BibLit}
+ \babelfont[polutonikogreek]{rm}%
+ [Ligatures=TeX,Contextuals=Alternate]{SBL BibLit}
\else
\usepackage[polutonikogreek,american]{babel}
\usepackage{libertineRoman}
\fi
+\usepackage{csquotes}
+% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+% Load main style
+% Pass indexing=cite to biblatex (if you want author indexing)
+\PassOptionsToPackage{indexing=cite}{biblatex}
+\usepackage{sbl-paper}
-%% Index set up (optional)
-%% Include separate indices for subjects, authors, and Scripture references
-\makeindex[title=Subject Index,intoc]
-\makeindex[name=\jobname-scr,title=Scripture Reference Index,intoc,options=-s sbl-paper-bibleref.ist]
-\makeindex[name=\jobname-aut,title=Author Index,intoc]
-%% Index Bible references in a scripture index
+% Add your bib resource here
+\addbibresource{biblatex-sbl.bib}
+% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+
+% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
+% Index set up (optional)
+% Include separate indices for subjects, authors, and Scripture
+% references
+
+% Set up subject index
+\makeindex[title=Subject Index,intoc,options=-q]
+
+% Set up Scripture reference index
+\makeindex[name=\jobname-scr,title=Scripture Reference Index,intoc,
+ options=-s sbl-paper-bibleref.ist -q]
+% Index Bible references in a scripture index
\renewcommand{\biblerefindex}{\index[\jobname-scr]}
-%% Redefine index format so biblatex inserts names into an author index
+
+% Set up Author index
+\makeindex[name=\jobname-aut,title=Author Index,intoc,options=-q]
+% Redefine index format so biblatex inserts names into a separate
+% author index rather than the main index
\DeclareIndexNameFormat{default}{%
\nameparts{#1}%
\usebibmacro{index:name}
@@ -38,10 +75,7 @@
{\namepartgiven}
{\namepartprefix}
{\namepartsuffix}}
-
-
-%% Disable hyperlinks
-%\hypersetup{draft=true}
+% ---------------------------------------------------------------------
\begin{document}
@@ -54,13 +88,14 @@
\date{[Month, Day, Year]}
\maketitle
-\frontmatter
+\pagenumbering{roman}
\tableofcontents
\printbiblist[heading=biblistintoc]{abbreviations}
-\mainmatter
+\clearpage
+\pagenumbering{arabic}
\firstsection[Primary Heading]{Primary Heading \break
Long Titles Are Single-Spaced on Subsequent Lines}
@@ -132,11 +167,8 @@ citations in parentheses. For example, here is a dictionary with a shorthand:
the same article referenced in two different
publications.\autocites{freedman:1977,freedman:1980}
-%% Use xelatex or lualatex if you need Hebrew
-\section{Greek
- \ifxetexorluatex
- and Hebrew%
- \fi}
+% Use xelatex or lualatex if you need Hebrew
+\section{Greek\ifxetexorluatex{} and Hebrew\fi}
\index{Greek!paragraph}Paragraph Greek:
\begin{quote}
@@ -167,7 +199,7 @@ publications.\autocites{freedman:1977,freedman:1980}
\appendix
-\chapter{Appendix Title}
+\firstsection{Appendix Title}
\index{appendixes}%
There should be two blank lines between the title and the text.
@@ -187,8 +219,6 @@ for the appendixes is consecutive with the rest of the paper.
Margins for the appendixes should be the same as the rest of the paper. You
may need to reduce the content of the appendix to fit the margins.
