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TEX-style of the Classics Department, Nottingham (GB)

Lukas C. Bossert

William Leveritt Version: 0.1 (2016-06-30)

Abstract

Bibliographical style called nottsclassic which works according to the guideline of the Classics Department of the University of Nottingham (GB).

1 Usage

The name of the bibLATEX-style is nottsclassic has to be activated in the preamble.

nottsclassic

1 \usepackage[s t y l e=n o t t s c l a s s i c ,%

2 ⟨further options⟩] {b i b l a t e x}

3 \ b i b l i o g r a p h y{⟨bib-file.bib⟩}

At the end of your document you can write the command \printbibliography to print the bibliography. Further information are found below (section3).

2 Overview

As always citing is done with \cite:

\cite

1 \ c i t e[⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}

⟨prenote⟩ sets a short preliminary note (e. g. “e. g.”) and ⟨postnote⟩ is usually used for page numbers. If only one optional argument is used then it is [⟨postnote⟩].

1 \ c i t e[⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}

The⟨bibtex-key⟩ corresponds to the key from the bibliography file.

If one wants to cite several authors or works a very convenient way is the following

\cites

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1 \ c i t e s( pre - prenote ) ( post - postnote )[⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}%

2 [⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}%

3 [⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}…

Sometimes a citation has to be put in parentheses. Therefore we implemented the com-

\parencite

mand \parencite:

1 \ p a r e n c i t e[⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}

This cite command takes care of the correct corresponding parentheses and brackets.

Especially in @Inreference citations the parentheses are changing to (square) brackets.

Of course there is also the possibility to cite several authors/works in parentheses. This

\parencites

is done with \parencites:

1 \ p a r e n c i t e s( pre - prenote ) ( post - postnote )[⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}%

2 [⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}%

3 [⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}…

Furthermore and additionally to the ›normal‹ \cite-commands one can also cite only

\citeauthor

\citetitle the author or the work title in the text and in the footnotes.

1 \ c i t e a u t h o r[⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}

and for the works

1 \ c i t e t i t l e[⟨prenote⟩][⟨postnote⟩]{⟨bibtex-key⟩}

3 Bibliography

But first we define the heading of the whole bibliography:

\printbibliography

1 \ p r i n t b i b h e a d i n g[%

2 heading=b i b l i o g r a p h y ,%

3 %heading=bibnumbered ,% i f you want i t numbered

4 t i t l e={B i b l i o g r a p h y} ] %heading f o r b i b l i o g r a p h y

You can give any title you would like to give (title = {⟨any title⟩}).

The next step is to set up the bibliography for the ancient authors.

Finally the bibliography:

1 \ p r i n t b i b l i o g r a p h y[%

2 heading=su bbiblio gr aphy ,

3 %heading=subbibnumbered ,% i f you want i t numbered

4 t i t l e={Secondary l i t e r a t u r e} ]

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Bibliography

Secondary literature

Amedick, R. (1991), Die antiken Sarkophagreliefs, vol. 1.4: Die Sarkophage mit Darstellungen aus dem Menschenleben: Vita Privata, Berlin.

Bartman, E. (1993), “Carving the Badminton Sarcophagus”, MMJ 28: 57–75.

Bielfeldt, R. (2005), Orestes auf römischen Sarkophagen, Munich.

Bonfante Warren, L. (1964), “A Latin Triumph on a Praenestine Cista”, AJA 68, 1: 35–42.

Brilliant, R. (1967), “The Arch of Septimius Severus in the Roman Forum”, MAAR, Supplement 29:

5–271.

Chicoteau, M. (1997), “The ‘Orphic’ Tablets Depicted in a Roman Catacomb (c. 250 AD?)”, ZPE 119:

81–3.

Dietrich, B. C. (1958), “Dionysus Liknites”, CQ 8: 244–8.

Ewald, B. C. (2003), “Sarcophagi and Senators: The Social History of Roman Funerary Art and its Limits”, JRA 16: 561–71.

Flower, H. I. (1996), Ancestor Masks and Aristocratic Power in Roman Culture, Oxford.

