Generally, when citing ancient texts, you will use the following format: [Author], [Title] [Book/Section. (Poem, if applicable).] [Line numbers cited.]
Then, how do you cite a classical text in MLA?
Generally, when citing ancient texts, you will use the following format: [Author], [Title] [Book/Section. (Poem, if applicable).] [Line numbers cited.]
Similarly, how do you cite Greek classics? Last Name, First Name. Year Published. Chapter Title [in quotation marks] in Book Title [Italicized], Last name of editor, First name (ed.). City of Publication: Publisher, page range.
Similarly, it is asked, how do you cite a classical text in APA?
Ancient Texts
- Author.
- Year of publication.
- Title of book.
- Translator (if relevant).
- Place of publication: publisher.
How do you cite the Oxford classical text?
author, (year) [in brackets] 'title of article or book chapter' [in inverted commas, if appropriate], title of journal or book [in italics]; volume and part number [if a journal], place of publication [if a book] then pages [if appropriate].