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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/notes-test.bib b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/notes-test.bib index c5d423317c7..e704ed0f35e 100644 --- a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/notes-test.bib +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/latex/biblatex-chicago/notes-test.bib @@ -1612,6 +1612,40 @@ field. Cf. kessler:nyt.} } +@Book{herodotus:wilson, + author = {Herodotus}, + title = {Historiae}, + date = {2015}, + shortauthor = {Hdt\adddot}, + entrysubtype = {classical}, + editor = {Wilson, N.~G\adddot}, + options = {notitle,short}, + volumes = 2, + series = {Oxford Classical Texts}, + publisher = {Clarendon Press}, + location = {Oxford}, + annote = {When citing works from classical antiquity, the + Manual condones two rather specialized usages. + First, it permits using the short citation right + from the start even when other sorts of citation use + the long form first and, second, it allows a + particularly abbreviated form of the short citation + when a classical author has only one work extant, + meaning that the author's name alone, in full or + abbreviated, will be enough unambiguously to + identify the work. Here, all citations will simply + contain the shortauthor and any page reference, the + notitle option suppressing the title of Herodotus' + only extant work and the short option producing the + short citation even at first use. (Only the + bibliography, therefore, will contain the full + details of the edition of the work you're using.) + The classical entrysubtype means that page + references are expected to point to the traditional + divisions of Herodotus' text, and that such + references will be separated from the shortened name + only by a space.}} + @TechReport{herwign:office, options = {useprefix=true}, author = {{van} Herwijnen, Eric}, @@ -1752,6 +1786,48 @@ doing this.} } +@Article{hua:cms, + author = {family=Hua, given=Linfu, cjk=\textzh{華林甫}}, + title = {Qingdai yilai Sanxia diqu shuihan zaihai de chubu + yanjiu}, + titleaddon = {\textzh{清代以來三峽地區水旱災害的初步研究}}, + options = {ctitleaddon=space,ptitleaddon=space,nametemplates=cjk}, + usere = {A preliminary study of floods and droughts in the + Three Gorges region since the Qing dynasty}, + journaltitle = {Zhongguo shehui kexue}, + journaltitleaddon = {\textzh{中國社會科學}}, + volume = 1, + date = {1999}, + pages = {168--179}, + annote = {One of the Manual's examples of an entry containing + non-Latin scripts as an aid for readers needing to + follow the reference. Here the Chinese characters + from the original publication follow their romanized + versions with no intervening punctuation. The + titleaddon field requires the two titleaddon options + to eliminate that punctuation, while the new + journaltitleaddon field uses the jtitleaddon option, + which defaults to a space and is therefore + unnecessary here. The usere field, demonstrating + one of its usual functions in biblatex-chicago, + translates the title. The author field shows how + the new cmsnameparts option works, the addition of a + "cjk" name part requiring that each part of the + name, romanized or not, is identified as here. The + nametemplates option tells biblatex that it should + present all names in the entry, including their + romanized parts, in the conventional Chinese order + rather than the usual western one. The inclusion of + the romanized version allows biblatex easily to + alphabetize this entry among others that use only + the Latin script. (The \cmd{textzh} command here is + just a convenience shorthand I've set up using babel + commands in the preamble. It tells babel to treat + the text as Chinese, and means I don't need to load + a more powerful and more complicated package just to + typeset a few words.)} +} + @Letter{jackson:paulina:letter, author = {Jackson, Paulina}, title = {Paulina Jackson to John Pepys Junior}, |