Hickson, F. V. (1991), “Augustus triumphator: Manipulation of the Triumphal Theme in the Political Program of Augustus”, Latomus 50, 1: 124–38.

Houghton, L. B. T. (2011), “Death Ritual and Burial Practice in the Latin Love Elegists”, in Memory and Mourning: Studies on Roman Death (Hope, V. M. and Huskinson, J., eds.), Oxford, 61–77.

Keuren, F. van, Attanasio, D., Herrman J. J., J., Herz, N., and Gromet, L. P. (2010), “Multimethod Analyses of Roman Sarcophagi at the Museo Nazionale Romano, Rome”, in Life, Death and Representation: Some New Work on Roman Sarcophagi (Elsner, J. and Huskinson, J., eds.), Berlin, 149–88.

Kraemer, R. S. (1989), “On the Meaning of the Term ‘Jew’ in Greco-Roman Inscriptions”, HThR 82, 1: 35–53.

Leon, H. J. (1949), “Symbolic Representations in the Jewish Catacombs of Rome”, JAOS 69, 2: 87–90.

Lorenz, K. G. (2010), “Image in Distress?: The Death of Meleager on Roman Sarcophagi”, in Life, Death and Representation: Some New Work on Roman Sarcophagi (Elsner, J. and Huskinson, J., eds.), Berlin, 309–36.

(2014), “The Casa del Menandro in Pompeii: Rhetoric and the Topology of Roman Wall Painting”, in Art and Rhetoric in Roman Culture (Elsner, J. and Meyer, M., eds.), Cambridge, 183–210.

Maxfield, V. A. (1981), The Military Decorations of the Roman Army, Berkeley, CA.

Neverov, O. (1979), “Gems in the Collection of Rubens”, The Burlington Magazine 121, 916: 424, 426–

432.

Parlasca, K. (1970), Die römischen Mosaiken in Deutschland, Berlin.

Perry, E. E. (2015), “Human Interaction with Statues”, in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture (Friedland, E. A., Sobocinski, M. G., and Gazda, E. K., eds.), Oxford, 653–66.

Ritter, S. (1995), Hercules in der römischen Kunst von den Anfängen bis Augustus, Heidelberg.

Rüpke, J. (2006), “Triumphator and Ancestor Rituals between Symbolic Anthropology and Magic”, Numen 53, 3: 251–89.

Shaya, J. (2015), “Ancient Analogs of Museums”, in The Oxford Handbook of Roman Sculpture (Fried- land, E. A., Sobocinski, M. G., and Gazda, E. K., eds.), Oxford, 622–37.

Sorabella, J. (2001), “A Roman Sarcophagus and its Patron”, MMJ 36: 67–81.

Torjussen, S. S. (2008), Metamorphoses of Myth: A Study of the “Orphic” Gold Tablets and the Derveni Papyrus, PhD thesis, University of Tromsø.

Toynbee, J. M. C. (1971), Death and Burial in the Roman World, Ithaca.

Versnel, H. S. (1970), Triumphus: An Inquiry into the Origin, Development and Meaning of the Roman Triumph, Leiden.

Wallace-Hadrill, A. (1994), Houses and Society in Pompeii and Herculaneum, Princeton.

Wind, E. (1950), “A Note on Bacchus and Ariadne”, The Burlington Magazine 92, 564: 82, 84–85.

Wrede, H. (1981), consecratio in formam deorum: Vergöttlichte Privatpersonen in der römischen Kaiserzeit, Mainz.

Zanker, P. (1990), The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus, trans. by A. H. Shapiro, Ann Arbor.

(2010), Roman Art, trans. by H. Heitmann-Gordon, California.

