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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 November 2018
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G. Bibliography
The bibliography includes all printed works and manuscripts cited in the article organized alphabetically in a single list. Authors making substantial use of manuscripts may list them separately; see, for example, Carlson, RQ 55:3, 901-03. While archival records are not normally included in a bibliography, the first note in the text to an archival document can list frequently cited repositories, series, and their abbreviations. In addition to the examples below, authors should consult CMS, chapter 17. RQ differs in omitting the names of publishers, except when authors prefer to include them for early imprints.
List multiple works by an author chronologically. The second and subsequent works begin with a line five spaces long followed by a period. Clarify identical American place names by using US postal style for states: Durham, NC or NH. Clarify identical European/American place names: Cambridge (England, no identifying location) but Cambridge, MA, for the US city. Give foreign place names in English: Venice, not Venezia. List no more than two places of publication.