archaeologie – bibLATEX for archaeologists∗ LukasC.Bossert 2015–2018 2015 JohannesFriedl [email protected] Version: 2.4.0(2018/09/25) Abstract This citation-style covers the citation and bibliography rules of the Deutsches ArchäologischesInstitut(DAI).Variousoptionsareavailabletochangeandadjust theoutcomeaccordingtoone’sownpreferences. Thestyleiscompatiblewiththe English,German,Italian,SpanishandFrenchlanguages,sinceallbibstringsused aredefinedineachlanguage. Contents 2.4 Entrieswith@String . . . . . . 11 1 Introduction 2 3 Detailsofoptionalpreferences 13 1.1 Installationofthebundle . . . . 2 3.1 Preambleoptions . . . . . . . . 13 1.2 Changelog . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.1.1 bibancient. . . . . . . . 14 1.3 Usage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3.1.2 bibcorpora . . . . . . . 15 3.1.3 lstabbrv . . . . . . . . . 15 2 Overview 3 3.1.4 lstlocations . . . . . . . 15 2.1 Preambleoptions . . . . . . . . 3 3.1.5 lstpublishers . . . . . . 15 2.1.1 Additional bibliogra- 3.1.6 seenote . . . . . . . . . 16 phiesandmacrolists . . 3 3.1.7 biblabel . . . . . . . . . 16 2.1.2 Notationofnames . . . 4 3.1.8 eventdatelanguage . . . 16 2.1.3 Mannerofciting . . . . 4 3.1.9 translation . . . . . . . 16 2.1.4 Globalbibliographyset- 3.1.10 inreferencesasfullcite. . 18 tings. . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1.11 yearseries . . . . . . . . 19 2.2 EntryOptions . . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1.12 citeauthorformat . . . . 20 2.3 Citecommands . . . . . . . . . 5 3.1.13 yearinparens . . . . . . 23 2.3.1 citeandcites . . . . . . 5 3.1.14 scshape . . . . . . . . . 23 2.3.2 parenciteandparencites 6 3.1.15 bibfullname . . . . . . . 24 2.3.3 textciteandtextcites . . 7 3.1.16 noabbrv . . . . . . . . . 25 2.3.4 footcite . . . . . . . . . 7 3.1.17 publisher . . . . . . . . 25 2.3.5 smartciteandsmartcites 8 3.1.18 edby . . . . . . . . . . . 26 2.3.6 autocite . . . . . . . . . 9 3.1.19 width . . . . . . . . . . 27 2.3.7 fullciteandfootfullcite . 9 3.1.20 counter . . . . . . . . . 28 2.3.8 citeauthorandcitetitle . 10 3.1.21 initials. . . . . . . . . . 28 2.3.9 citetranslator . . . . . . 10 3.2 Bibliographyentryoptions . . . 29 ∗Alsoveryhandyfor(ancient)HistoryorClassics, too. Forfurtherinformationaboutthecodevisit biblatex-archaeologie.de:Commentsandcriticismsarewelcome. WethankespeciallyM.WemheuerandH. Voßfortheirgreathelpwiththecode. 1 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) 3.2.1 ancient . . . . . . . . . 29 6.5 Publicationstatus . . . . . . . . 62 3.2.2 frgancient . . . . . . . . 31 6.6 Printtheusedoptions. . . . . . 63 3.2.3 uniqueme . . . . . . . . 32 6.7 Print the cited authors of sec- 3.2.4 corpus. . . . . . . . . . 35 ondaryliterature . . . . . . . . 64 6.8 Variant ways of entries in 4 Examplesofentrytypes 35 year/date-field . . . . . . . . . 65 4.1 Type@Book . . . . . . . . . . . 36 4.1.1 ›Festschrift‹,commemo- 7 ListofExamples 66 rativevolume,catalogue etc. . . . . . . . . . . . 36 8 Additionalbibliographywithancient authorsandworks 67 4.1.2 Translatedbook. . . . . 37 4.1.3 Multiple volumes of a 9 Additionalbibliographywithcorpora 82 monograph (cf. sec- tion4.3) . . . . . . . . . 38 10 Listoflocations 83 4.2 Type@Inbook / @Incollection 39 4.2.1 Shortseries . . . . . . . 40 11 Listofpublishers 84 4.2.2 Inventorycatalogue . . 41 4.2.3 SectionofMonograph . 42 12 Listofabbreviationaccordingtothe 4.3 Type@MvBook . . . . . . . . . . 42 Deutsches Archäologisches Institut- 4.4 Type@Article . . . . . . . . . 44 guidelines 85 4.5 Type@Proceedings . . . . . . 45 12.1 Shortform. . . . . . . . . . . . 85 4.6 Type@Inproceedings . . . . . 