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1

2 @Book{Amedick 1991 ,

3 author = {Amedick , Rita},

4 t i t l e = {Die Sarkophage mit D a r s t e l l u n g e n aus dem Menschenleben},

5 s u b t i t l e = {Vita P r i v a t a},

6 p u b l i s h e r = {B e r l i n},

7 year = {1991},

8 m a i n t i t l e = {Die a nt ik en S a r k o p h a g r e l i e f s},

9 volume = {1 . 4},

10 }

11

12 @ A r t i c l e{Bartman 1993 ,

13 author = {E l i z a b e t h Bartman},

14 t i t l e = {Carving the Badminton Sarcophagus},

15 volume = {28},

16 pages = {57 -75},

17 year = {1993},

18 j o u r n a l = {MMJ},

19 }

20

21 @Book{B i e l f e l d t 2005 ,

22 author = {B i e l f e l d t , Ruth},

23 t i t l e = {Or es t es auf römischen Sarkophagen},

24 p u b l i s h e r = {Munich},

25 year = {2005},

26 }

27

28 @ A r t i c l e{B r i l l i a n t 1967 ,

29 author = {B r i l l i a n t , R.},

30 t i t l e = {The Arch o f Septimius Severus i n the Roman Forum},

31 volume = {29},

32 pages = {5 -271},

33 year = {1967},

34 j o u r n a l = {MAAR, Supplement},

35 }

36

37 @ A r t i c l e{Chicoteau 1997 ,

38 author = {Chicoteau , Marcel},

39 t i t l e = {The \enquote{Orphic} Tablets Depicted i n a Roman Catacomb ( c . 250 AD?)},

40 volume = {119},

41 pages = {81 -3},

42 year = {1997},

43 j o u r n a l = {ZPE},

44 }

45

46 @ A r t i c l e{D i e t r i c h 1958 ,

47 author = {D i e t r i c h , B. C.},

48 t i t l e = {Dionysus L i k n i t e s},

49 volume = {8},

50 pages = {244 -8},

51 year = {1958},

52 j o u r n a l = {CQ},

53 }

54

55 @ A r t i c l e{Ewald 2003 ,

56 author = {Ewald , Björn C.},

57 t i t l e = {Sarcophagi and S e n a t o r s},

58 s u b t i t l e = {The S o c i a l H i s t o r y o f Roman Funerary Art and i t s Limits},

59 volume = {16},

60 pages = {561 -71},

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62 j o u r n a l = {JRA},

63 }

64

65 @Book{Flower 1996 ,

66 author = {Flower , H a r r i e t I .},

67 t i t l e = {Ancestor Masks and A r i s t o c r a t i c Power i n Roman Culture},

68 p u b l i s h e r = {Oxford},

69 year = {1996},

70 }

71

72 @Book{H a d r i l l 1994 ,

73 author = {Wallace - H a d r i l l , Andrew},

74 t i t l e = {Houses and S o c i e t y i n Pompeii and Herculaneum},

75 p u b l i s h e r = {Princeton},

76 year = {1994},

77 }

78

79 @ A r t i c l e{Hickson 1991 ,

80 author = {Hickson , Frances V.},

81 t i t l e = {Augustus \emph{triumphator}},

82 s u b t i t l e = {Manipulation o f the Triumphal Theme i n the P o l i t i c a l Program o f Augustus},

83 volume = {50},

84 pages = {124 - -38},

85 year = {1991},

86 j o u r n a l = {Latomus},

87 number = {1},

88 }

89

90 @ I n c o l l e c t i o n{Houghton 2011 ,

91 author = {Houghton , Luke B. T.},

92 t i t l e = {Death R i t u a l and B u r i a l P r a c t i c e i n the Latin Love E l e g i s t s},

93 pages = {61 -77},

94 e d i t o r = {Hope , V. M. and Huskinson , J .},

95 b o o k t i t l e = {Memory and Mourning},

96 b o o k s u b t i t l e = {S t u d i e s on Roman Death},

97 p u b l i s h e r = {Oxford},

98 year = {2011},

99 }

100

101 @ I n c o l l e c t i o n{Keuren 2010 ,

102 author = {van Keuren , F . and Attanasio , D. and Herrman , J . J . , Jr . and Herz , N. and Gromet , L . P .},

103 t i t l e = {Multimethod Analyses o f Roman Sarcophagi at the Museo Nazi onale Romano , Rome},

