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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex index 654cd5bd6d4..31f44775b81 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/archaeologie/archaeologie.tex @@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ And again there is also a \cs{textcites} in case of several authors: \begin{example} Public space is part of a city say \textcites{Osland2016}[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}. \end{example} - +Just be aware that using \oarg{prenote} may be give a odd sounding sentence depending what you use \oarg{prenote} for. \DescribeMacro{\footcite} Beside the listed \cs{cite} commands above there are more possibilities citing: @@ -312,7 +312,7 @@ And sometimes more than that.\footnote{\smartcite[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}.} \DescribeMacro{\smartcites} -And again there is also a \cs{textcites} in case of several authors: +And again there is also a \cs{smartcites} in case of several authors: \begin{code} \smartcites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)% *@\oarg{prenote}\oarg{postnote}\marg{bibtex-key}@*% @@ -365,21 +365,27 @@ Public space is part of a city says \citeauthor{Osland2016} in \citetitle{Osland \end{example} For further information cf. \cref{citeauthorformat}. +\DescribeMacro{\citetitle*} +Sometimes you don’t need the year of publication but still want the published title. Then |\citetitle*| is what you need: +\archversion{2.3.4} +\begin{example} +In 2016 \citeauthor{Osland2016} says in \citetitle*{Osland2016} +public space is part of a city. +\end{example} + + \DescribeMacro{\citetranslator}\label{citetranslator}% -\rmarginpar{v.2.3.0} +\archversion{2.3.0} Addionally there is also a \cs{cite}-command which can be used to print the translator of an (ancient) publication. \begin{code} \citetranslator*@\marg{bibtex-key}%@* \end{code} This will print the name(s) of the translator according to the chosen |citeauthorformat|. -\begin{code} -\blockcquote[12,25,1]{Cic:Att}{Aber dein Heim ist das Forum.} (\citetranslator{Cic:Att}) -\end{code} \begin{example} \blockcquote[12,25,1]{Cic:Att}{Aber dein Heim ist das Forum.} (\citetranslator{Cic:Att}) \end{example} -\rmarginpar{v.2.3.3} +\archversion{2.3.3} If there is no translator given it will name you as translator using a |bibstring| with \enquote{own translation}. \begin{example} \blockcquote[3,62,1]{Artem}{The Agora means confusion and uproar because of the people that are gathered there.} (\citetranslator{Artem}) @@ -394,15 +400,13 @@ at least it is done in the preamble of your document. -\DescribeMacro{\citetranslator*}\rmarginpar{v.2.3.0} +\DescribeMacro{\citetranslator*}\archversion{2.3.0} \begin{code} \citetranslator* *@\marg{bibtex-key}%@* \end{code} The starred version prints also the informtion from which language the text has been translated. -\begin{code} -\blockcquote[12,25,1]{Cic:Att}{Aber dein Heim ist das Forum.} (\citetranslator*{Cic:Att}) -\end{code} + \begin{example} \blockcquote[12,25,1]{Cic:Att}{Aber dein Heim ist das Forum.} (\citetranslator*{Cic:Att}) \end{example} @@ -1502,7 +1506,7 @@ We suggest using the field |titleaddon| or if it is a |@Incollection| or |@Inpr } \end{bibexample} -\printbib[9em]{Boehm2001} +\printbib[9.5em]{Boehm2001} \subsubsection{Translated book} If you cite a translated book you can link it to the original book and let display the translator as well as the original language. @@ -1554,7 +1558,7 @@ It will be included automatically. For the following bibliography we only use |\ \printbiball[5em]{Zanker1988} -\subsubsection{Multiple volumes of a monograph} +\subsubsection{Multiple volumes of a monograph (cf. \cref{mvbook})} It may be the case that you have to cite a book which consists of several volumes: usually there is a volume with text and one volume with plates. To cite e.\,g. the second volume in particular you can do the following. @@ -1630,7 +1634,7 @@ but then notice the additional information in |booktitleaddon|. } \end{bibexample} In the bibliography it will look like: -\printbib[5.5em]{Hoelscher2001} +\printbib[6em]{Hoelscher2001} \subsubsection{Short series} Some books or collections are part of a small series (not an ongoing series). @@ -1697,6 +1701,93 @@ and the second example and \printbiball[6em]{Parlasca1969} +\subsubsection{Section of Monograph} +\archversion{2.3.4} +In some cases there are several parts of a monograph which are written by variant people (e.