46 12.2 Longforms . . . . . . . . . . . 98 4.7 Type@Reference . . . . . . . . 47 4.8 Type@Inreference . . . . . . 48 13 Bibliography(.bbx) 127 4.9 Type@Review . . . . . . . . . . 50 14 Citation(.cbx) 153 4.9.1 Reviewswithanindivid- ualtitle . . . . . . . . . 51 15 Locales 166 4.9.2 multiple reviewed 15.1 English:english-archaeologie.lbx 166 worksinonereview . . 52 15.2 German:german-archaeologie.lbx170 4.10 Type@Thesis . . . . . . . . . . 53 15.3 French:french-archaeologie.lbx 170 4.11 Type@Talk . . . . . . . . . . . 53 15.4 Italian:italian-archaeologie.lbx. 171 15.5 Spanish:spanish-archaeologie.lbx171 5 Bibliography 54 16 archaeologie-lstpublishers.bib 172 6 FAQ: For Ancient (scholars of high) Quality 59 17 archaeologie-lstlocations.bib 172 6.1 Followingpages . . . . . . . . . 59 6.2 Onlinereferencing . . . . . . . 60 18 archaeologie-lstabbrv.bib 173 6.3 Brackets(with@Inreference) . . 61 18.1 Shortnames . . . . . . . . . . . 173 6.4 Unknownwork . . . . . . . . . 61 18.2 Longnames . . . . . . . . . . . 203 1 Introduction 1.1 Installationofthebundle archaeologieispartofthedistributionsMiKTeXandTeXLive–thus,youcaneasilyin- stallitusingtherespectivepackagemanager.Ifyouwouldliketoinstallarchaeologie intoyourlocalfoldermanually, dothefollowing: Gotoyourterminal, browsetothe folderofthisbundleandrun make install IfyouareusingmacOSyouwillbeaskedforyouruseraccountpasswordfortheinstal- lation. Furtheroptionsofthismakefileare: • clean:deletesallunnecessaryfiles biblatex-archaeologie.de 2 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) • cleanbundle: deletesallfilesexcept.dtx,.pl,.md. Youwillgettheplainver- sionofthisbundle.Thismightbehelpfulifyousendthebundletosomeoneelse. • ctan:thiswillcreateazipfilewhichcanbeusedtosendtoCTAN. • uninstall:willerasethelocallyinstalledfiles. Thisbundleisconstantlyupdated.Forhints,errorsorsuggestionsusetheGitHubrepos- itoryhttps://github.com/LukasCBossert/biblatex-archaeologie. 1.2 Changelog AllnotablechangestothisprojectwillbedocumentedintheREADME.md.Thisproject doesnotadheretoSemanticVersioning.Themarkdownsyntaxisinspiredbythecon- ventionsproposedbykeepachangelog.com. 1.3 Usage archaeologie ThenameofthebibLATEX-styleisarchaeologiewhichhastobeactivatedinthepream- ble. \usepackage[style=archaeologie,% (cid:104)further options(cid:105)]{biblatex} \addbibresource{(cid:104)bib-file.bib(cid:105)} WithoutanyfurtheroptionsthestylefollowstherulesoftheDeutschesArchäologisches Institut. Noadditionalsettingsareneeded,butyoucanchangetheoutcomebyusing someoptionswhichareexplainedbelow.1 Attheendofyourdocumentyoucanwritethecommand\printbibliographytoprint thebibliography.Sincearchaeologiesupportsdifferentcitationsofvarioustextssuch asthoseofancientauthorsandmodernscholarswesuggesthavingthemlistedinsep- aratebibliographies.Furtherinformationcanbefoundbelow(section5). 2 Overview Therefollowsaquickoverviewofpossibleoptionsofthestylearchaeologie.Contrary tothealphabeticallyordereddescriptionlater(section3)theyherearelistedbytopic. Furthermoreyoucan–atyourownrisk–alsousetheconventionalbibLATEX-options relatingtoindent,etc.ForthatpleaseseetheexcellentdocumentationofbibLATEX. 