-\backmatter
-
\printbibliography[heading=bibintoc]
\singlespacing
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.def b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.def
index 99c1fab599f..b7cfe74ca19 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.def
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/biblatex-sbl.def
@@ -15,13 +15,33 @@
% VERSION STRINGS
% ------------------------------------------------------------------
-\def\sbl@abx@date{2018/05/20}
-\def\sbl@abx@version{0.9}
+\def\sbl@abx@date{2018/05/24}
+\def\sbl@abx@version{0.10}
\def\sbl@abx@bbxid{\sbl@abx@date\space v\sbl@abx@version\space biblatex-sbl bibliography style (DCP)}
\def\sbl@abx@cbxid{\sbl@abx@date\space v\sbl@abx@version\space biblatex-sbl citation style (DCP)}
-\def\sbl@abx@lbxid{\sbl@abx@date\space v\sbl@abx@version\space biblatex-sbl localization}
+\def\sbl@abx@lbxid{\sbl@abx@date\space v\sbl@abx@version\space biblatex-sbl localization (DCP)}
\def\sbl@abx@defid{\sbl@abx@date\space v\sbl@abx@version\space biblatex-sbl definitions and macros (DCP)}
+\def\printsblversion{\sbl@abx@version\space
+ \expandafter\xprintsbldateiso\sbl@abx@date\relax}
+\def\printsbldate{\expandafter\xprintsbldateau\sbl@abx@date\relax}
+\def\xprintsbldateiso#1/#2/#3\relax{%
+ #1-%
+ \ifblank{#2}
+ {\kern 1pt-}
+ {#2-#3}}
+\def\xprintsbldateau#1/#2/#3\relax{%
+ \ifblank{#2}
+ {}
+ {\ifblank{#3}
+ {}
+ {\ifcase#3 \or
+ 1\or 2\or 3\or 4\or 5\or 6\or 7\or 8\or 9\else#3\fi\space}%
+ \ifcase#2 \or
+ January\or February\or March\or April\or May\or June\or July\or
+ August\or September\or October\or November\or December\fi\space}%
+ #1}
+
\ProvidesFile{biblatex-sbl.def}[\sbl@abx@defid]
% ------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -284,6 +304,10 @@
{\ExecuteBibliographyOptions{loccittracker=true}}
{\ExecuteBibliographyOptions{loccittracker=false}}}
+\newtoggle{blx@dashed}
+\DeclareBibliographyOption{dashed}[true]{%
+ \settoggle{blx@dashed}{#1}}
+
\ExecuteBibliographyOptions{%
citetracker,
punctfont,
@@ -310,6 +334,7 @@
useseries,
accessdate=false,
shorthand=true,
+ dashed=true,
language=american
}
@@ -373,7 +398,7 @@
\DeclareFieldFormat{doi}{%
\printtext{doi}\addcolon
\ifhyperref
- {\href{http://dx.doi.org/#1}{\nolinkurl{#1}}}
+ {\href{https://dx.doi.org/#1}{\nolinkurl{#1}}}
{\nolinkurl{#1}}}
\DeclareFieldFormat{edition}{%
\ifinteger{#1}
@@ -398,7 +423,7 @@
\newunitpunct
arXiv\addcolon\space
\ifhyperref
- {\href{http://arxiv.org/\abx@arxivpath/#1}{%
+ {\href{https://arxiv.org/\abx@arxivpath/#1}{%
\nolinkurl{#1}%
\iffieldundef{eprintclass}
{}
@@ -699,8 +724,7 @@
{\iffieldundef{shortseries}
{}
{\bibhypertarget{\strfield{shortseries}}{}%
- \printfield{series}}
- }
+ \printfield{series}}}
{\bibhypertarget{\strfield{shorthand}}{}%
\iffieldsequal{shorthand}{shorttitle}
{\toggletrue{blx@abbrevcite}}
@@ -2398,7 +2422,13 @@
\ifbool{usevolpostnotedelim}
{\setunit{\volpostnotedelim}}
{\setunit{\postnotedelim}}%
- \usebibmacro{postnote}%
+ \ifboolexpr{
+ test {\ifciteseen}
+ or
+ test {\iffieldundef{pages}}
+ }
+ {\printfield{postnote}}
+ {\usebibmacro{pages}}%
\global\booltrue{suppresspostnote}}
\newbibmacro*{classic:translator+series}{%
@@ -2479,6 +2509,7 @@
or
test {\iffieldequalstr{entrysetcount}{1}}
)
+ and togl {blx@dashed}
}
{#1}
{#2}}
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.sty b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.sty
index 438ebf34e8d..65a1884b92b 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.sty
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl-paper.sty
@@ -13,28 +13,11 @@
%The Current Maintainer of this work is David Purton.
