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Re: [Bibulus-dev] Fwd: multiple citation with page number
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Thomas Widmann |
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Re: [Bibulus-dev] Fwd: multiple citation with page number |
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Sun, 23 May 2004 19:16:04 +0100 |
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Thomas Widmann <address@hidden> writes:
> For instance, in addition to \citep[21][4]{bazin:1997, boyum:1985} as
> suggested above, one could imagine i.a. the following:
>
> \citegroupp{\cite[21]{bazin:1997} \cite[4]{boyum:1985}}
>
> \citep{bazin:1997 (page 21); boyum:1985 (page 4)}
>
> \citep{bazin:1997/21;boyum:1985/4}
>
> \begin{citep} \cite[21]{bazin:1997} \cite[4]{boyum:1985} \end{citep}
Or what about this:
\citep{[bazin:1997, 21] [boyum:1985, 4]}
The thing is that this way a complex note would look a lot nicer,
e.g. (real-life examples from "Kosovo: A Short History"):
69 For a summary see B. Lewis, _Emergence_, pp. 194-207; for the
Nationality Law see Davison, _Reform_, p. 262.
becomes:
\citep{For a summary see [lewis1968, 194-207]; for the Nationality
Law see [davison1963, 262]}
And
15 Rizaj, `Nëntë dokumente', pp. 199, 201. `Ulema' is a collective
term for Muslim clergy and scholars; `the Porte' is the
tradional term for the Ottoman government. In 1879 the British
consul in Shkodra described the Leagers in Kosovo as `fanatical
Muslims': Knight, _Albania_, p. 115.
becomes:
\citep{[rizaj1981, 199, 201]. `Ulema' is a collective term for
Muslim clergy and scholars; `the Porte' is the tradional term
for the Ottoman government. In 1879 the British consul in
Shkodra described the Leagers in Kosovo as `fanatical
Muslims': [knight1880, 115]}
Or is it silly to treat this as a long citation and not just a
footnote with citations in it?
/Thomas
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