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The complete reference list should be presented at the end of the text and in alphabetical order.

Reference models:

  • Complete book:

Ex. LAUMONIER 1958: A. Laumonier, Le cultes indigenes en Carie, E. de Boccard, Paris, 1958.

  • Papers in scientific periodicals:

Ex. ASHMOLE 1980: B. Ashmole, Demeter of Cnidus, «JHS» LXXI, 1980, pp. 1328.

  • Annals/ Proceedings:

Ex.  SUAREZ DE LA TORRE 2005: E. Suarez De La Torre, Forme e funzioni del fenomeno profetico e divinatorio dalla Grecia classica al periodo tardo-antico, in

  1. Sfameni Gasparro (ed.), Modi di comunicazione tra il divino e l’umano, Atti del II Seminario Internazionale (Messina 2003), L. Giordano, Cosenza 2005, pp. 2987.

- Quotations from dictionaries, lexicons or encyclopedias:

Ex. SIEBERT 1990: G. Siebert, s.v. «Hermes», LIMC V.1, 1990, pp. 285-387.

Periodicals’ acronyms follow the list of L’Année Philologique.