\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}
\ProvidesPackage{sbl-paper}
- [2018/05/20 Society of Bibilical Literature Paper Style (DCP)]
-
-
-% xetex/luatex engine test set up
-
-\RequirePackage{ifxetex}
-\RequirePackage{ifluatex}
-\newif\ifxetexorluatex
-\ifxetex
- \xetexorluatextrue
-\else
- \ifluatex
- \xetexorluatextrue
- \else
- \xetexorluatexfalse
- \fi
-\fi
+ [2018/05/24 Society of Bibilical Literature Paper Style (DCP)]
% Load required packages
-\RequirePackage{csquotes}
\RequirePackage[headheight=14.5pt,margin=1in]{geometry}
\RequirePackage{textcase}
\RequirePackage{setspace}
@@ -43,7 +26,7 @@
\RequirePackage{fancyhdr}
\RequirePackage[bottom]{footmisc}
\RequirePackage{bibleref-parse}
-\RequirePackage[style=sbl,indexing=cite]{biblatex}
+\RequirePackage[style=sbl]{biblatex}
\RequirePackage{imakeidx}
\RequirePackage{hyperref}
@@ -383,6 +366,20 @@
% Set up Bible references
+\newcommand{\Pbibleverse}[2][]{%
+ \begingroup
+ \csdef{br@Ps}{Psalm}%
+ \brfullname
+ \pbibleverse[#1]{#2}%
+ \endgroup}
+
+\newcommand{\Pibibleverse}[2][]{%
+ \begingroup
+ \brfullname
+ \csdef{br@Ps}{Psalm}%
+ \pibibleverse[#1]{#2}%
+ \endgroup}
+
\braltabbrvname
\renewcommand*{\BRperiod}{}
\renewcommand*{\BRchsep}{;\space}
@@ -466,71 +463,122 @@
\csdef{br@newtestament}{New Testament}
\biblerefmap{Gen}{01@\br@oldtestament !01}
+\biblerefmap{Genesis}{01@\br@oldtestament !01}
\biblerefmap{Exod}{01@\br@oldtestament !02}
+\biblerefmap{Exodus}{01@\br@oldtestament !02}
\biblerefmap{Lev}{01@\br@oldtestament !03}
+\biblerefmap{Leviticus}{01@\br@oldtestament !03}
\biblerefmap{Num}{01@\br@oldtestament !04}
+\biblerefmap{Numbers}{01@\br@oldtestament !04}
\biblerefmap{Deut}{01@\br@oldtestament !05}
+\biblerefmap{Deuteronomy}{01@\br@oldtestament !05}
\biblerefmap{Josh}{01@\br@oldtestament !06}
+\biblerefmap{Joshua}{01@\br@oldtestament !06}
\biblerefmap{Judg}{01@\br@oldtestament !07}
+\biblerefmap{Judges}{01@\br@oldtestament !07}
\biblerefmap{Ruth}{01@\br@oldtestament !08}
\biblerefmap{Sam1}{01@\br@oldtestament !09}
+\biblerefmap{Samuel1}{01@\br@oldtestament !09}
\biblerefmap{Sam2}{01@\br@oldtestament !10}
+\biblerefmap{Samuel2}{01@\br@oldtestament !10}
\biblerefmap{Kgs1}{01@\br@oldtestament !11}
+\biblerefmap{Kings1}{01@\br@oldtestament !11}
\biblerefmap{Kgs2}{01@\br@oldtestament !12}
+\biblerefmap{Kings2}{01@\br@oldtestament !12}
\biblerefmap{Chr1}{01@\br@oldtestament !13}
+\biblerefmap{Chronicles1}{01@\br@oldtestament !13}
\biblerefmap{Chr2}{01@\br@oldtestament !14}
+\biblerefmap{Chronicles2}{01@\br@oldtestament !14}
\biblerefmap{Ezra}{01@\br@oldtestament !15}
\biblerefmap{Neh}{01@\br@oldtestament !16}
+\biblerefmap{Nehemiah}{01@\br@oldtestament !16}
\biblerefmap{Esth}{01@\br@oldtestament !17}
+\biblerefmap{Esther}{01@\br@oldtestament !17}