2.1 Preambleoptions 2.1.1 Additionalbibliographiesandmacrolists bibancient Aseparatebibliography-fileisloaded, inwhichroundabout600ancientauthorsand worksarelistedandcanbecitedrightaway;cf.section3.1.1. biblatex-archaeologie.de 3 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) bibcorpora Aseparatebibliography-fileisloaded,inwhichthecommoncorporaforancientstudies arestoredcf.section3.1.2.Additionallythisactivatesthebibliographyarchaeologie- lstabbrv.bib. lstabbrv Activates the additional bibliography file archaeologie-lstabbrv.bib. It provides alistofjournalsandseriesaccordingtotheabbreviationsoftheDeutschesArchäolo- gischesInstitutwhichcanbeusedas@Stringmacrosinbibliographyentries;cf. sec- tion3.1.3. lstlocations Activatestheadditionalbibliographyfilearchaeologie-lstlocations.bibwith@String macrosoflocationswhichcanbeusedtoautomaticallyprintouttheircorrectexonym intheselectedlanguage;cf.section3.1.4. lstpublishers Activates the additional bibliography file archaeologie-lstpublishers.bib with @Stringmacrosofseveralpublisherswhichcanbeusedtoeasilyprintouttheirnames; cf.section3.1.5. 2.1.2 Notationofnames bibfullname Inthebibliographyfullnamesofauthorsand/oreditorsareshown;cf.section3.1.15. citeauthorformat Youcanchosehowthenameofauthorsoreditorsaredisplayedwithinyourtextwhen v.2.3.6 they are cited with \citeauthor{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}. You can chose between the options (cid:104)initials(cid:105),(cid:104)full(cid:105),(cid:104)family(cid:105),(cid:104)firstfulltheninitials(cid:105),(cid:104)firstinitialsthenfamily(cid:105),(cid:104)firstfullthenfamily(cid:105); cf.section3.1.12. scshape Citednamesareshownwithsmallcapitalletterscf.section3.1.14.Bibliographyentries with option={ancient} or option={frgancient} (sections 3.2.1 and 3.2.2) are not affectedbythisoption. 2.1.3 Mannerofciting edby Switches“ed.”/“Hrsg.”to“ed.by”/“hrsg.v.”;cf.section3.1.18. inreferences Eachbibliographyentrywhichisan@Inreferenceisfullyreferencedaccordingtothe specialrulesoftheDeutschesArchäologischesInstitutformanualsandencyclopaedias; cf.section3.1.10. noabbrv Bydefaulttheshorttitlesofjournalsandseries(shortjournalandshortseries)are showninthebibliography.Withthisoptionfulltitlesareprintedinstead(journaltitle andseries);cf.section3.1.16. publisher Alllocationsandthepublisherisshown. Italsochangestheformatoftheeditionand thefirstprint;cf.section3.1.17. seenote Bydefaultarchaeologieprintsauthor-year-system.Withthisoptionyoucanchangeit toadifferentoutcome(butstillaccordingtotherulesoftheDeutschesArchäologisches Institut). Sothefirstcitationwillbeafullcitationandallthefollowingcitationswill refertothefirstfullcitation;cf.section3.1.6 translation Originaltitle,translatorandoriginallanguageareshowninthebibliography. Settinga bibliographyentrytooption={ancient}thisbehaviourisdefault;cf.section3.1.9. biblatex-archaeologie.de 4 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) yearinparens Theyearisshowninparentheses;cf.section3.1.13. yearseries Switchestheorderofseriesandyear;cf.section3.1.11. 2.1.4 Globalbibliographysettings width width={value}definesthebibliographywidthbetweenlabelandreference; cf. sec- tion3.1.19. counter Revealsattheendofeachreferenceasummaryofcitationsinthetext;cf.section3.1.20. 2.2 EntryOptions Asinglebibliographyentrycancontainavalueinitsoptions-field. Dependingonthe optionitchangesthebehaviourofhowthatentryiscited;cf.sections3.2and4.Beside theirdistinctpropertiesalloftheseoptionshaveincommonthattheseparatingcomma betweencitationandpagerecordismissing. Actuallythisconcernscitationofancient textsandcorporawhereusuallytheshorthand-fieldisprintedincitations. ancient Theentryisanancientsource(e.g.Cicero,Plutarch,etc);cf.section3.2.1. frgancient Theentryisafragmentaryancientsource(e.g.Festus);cf.section3.2.2. corpus Onlytheshorthand-fieldisprinted.Thisisneededespeciallyforcorporaofinscriptions orcoins(CIL,AE,RIC,etc.);cf.section3.2.4. uniqueme Incasestherearedifferenttranslationsofanancientworkyoucandecidewhichone is the standard translation and which ones should be made unique by displaying the translator/series/editor;cf.section3.2.3. 