by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Turabian and Chicago Format
23.4.2.2 OUTLINES (from Turabian 9th edition) In some situations, you may include an outline or a similar enumeration in an appendix to your paper, or in a draft stage of the paper (see 6.2.1). Use the following system of notation, consisting of letters and roman and...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Turabian and Chicago Format
About 1/3 of the Bible is Poetry. To cite a poetry section of the Bible in a paper, follow the instructions below. The following is from the 9th Edition of Turabian. 25.2.2.2 POETRY AND DRAMA. Present a quotation of two or more lines from poetry as a block quotation....
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Turabian and Chicago Format
16.3.5.2 Citations and Comments. (from Turabian 9th Edition) If a note includes both a citation and a substantive comment, put the citation first with a period after it, followed by the comment in a separate sentence. To come to Paris was to experience the...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Turabian and Chicago Format
From section 23.4.2.1 LISTS of the Turabian Text, 9th Edition. It is reproduced word-for-word. Your text may contain lists of items that you choose to enumerate for emphasis. When such a list is relatively short, incorporate it into a single sentence. Be sure that all...
by Dr. Kenneth Acha, MD, DMin. | Turabian and Chicago Format
The following information is from section 17.8.2 (titled The Bible and Other Sacred Works) in the 9th Edition of the Turabian Manual. Notice below that “N” stands for Notes, which include both footnotes and endnotes. That means this same format applies...