\biblerefmap{Job}{01@\br@oldtestament !18}
\biblerefmap{Ps}{01@\br@oldtestament !19}
+\biblerefmap{Psalm}{01@\br@oldtestament !19}
\biblerefmap{Prov}{01@\br@oldtestament !20}
+\biblerefmap{Proverbs}{01@\br@oldtestament !20}
\biblerefmap{Eccl}{01@\br@oldtestament !21}
+\biblerefmap{Ecclesiastes}{01@\br@oldtestament !21}
\biblerefmap{Song}{01@\br@oldtestament !22}
+\biblerefmap{Song of Songs}{01@\br@oldtestament !22}
\biblerefmap{Isa}{01@\br@oldtestament !23}
+\biblerefmap{Isaiah}{01@\br@oldtestament !23}
\biblerefmap{Jer}{01@\br@oldtestament !24}
+\biblerefmap{Jermiah}{01@\br@oldtestament !24}
\biblerefmap{Lam}{01@\br@oldtestament !25}
+\biblerefmap{Lamentations}{01@\br@oldtestament !25}
\biblerefmap{Ezek}{01@\br@oldtestament !26}
+\biblerefmap{Ezekiel}{01@\br@oldtestament !26}
\biblerefmap{Dan}{01@\br@oldtestament !27}
+\biblerefmap{Daniel}{01@\br@oldtestament !27}
\biblerefmap{Hos}{01@\br@oldtestament !28}
+\biblerefmap{Hosea}{01@\br@oldtestament !28}
\biblerefmap{Joel}{01@\br@oldtestament !29}
\biblerefmap{Amos}{01@\br@oldtestament !30}
\biblerefmap{Obad}{01@\br@oldtestament !31}
+\biblerefmap{Obadiah}{01@\br@oldtestament !31}
\biblerefmap{Jonah}{01@\br@oldtestament !32}
\biblerefmap{Mic}{01@\br@oldtestament !33}
+\biblerefmap{Micah}{01@\br@oldtestament !33}
\biblerefmap{Nah}{01@\br@oldtestament !34}
+\biblerefmap{Nahum}{01@\br@oldtestament !34}
\biblerefmap{Hab}{01@\br@oldtestament !35}
+\biblerefmap{Habakkuk}{01@\br@oldtestament !35}
\biblerefmap{Zeph}{01@\br@oldtestament !36}
+\biblerefmap{Zephaniah}{01@\br@oldtestament !36}
\biblerefmap{Hag}{01@\br@oldtestament !37}
+\biblerefmap{Haggai}{01@\br@oldtestament !37}
\biblerefmap{Zech}{01@\br@oldtestament !38}
+\biblerefmap{Zechariah}{01@\br@oldtestament !38}
\biblerefmap{Mal}{01@\br@oldtestament !39}
+\biblerefmap{Malachi}{01@\br@oldtestament !39}
\biblerefmap{Matt}{02@\br@newtestament !01}
+\biblerefmap{Matthew}{02@\br@newtestament !01}
\biblerefmap{Mark}{02@\br@newtestament !02}
\biblerefmap{Luke}{02@\br@newtestament !03}
\biblerefmap{John}{02@\br@newtestament !04}
\biblerefmap{Acts}{02@\br@newtestament !05}
\biblerefmap{Rom}{02@\br@newtestament !06}
+\biblerefmap{Romans}{02@\br@newtestament !06}
\biblerefmap{Cor1}{02@\br@newtestament !07}
+\biblerefmap{Corinthians1}{02@\br@newtestament !07}
\biblerefmap{Cor2}{02@\br@newtestament !08}
+\biblerefmap{Corinthians2}{02@\br@newtestament !08}
\biblerefmap{Gal}{02@\br@newtestament !09}
+\biblerefmap{Galatians}{02@\br@newtestament !09}
\biblerefmap{Eph}{02@\br@newtestament !10}
+\biblerefmap{Ephesians}{02@\br@newtestament !10}
\biblerefmap{Phil}{02@\br@newtestament !11}
+\biblerefmap{Philippians}{02@\br@newtestament !11}
\biblerefmap{Col}{02@\br@newtestament !12}
+\biblerefmap{Colossians}{02@\br@newtestament !12}