2.3 Citecommands 2.3.1 citeandcites \cite Asalwayscitingisdonewith\cite: \cite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} (cid:104)prenote(cid:105)setsashortpreliminarynote(e.g. “Vgl.”) and(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)isusuallyusedfor pagenumbers.Ifonlyoneoptionalargumentisusedthenitis[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]. \cite[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} The(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)correspondstothekeyfromthebibliographyfile. 1 ForaneasyandunproblematiccompilingwesuggesttouseXƎLATEXorLuaTEX. biblatex-archaeologie.de 5 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) Public space is part of a city says \cite{Osland2016}. PublicspaceispartofacitysaysOsland2016. \cites Ifonewantstociteseveralauthorsorworksaveryconvenientwayisthefollowingusing the\cites-command: \cites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote) [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}… Public space is part of a city say \cites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014}. Publicspaceispartofacitysaycf.Osland2016;Evangelidis2014. 2.3.2 parenciteandparencites \parencite Sometimesacitationhastobeputinparentheses.Thereforeweimplementedthecom- mand\parencite: \parencite[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Thiscitecommandtakescareofthecorrectcorrespondingparenthesesandbrackets. Especiallyin@Inreferencecitationstheparentheseschangeto(square)brackets.The exampleshowninsection6.3makesitclear. Public space is part of a city \parencite{Osland2016}. Publicspaceispartofacity(Osland2016). \parencites Ofcoursethereisalsothepossibilitytociteseveralauthors/worksinparentheses.This isdonewith\parencites: \parencites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}… biblatex-archaeologie.de 6 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) Public space is part of a city \parencites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014}. Publicspaceispartofacity(cf.Osland2016;Evangelidis2014). 2.3.3 textciteandtextcites \textcite Besidethelisted\citecommandsabovethereisathirdwayofciting: \textciteis useful if the author should be mentioned in the text and the remaining components suchasyearandpagewillimmediatelyfollowinparentheses. \textcite[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city says \textcite{Osland2016}. PublicspaceispartofacitysaysOsland(2016). \textcites Andagainthereisalsoa\textcitesincaseofseveralauthors: \textcites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}… Public space is part of a city say \textcites{Osland2016}[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}. PublicspaceispartofacitysayOsland(2016)andcf.Evangelidis(2014). Justbeawarethatusing[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)]maybegiveaoddsoundingsentencedepending whatyouuse[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)]for. 2.3.4 footcite \footcite Besidethelisted\citecommandsabovetherearemorepossibilitiesciting: Thereis alsothepossibilitytoputthecitationintoafootnoteatoncewith\footcite: \footcite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} biblatex-archaeologie.de 7 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) Public space is part of a city.\footcite{Osland2016} Publicspaceispartofacity.a a Osland2016. Thisistheequivalentto\footnote{\cite{Osland2016}.}butitsavesyoualotof \footcites timetyping.Andthereisaswell\footcites: Public space is part of a city.\footcites(cf.)(){Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014} Publicspaceispartofacity.a a cf.Osland2016;Evangelidis2014. 