[INDOLOGY] Chicago B style and Footnotes
Paolo Eugenio Rosati
paoloe.rosati at gmail.com
Wed Oct 26 14:54:01 UTC 2016
Dear indologists,
I was reading the CMS 16th ed. about the Chicago B Style, but I was not
able to find any reference to the use of footnotes in the author-date
system (maybe there is not).
I use footnotes for explanations that would weigh down the text---e.g. to
explain local names as Manobhava (Kamadeva), or to place a long series of
bibliographical comparisons.
Could anyone indicate to me if there is a chapter or any online reference
about the use of footnoteseither for Chicago B or for any other
Author-Date system?
Any other advice is very welcome.
Best, Paolo
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Paolo E. Rosati
Oriental Archaeologist
PhD candidate in "Civilizations of Asia and Africa"
South Asia Section
Dep. Italian Institute of Oriental Studies/ISO
'Sapienza' University of Rome
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