\biblerefmap{Thess1}{02@\br@newtestament !13}
+\biblerefmap{Thessalonians1}{02@\br@newtestament !13}
\biblerefmap{Thess2}{02@\br@newtestament !14}
+\biblerefmap{Thessalonians2}{02@\br@newtestament !14}
\biblerefmap{Tim1}{02@\br@newtestament !15}
+\biblerefmap{Timothy1}{02@\br@newtestament !15}
\biblerefmap{Tim2}{02@\br@newtestament !16}
+\biblerefmap{Timothy2}{02@\br@newtestament !16}
\biblerefmap{Titus}{02@\br@newtestament !17}
\biblerefmap{Phlm}{02@\br@newtestament !18}
+\biblerefmap{Phlemon}{02@\br@newtestament !18}
\biblerefmap{Heb}{02@\br@newtestament !19}
+\biblerefmap{Hebrews}{02@\br@newtestament !19}
\biblerefmap{Jas}{02@\br@newtestament !20}
+\biblerefmap{James}{02@\br@newtestament !20}
\biblerefmap{Pet1}{02@\br@newtestament !21}
+\biblerefmap{Peter1}{02@\br@newtestament !21}
\biblerefmap{Pet2}{02@\br@newtestament !22}
+\biblerefmap{Peter2}{02@\br@newtestament !22}
\biblerefmap{John1}{02@\br@newtestament !23}
\biblerefmap{John2}{02@\br@newtestament !24}
\biblerefmap{John3}{02@\br@newtestament !25}
\biblerefmap{Jude}{02@\br@newtestament !26}
\biblerefmap{Rev}{02@\br@newtestament !27}
+\biblerefmap{Revelation}{02@\br@newtestament !27}
\endinput
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl.bbx b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl.bbx
index b2872b1ee1a..4c9ee7f50de 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl.bbx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl.bbx
@@ -6,8 +6,8 @@
\citereset
\global\undef\bbx@lasthash
\def\abx@str{abx@lstr}%
- \renewcommand*{\relateddelim}{\addperiod\space}
- \renewcommand*{\begrelateddelim}{\addperiod\space}
+ \renewcommand*{\relateddelim}{\addperiod\space}%
+ \renewcommand*{\begrelateddelim}{\addperiod\space}%
\renewcommand*{\revsdnamedelim}{\addcomma}%
\DeclareNameAlias{author}{sortname}%
\DeclareNameAlias{editor}{sortname}%
diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl.cbx b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl.cbx
index e19185c6d28..9d15a05e876 100644
--- a/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl.cbx
+++ b/Master/texmf-dist/tex/latex/biblatex-sbl/sbl.cbx
@@ -98,8 +98,8 @@
\DeclareNameAlias{editor}{sortname}%
\DeclareNameAlias{translator}{sortname}%
\renewcommand*{\newunitpunct}{\addperiod\space}%
- \renewcommand*{\relateddelim}{\addperiod\space}
- \renewcommand*{\begrelateddelim}{\addperiod\space}
+ \renewcommand*{\relateddelim}{\addperiod\space}%
+ \renewcommand*{\begrelateddelim}{\addperiod\space}%
\sloppy
\printtext{\usedriver{}{\thefield{entrytype}}}}
@@ -391,7 +391,8 @@
\usebibmacro{related:init}%
\usebibmacro{related}%
\global\toggletrue{relatedseen}}
- {\usebibmacro{volume+part+postnote}%
+ {\clearfield{pages}%
+ \usebibmacro{volume+part+postnote}%
\usebibmacro{classic:translator+series}}%
\usebibmacro{finentry}}