How to quote a manuscript in an academic paper
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1344/AFAM2022.12.2.11Keywords:
manuscripts, quotation, primary sourcesAbstract
In the absence of homogeneous and precise rules for the quotation of medieval manuscripts in academic works, in this paper we make a proposal that considers both the aspects common to all the collections that house these materials, as well as the singularities of the different collections.
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