104 pages = {149 -88},

105 e d i t o r = {Elsner , J . and Huskinson , J .},

106 b o o k t i t l e = {L i f e , Death and R e p r e s e n t a t i o n},

107 b o o k s u b t i t l e = {Some New Work on Roman Sarcophagi},

108 p u b l i s h e r = {B e r l i n},

109 year = {2010},

110 }

111

112 @ A r t i c l e{Kraemer 1989 ,

113 author = {Kraemer , Ross S .},

114 t i t l e = {On the Meaning o f the Term \enquote{Jew} i n Greco -Roman I n s c r i p t i o n s},

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119 number = {1},

120 }

121

122 @ A r t i c l e{Leon 1949 ,

123 author = {Leon , Harry J .},

124 t i t l e = {Symbolic R e p r e s e n t a t i o n s i n the Jewish Catacombs o f Rome},

125 volume = {69},

126 pages = {87 -90},

127 year = {1949},

128 j o u r n a l = {JAOS},

129 number = {2},

130 }

131

132 @ I n c o l l e c t i o n{Lorenz 2010 ,

133 author = {Lorenz , Katharina G.},

134 t i t l e = {Image i n D i s t r e s s ?},

135 s u b t i t l e = {The Death o f Meleager on Roman Sarcophagi},

136 pages = {309 -36},

137 e d i t o r = {Elsner , J . and Huskinson , J .},

138 b o o k t i t l e = {L i f e , Death and R e p r e s e n t a t i o n},

139 b o o k s u b t i t l e = {Some New Work on Roman Sarcophagi},

140 p u b l i s h e r = {B e r l i n},

141 year = {2010},

142 }

143

144 @ I n c o l l e c t i o n{Lorenz 2014 ,

145 author = {Lorenz , Katharina G.},

146 t i t l e = {The Casa d e l Menandro i n Pompeii},

147 s u b t i t l e = {Rhetoric and the Topology o f Roman Wall P a i n ti n g},

148 pages = {183 -210},

149 e d i t o r = {Elsner , J . and Meyer , M.},

150 b o o k t i t l e = {Art and Rhetoric i n Roman Culture},

151 p u b l i s h e r = {Cambridge},

152 year = {2014},

153 }

154

155 @Book{Maxfield 1981 ,

156 author = {Maxfield , V a l e r i e A.},

157 t i t l e = {The M i l i t a r y D e c o r a t i o n s o f the Roman Army},

158 p u b l i s h e r = {Berkeley , CA},

159 year = {1981},

160 }

161

162 @ A r t i c l e{Neverov 1979 ,

163 author = {Neverov , Oleg},

164 t i t l e = {Gems i n the C o l l e c t i o n o f Rubens},

165 volume = {121},

166 pages = {424 , 426 -432},

167 year = {1979},

168 j o u r n a l = {The Burlington Magazine},

169 number = {916},

170 }

171

172 @Book{P a r l a s c a 1970 ,

173 author = {Klaus P a r l a s c a},

174 t i t l e = {Die römischen Mosaiken i n Deutschland},

175 p u b l i s h e r = {B e r l i n},

176 year = {1970},

177 }

178

179 @ I n c o l l e c t i o n{Perry 2015 ,

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181 t i t l e = {Human I n t e r a c t i o n with S t a t u e s},

182 pages = {6 5 3 - 6 6 .},

183 e d i t o r = {E l i s e A. F r i e d l a n d and Melanie Grunow S o b o c i n s k i and E l a i n e K. Gazda},

184 b o o k t i t l e = {The Oxford Handbook o f Roman S c u l p t u r e},

185 p u b l i s h e r = {Oxford},

186 year = {2015},

187 }

188

189 @Book{R i t t e r 1995 ,

190 author = {S t e f a n R i t t e r},

191 t i t l e = {H e r c u l e s i n der römischen Kunst von den Anfängen b i s Augustus},

