How do you quote Ovid Metamorphoses?

How do you quote Ovid Metamorphoses?

Preview — Metamorphoses by Ovid

  1. “Fas est ab hoste doceri.
  2. “Happy is the man who has broken the chains which hurt the mind, and has given up worrying once and for all.”
  3. “Omnia mutantur, nihil interit (everything changes, nothing perishes).”
  4. “I am dragged along by a strange new force.

How do you cite ancient sources in APA?

Ancient Texts

  1. Author.
  2. Year of publication.
  3. Title of book.
  4. Translator (if relevant).
  5. Place of publication: publisher.

How do you cite Thucydides?

In the bibliography, put the ancient author’s name first, as above. Remember, in your text you should use the simple form ‘Thucydides 4. 4’ whenever possible. For the correct format when using a sourcebook, see above, under ‘When one author cites another (ancient or modern)’.

How do you cite a works cited page?

When citing a play with numbered lines, the MLA parenthetical citation should include the author name and the act, scene and line number(s)….Book.

Format Author surname, Author first name. Play Title. Publisher, year of publication.
Example Friel, Brian. Translations. Faber & Faber, 1981.

How do you cite a translated play?

Formula for citing a translated source in APA: Author Last Name, First Initial. (Year Published). Book title (Translator First Initial. Last Name, Trans.).

How do you cite Google Translate in APA?

Cite a translated work in the language in which it was published. In the reference list entry, include a credit to the translator and the original work’s year of publication.

How do you cite Google?

Cite the resource you found via the Google search (e.g., a web page), not the Google search itself. If you’re reporting on how many items came up in a Google search, simply describe your method e.g., a Google search of X resulted in about results.

How do I cite Google Dictionary?

To cite a dictionary definition in APA Style, start with the author of the dictionary (usually an organization), followed by the publication year, the word you’re citing, the dictionary name, the publisher (if not already listed as author), and the URL.

How do you cite a online dictionary?

Citing the Dictionary and Other Online Sources

  1. headword of the entry cited (in quotes)
  2. title of the source (in italics)
  3. date the dictionary or thesaurus was published, posted, or revised (Use the copyright date noted at the bottom of this and every page of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary.)
  4. full URL of the site (up to and including the file name)

How do you cite an Internet source?

Include information in the following order:

  1. author (the person or organisation responsible for the site)
  2. year (date created or last updated)
  3. page title (in italics)
  4. name of sponsor of site (if available)
  5. accessed day month year (the day you viewed the site)
  6. URL or Internet address (pointed brackets).

How many authors do you cite in APA?

You may include up to 20 authors in a reference list entry.

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