2.3.5 smartciteandsmartcites \smartcite And there is also a clever way citing with \smartcite. \smartcite depends on its environmentitisusedin. Ifitisyournormaltextitbehaveslike\footciteandwill printthecitationwithinafootnote. Ifitisalreadywithinafootnoteitwillbehandled like\cite.isaclever \smartcite[(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city.\smartcite{Osland2016} And sometimes more than that.\footnote{\smartcite[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}.} Publicspaceispartofacity.aAndsometimesmorethanthat.b a Osland2016. b cf.Evangelidis2014. \smartcites Andagainthereisalsoa\smartcitesincaseofseveralauthors: \smartcites(pre-prenote)(post-postnote)% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}% [(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)}… biblatex-archaeologie.de 8 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) Public space is part of a city.\smartcites{Osland2016}{Evangelidis2014} And sometimes more than that.\footnote{\smartcites{Osland2016}[cf.][]{Evangelidis2014}.} Publicspaceispartofacity.aAndsometimesmorethanthat.b a Osland2016;Evangelidis2014. b Osland2016;cf.Evangelidis2014. 2.3.6 autocite \autocite With\autocitethereisaflexiblewayofciting.Wesetup\autociteas\footciteby default.Ifyouwanttochangeityoucanalsowriteinthepreamblee.g.autocite=inline. \autocite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city.\autocite{Osland2016} Publicspaceispartofacity.a a Osland2016. 2.3.7 fullciteandfootfullcite \fullcite With\fullciteand\footfullciteyoucanprintthecompleteentryinyourcurrent \footfullcite text. \fullcite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} \footfullcite[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city.\footfullcite{Osland2016} As can be read in \fullcite{Evangelidis2014} Publicspaceispartofacity.a AscanbereadinV.Evangelidis,AgorasandFora. DevelopmentsintheCentralPublicSpaceoftheCitiesofGreeceduringtheRo- manPeriod,BSA109,2014,335–356,doi:10.1017/s006824541400015x a D.Osland,AbuseorReuse?PublicSpaceinLateAntiqueEmerita,AJA120,1,2016,67–97. biblatex-archaeologie.de 9 bibLATEX-stylearchaeologie 2.4.0©byLukasC.Bossert(2015–2018)|JohannesFriedl(2015) 2.3.8 citeauthorandcitetitle \citeauthor Furthermoreandinadditiontothe›normal‹\cite-commandsonecanalsociteonly \citetitle theauthorortheworktitleinthetextandinthefootnotes. \citeauthor[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} andfortheworks \citetitle[(cid:104)prenote(cid:105)][(cid:104)postnote(cid:105)]{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Public space is part of a city says \citeauthor{Osland2016} in \citetitle{Osland2016}. PublicspaceispartofacitysaysD.OslandinAbuseorReuse? (2016). Forfurtherinformationcf.section3.1.12. Notethatthe\citetitle-commandworksdifferentlywithancientworks(forallthose whohaveoption={ancient}). Firstthefieldorigtitlewillbeshownifthisfieldis emptyitwillshowitstitleinstead. \citetitle* Sometimesyoudon’tneedtheyearofpublicationbutstillwantthepublishedtitle.Then \citetitle*iswhatyouneed: v.2.3.4 In 2016 \citeauthor{Osland2016} says in \citetitle*{Osland2016} public space is part of a city. In2016D.OslandsaysinAbuseorReuse? publicspaceispartofacity. Notethatthe\citetitle*-commandwillalwaysshowthefieldtitlewithouttheyear ofpublicationitdoesn’tmatterifthereisoption={ancient}. 2.3.9 citetranslator \citetranslator Addionallythereisalsoa\cite-commandwhichcanbeusedtoprintthetranslatorof v.2.3.0 an(ancient)publication. \citetranslator{(cid:104)bibtex-key(cid:105)} Thiswillprintthename(s)ofthetranslatoraccordingtothechosenciteauthorformat. \blockcquote[12,25,1]{Cic:Att}{Aber dein Heim ist das Forum.} (\citetranslator{Cic:Att}) biblatex-archaeologie.de 10
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