@adam42smith @lgpsales @gojonnes I dont know if there are explicit rules on ABNT, but this is used in several ways like showed on the APA style above. Or even as this:
Bichat, X. Recherches physiologiques sur la vie et la mort, 1o partie [1800]. In: Bichat, X. Recherches
physiologiques sur la vie et la mort [1o partie] et autres textes. Paris: Flammarion, 1994, p. 55-209.
@adam42smith @lgpsales @gojonnes
Thank you. So I will check it out about this and will come back soon ;)
@adam42smith @lgpsales @gojonnes
Hi, It's indeed very hard to find a coherent and stable criterion for referring the original date on ABNT.
Do you have any recommendation on how I could change the code myself, making the "original-date" reference similar to the APA-like one, situated at the end of the reference?
@askesis @lgpsales @gojonnes I'd be happy to help someone implement this in one of the ABNT variants (e.g. someone just submitted an update for 2023 & we could add it) but I'm reluctant to just invent a format absent guidance from the norm itself or at least one of its implementations at a university or institute.