5/25/2023 0 Comments Chicago style foot notes2 (April 1955)): 282.Īdair, "A Note on Certain of Hamilton's Pseudonyms," 295. ![]() 2014.ĭouglas Adair, "A Note on Certain of Hamilton's Pseudonyms," ( The William and Mary Quarterly, Third series 12, no. "A Note on Certain of Hamilton's Pseudonyms." The William and Mary Quarterly, Guion, The Trombone: Its History and Music, 1697-1811 (New York: GordonĪdair, Douglas. New York:Īuthor in normal order, followed by comma publication information in parentheses, page of quotation at end. The Trombone: Its History and Music, 1697-1811. An abbreviated footnote contains the author's last name, a brief title, and the page number of the quotation.A complete footnote has the same information as the citation in the bibliography, with some differences in format, plus the page number of a particular quotation. Using notes and bibliography style, the sourced text is indicated by a superscripted note number that corresponds to a full citation either at the bottom of the. ![]() If you don't include a bibliography, you must give a full citation for the first footnote from each work and abbreviated footnotes for subsequent citations. ![]()
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