\,g. excavation reports). +Then the book is technically not an edited one by an editor but (mainly) written by one (book)author. + +The difference to an edited volume is that in the bibliography there is no |(ed.)|, cf. \cref{Ganzert1984}. + + +\begin{bibexample}[label=Ganzert1984]{{@}Inbook\{Ganzert1984,…\}} +@Inbook{Ganzert1984, +author = {Herz, Peter}, +title = {Gaius Caesar und Artavasdes}, +bookauthor = {Ganzert, Joachim}, +booktitle = {Das Kenotaph für Gaius Caesar in Limyra}, +booksubtitle = {Architektur und Bauornamentik}, +pages = {118--126}, +publisher = {Wasmuth}, +location = Tuebingen, +year = {1984}, +zenon = {000042874}, +series = IstForsch, +shortseries = IstForsch-short, +number = {35} +} +\end{bibexample} + +\printbib[6em]{Ganzert1984} + + +\subsection{Type \texttt{@MvBook}}\label{mvbook} +\DescribeMacro{@MvBook}\archversion{2.3.4} If you have a small series consistend of several volumes and you want to have them listed together you should read the following. + +Using the entry type |@MvBook| (Multivolume) for the main entry you can have several volumes connected to it (children). +For example we have \citetitle{EAOR} with seven volumes. +The main entry looks like this + +\begin{bibexample}[label=EAOR]{{@}MvBook\{EAOR,…\}} +@Mvbook{EAOR, + title = {Epigrafia anfiteatrale dell'Occidente Romano}, + date = {1988/2009}, + editor = {Patrizia Sabbatini Tumolesi}, + keywords = {corpus}, + location = Rome, %@String used + options = {corpus}, + publisher = EQ, %@String used + related = {EAOR-01,EAOR-02,EAOR-03,EAOR-04,EAOR-05,EAOR-06,EAOR-07}, + relatedtype = {multivolume}, + series = {Vetera. Richerche di storia, epigrafia e antichità}, + shorthand = {EAOR I--VII}, + volumes = {7}, +} +\end{bibexample} + +Two children belonging to \cref{EAOR} look like + +\begin{bibexample}[label=EAOR-01]{{@}MvBook\{EAOR-01,…\}} +@Book{EAOR-01, + title = {Roma}, + year = {1988}, + editor = {Tumolesi, Patrizia Sabbatini}, + volume = {1}, + keywords = {corpus}, + options = {corpus,skipbib}, + shorthand = {EAOR I}, + crossref = {EAOR}, +} +\end{bibexample} + +\begin{bibexample}[label=EAOR-02]{{@}MvBook\{EAOR-02,…\}} +@Book{EAOR-02, + title = {Regiones Italiae VI--XI}, + year = {1989}, + editor = {Gregori, Gian Luca}, + volume = {2}, + keywords = {corpus}, + options = {corpus,skipbib}, + shorthand = {EAOR II}, + crossref = {EAOR}, +} +\end{bibexample} +It is important that you have |skipbib| in the field |options|! + +The advantage is that you cite either |EAOR| then you will all of the volumes listed in the bibliography +or you can only cite individual volumes in your text. +In this case (e.g. citing |EAOR-01| and |EAOR-02|) it looks like this in the bibliography +\printbib[5em]{EAOR-01,EAOR-02} + \subsection{Type \texttt{@Article}}\label{article} \DescribeMacro{@Article} This is probably the most common type @@ -1902,11 +1993,9 @@ Then the output will be like:\\ and there will be no reference to the bibliography since the entry is fully described in the footnote. \DescribeMacro{inreferences} If you prefer this method you have to use the preamble option called |inreferences|---cf. \cref{inreferences} Then it will look like this in the footnote: -\begin{examplebox} -|\footnote{\cite{Neils1994}.}| -\tcblower +\begin{examplemanual} \footnote{LIMC 7.1 (1994) 922--951 s. v. Theseus (J. Neils).} -\end{examplebox} +\end{examplemanual} When you have the \oarg{postnote} filled out in a citation which belongs to an |@Inreference| then it won’t be printed in the end of the citation. The |postnote| \oarg{930 Nr. 283} will be printed instead of the |pages|: \begin{example} @@ -2303,7 +2392,7 @@ The rule says that within a pair of parentheses you have to use square brackets. Citing |@Inreferences| can lead easily to a false behaviour when you put it in parentheses. This is an example how it should not be done: \begin{tcolorbox}[examplebox] -|\cite[vgl.][930 Nr. 283]{Neils1994}.| +|(\cite[vgl.][930 Nr. 283]{Neils1994}).| \tcblower (vgl. LIMC 7.1 (1994) 930 Nr. 283 s. v. Theseus (J. Neils)). \textcolor{red}{\textbf{WRONG!!}} \end{tcolorbox} @@ -2382,19 +2471,19 @@ pubstate = {prepublished} This following example is about an article which was accepted by the journal and so we use |pubstate = {forthcoming}|: -\begin{bibexample}[label=Bossert:forthcoming]{{@}Article\{Bossert:forthcoming,…\}} -@Article{Bossert:forthcoming, - author = {Lukas C. Bossert}, - title = {\ldots\ \textsc{in formam anitqvam restitvto}?}, - subtitle = {Überlegungen zur Inschrift der ›Porticus Deorum Consentium‹ (CIL\,VI 102) und ihren Ergänzungen im 19.