192 p u b l i s h e r = {H e i d e l b e r g},

193 year = {1995},

194 }

195

196 @ A r t i c l e{Rupke2006 ,

197 author = {Rüpke , Jörg},

198 t i t l e = {Triumphator and Ancestor R i t u a l s between Symbolic Anthropology and Magic},

199 volume = {53},

200 pages = {251 -89},

201 year = {2006},

202 j o u r n a l = {Numen},

203 number = {3},

204 }

205

206 @ I n c o l l e c t i o n{Shaya 2015 ,

207 author = {Josephine Shaya},

208 t i t l e = {Ancient Analogs o f Museums},

209 pages = {622 -37},

210 e d i t o r = {E l i s e A. F r i e d l a n d and Melanie Grunow S o b o c i n s k i and E l a i n e K. Gazda},

211 b o o k t i t l e = {The Oxford Handbook o f Roman S c u l p t u r e},

212 p u b l i s h e r = {Oxford},

213 year = {2015},

214 }

215

216 @ A r t i c l e{S o r a b e l l a 2001 ,

217 author = {S o r a b e l l a , Jean},

218 t i t l e = {A Roman Sarcophagus and i t s Patron},

219 volume = {36},

220 pages = {67 -81},

221 year = {2001},

222 j o u r n a l = {MMJ},

223 }

224

225 @PhdThesis{Torjusson 2008 ,

226 author = {S t i a n S u n d e l l Torjussen},

227 t i t l e = {Metamorphoses o f Myth},

228 s c h o o l = {U n i v e r s i t y o f Troms\o},

229 year = {2008},

230 s u b t i t l e = {A Study o f the ‘ ‘ Orphic ’ ’ Gold Tablets and the Derveni Papyrus},

231 }

232

233 @Book{Toynbee 1971 ,

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238 }

239

240 @Book{V e r s n e l 1970 ,

241 author = {H. S . V e r s n e l},

242 t i t l e = {Triumphus},

243 s u b t i t l e = {An I n q u i r y i n t o the Origin , Development and Meaning o f the Roman Triumph},

244 p u b l i s h e r = {Leiden},

245 year = {1970},

246 }

247

248 @ A r t i c l e{Warren 1964 ,

249 author = {L a r i s s a {Bonfante Warren}},

250 t i t l e = {A Latin Triumph on a P r a e n e s t i n e C i s t a},

251 volume = {68},

252 pages = {35 -42},

253 year = {1964},

254 j o u r n a l = {AJA},

255 number = {1},

256 }

257

258 @ A r t i c l e{Wind1950 ,

259 author = {Wind , Edgar},

260 t i t l e = {A Note on Bacchus and Ariadne},

261 volume = {92},

262 pages = {82 , 84 -85},

263 year = {1950},

264 j o u r n a l = {The Burlington Magazine},

265 number = {564},

266 }

267

268 @Book{Wrede1981 ,

269 author = {Henning Wrede},

270 t i t l e = {\emph{c o n s e c r a t i o i n formam deorum}},

271 s u b t i t l e = {V e r g ö t t l i c h t e Privat perso nen i n der römischen K a i s e r z e i t},

272 p u b l i s h e r = {Mainz},

273 year = {1981},

274 }

275

276 @Book{Zanker 1990 ,

277 author = {Zanker , Paul},

278 t i t l e = {The Power o f Images i n the Age o f Augustus},

279 p u b l i s h e r = {Ann Arbor},

280 year = {1990},

281 t r a n s l a t o r = {Shapiro , A. H.},

282 }

283

284 @Book{Zanker 2010 ,

285 author = {Zanker , Paul},

286 t i t l e = {Roman Art},

287 p u b l i s h e r = {C a l i f o r n i a},

288 year = {2010},

289 t r a n s l a t o r = {Heitmann - Gordon , H.},

290 }

291

292 @Book{Zanker 2012 ,

293 author = {Paul Zanker and Björn C h r i s t i a n Ewald},

294 t i t l e = {L i v i n g with Myths},

295 s u b t i t l e = {The Imagery o f Roman Sarcophagi},

296 p u b l i s h e r = {Oxford},

297 year = {2012},

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