In the main text of the paper, when you quote Aristotle's original text in translation, cite in parentheses following the quote the title of the work,
the Bekker pagination, not the pagination of the English translation, and the name of the editor who is responsible for the work being cited
.
How do you cite Aristotle Poetics in text?
- MLA. Aristotle. Aristotle's Poetics. New York :Hill and Wang, 1961.
- APA. Aristotle. ( 1961). Aristotle's poetics. New York :Hill and Wang,
- Chicago. Aristotle. Aristotle's Poetics. New York :Hill and Wang, 1961.
How do you cite an ancient quote?
Generally, when citing ancient texts, you will use the following format:
[Author], [Title] [Book/Section
. (Poem, if applicable).] [Line numbers cited.]
How do you cite quotes from Plato?
To cite one of Plato's dialogues, then,
you will need to give the title, a section number, and a letter
: Socrates describes those who trust writing as naïve (Phaedrus, 274c). The number here refers to the page number from the Stephanus edition.
How do I cite Aristotle rhetoric in APA?
Aristotle, ., Roberts, W. R., Bywater, I., Solmsen, F., & Aristotle, . (1954). Rhetoric. New York: Modern Library.
How do you quote the Iliad?
from the line numbers. E.g., Book 1, lines 1-8 of the Iliad would be cited as: (1.1-8). When citing plays, use Arabic numerals inside parentheses and use periods to separate act, scene, and line numbers; e.g., Act 2, scene 2, lines 56-89 would be cited as: (2.2. 56-89).
How do you cite Lysistrata in text?
- MLA. Aristophanes. Lysistrata. New York :Dover, 1994.
- APA. Aristophanes. ( 1994). Lysistrata. New York :Dover,
- Chicago. Aristophanes. Lysistrata. New York :Dover, 1994.
How do you cite Aristotle's Politics?
- MLA. Aristotle. Aristotle's Politics. Oxford :Clarendon Press, 1905.
- APA. Aristotle. ( 1905). Aristotle's Politics. Oxford :Clarendon Press,
- Chicago. Aristotle. Aristotle's Politics. Oxford :Clarendon Press, 1905.
How do you cite an apology?
- MLA. West, Thomas G., 1945-. Plato's “Apology of Socrates” : an Interpretation, with a New Translation. Ithaca, N.Y. :Cornell University Press, 1979.
- APA. West, Thomas G., 1945-. ( 1979). …
- Chicago. West, Thomas G., 1945-. Plato's “Apology of Socrates” : an Interpretation, with a New Translation.
How do you cite in-text apa?
When using APA format, follow the author-date method of in-text citation. This means that
the author's last name and the year of publication for the source should appear in the text
, like, for example, (Jones, 1998). One complete reference for each source should appear in the reference list at the end of the paper.
How do you do APA format?
- All text should be double-spaced.
- Use one-inch margins on all sides.
- All paragraphs in the body are indented.
- Make sure that the title is centered on the page with your name and school/institution underneath.
- Use 12-point font throughout.
- All pages should be numbered in the upper right hand corner.
How do I cite Plato Phaedrus?
- MLA. Plato. Plato's Phaedrus. Cambridge :University Press, 1952.
- APA. Plato. ( 1952). Plato's Phaedrus. Cambridge :University Press,
- Chicago. Plato. Plato's Phaedrus. Cambridge :University Press, 1952.
How do you read Bekker numbers?
Bekker numbers consist of up to three ordered coordinates, or pieces of information: a number, the letter a or b, and another number, which refer respectively to the page number of Bekker's edition of the Greek text of
Aristotle's
works, the page column (a standard page of Bekker's edition has exactly two columns), and …
How do you show line numbers?
- On the menu bar, choose Tools > Options. Expand the Text Editor node, and then select either the language you're using or All Languages to turn on line numbers in all languages. …
- Select the Line numbers checkbox.
How do you in text cite Homer?
The name of the author (e.g. Homer) and the specific work (e.g. Iliad or Odyssey) are abbreviated. Here are some examples of how authors and works are abbreviated (you will find a comprehensive list for the abbreviations of ancient authors and their works below): Homer = Hom.
Iliad = Id. / Odyssey = Od
.
How do you quote in Herodotus?
- In peace, sons bury their fathers. …
- Of all possessions a friend is the most precious. …
- The only good is knowledge, and the only evil is ignorance. …
- Of all men's miseries the bitterest is this: to know so much and to have control over nothing. …
- Circumstances rule men; men do not rule circumstances.