{\,}Jh.}, - journaltitle = {BeStAR. Berliner Studien zum Antiken Rom}, - shortjournal = {BeStAR}, - volume = {2}, +\begin{bibexample}[label=Doe:forthcoming]{{@}Article\{Doe:forthcoming,…\}} +@Article{Doe:forthcoming, + author = {Doe, John}, + title = {My Ideas about Antiquity}, + subtitle = {And Some Lines for a Subtitle}, + journaltitle = {Journal of Ancient Thoughts}, + shortjournal = {JAT}, + volume = {12}, pubstate = {forthcoming}, } \end{bibexample} -\printbib[8em]{Bossert:forthcoming} +\printbib[8em]{Doe:forthcoming} \subsection{Print the used options} @@ -2504,7 +2593,7 @@ The bibliography |archaeologie-bibancient.bib| is filled with ancient authors, w The bold entry on the left is the |bibtex-key|.\footnote{If you think the list should be enlarged, let us know the entries.} All the entries have the fields |keywords={ancient}|, |options={ancient}|. -\begin{multicols}{3} +\begin{multicols}{2} \input{archaeologie-ancient.tex} \end{multicols} \changes{v1.5}{2016/05/31}{Antike Bibliographie} @@ -2542,16 +2631,16 @@ Lexikon-der-Technik,Bergmann2015,LTUR} \item[Copenhagen] <-- English\newline German: Kopenhagen\newline Italian: Copenaghen\newline Spanish: Copenhague\newline French: Copenhague \item[Dresden] <-- English\newline German: Dresden\newline Italian: Desda\newline Spanish: Dresde\newline French: Dresde \item[Florence] <-- English\newline German: Florenz\newline Italian: Firenze\newline Spanish: Firenze\newline French: Florence -\item[Frankfort-on-the-Main] <-- English\newline German: Frankfurt am Main\newline Italian: Francoforte sul Meno\newline Spanish: Francfort del Meno\newline French: Francfort-sur-le-Main -\item[Freiburg] <-- English\newline German: Freiburg (i. Breisgau)\newline Italian: Friburgo in Brisgovia\newline Spanish: Friburgo de Brisgovia\newline French: Fribourg-en-Brisgau -\item[Goettingen] <-- English\newline German: Göttingen\newline Italian: Gottinga\newline Spanish: Gotinga\newline French: Gœttingue +\item[Frankfurt] <-- English\newline German: Frankfurt am Main\newline Italian: Francoforte sul Meno\newline Spanish: Francfort del Meno\newline French: Francfort-sur-le-Main +\item[Freiburg] <-- English\newline German: Freiburg \parentext{i. Breisgau}\newline Italian: Friburgo in Brisgovia\newline Spanish: Friburgo de Brisgovia\newline French: Fribourg-en-Brisgau +\item[Göttingen] <-- English\newline German: Göttingen\newline Italian: Gottinga\newline Spanish: Gotinga\newline French: Gœttingue \item[Hamburg] <-- English\newline German: Hamburg\newline Italian: Amburgo\newline Spanish: Hamburgo\newline French: Hambourg \item[Leipzig] <-- English\newline German: Leipzig\newline Italian: Lipsia\newline Spanish: Leipzig\newline French: Leipzig \item[London] <-- English\newline German: London\newline Italian: Londra\newline Spanish: Londres\newline French: Londres \item[Louvain] <-- English\newline German: Löwen\newline Italian: Lovanio\newline Spanish: Lovaina\newline French: Louvain \item[Mainz] <-- English\newline German: Mainz am Rhein\newline Italian: Magonza\newline Spanish: Maguncia\newline French: Mayence -\item[Milan] <-- English\newline German: Mailand\newline Italian: Milano\newline Spanish: Milán\newline French: Milan -\item[Munich] <-- English\newline German: München\newline Italian: Monaco (di Bavaria)\newline Spanish: Múnich\newline French: Munich +\item[Milano] <-- English\newline German: Mailand\newline Italian: Milano\newline Spanish: Milán\newline French: Milan +\item[Munich] <-- English\newline German: München\newline Italian: Monaco \parentext{di Bavaria}\newline Spanish: Múnich\newline French: Munich \item[Naples] <-- English\newline German: Neapel\newline Italian: Napoli\newline Spanish: Napoli\newline French: Naples \item[Paris] <-- English\newline German: Paris\newline Italian: Parigi\newline Spanish: París\newline French: Paris \item[Regensburg] <-- English\newline German: Regensburg\newline Italian: Ratisbona\newline Spanish: Ratisbona\newline French: Ratisbonne @@ -2561,7 +2650,6 @@ Lexikon-der-Technik,Bergmann2015,LTUR} \item[Trier] <-- English\newline German: Trier\newline Italian: Treviri\newline Spanish: Trèveris\newline French: Trèves \item[Tuebingen] <-- English\newline German: Tübingen\newline Italian: Tubinga\newline Spanish: Tubinga\newline French: Tubingue \item[Vienna] <-- English\newline German: Wien\newline Italian: Vienna\newline Spanish: Viena\newline French: Vienne - \end{description} \end{multicols} \section{List of publishers}\label{list-publishers} |