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@Book{cicero-tuscu2011,
Translator = {Pierre Pellegrin}
}
{{cmd |\stopbuffer}}<\texcode>
* Next, we will write text between the starttext and stoptext tags, before defining how the references will be printed after the body of the text, in the area defined for the table of contents (and possibly the various indexes, index rerum and index nominum). For the simplest texts, the bibliographic references after the \stopbuffer command can, for example, be defined (with our example) as follows:
{{cmd|\usebtxdataset}}[ancient philosophy][biblio.buffer]
{{cmd|\usebtxdefinitions}}[apa]
{{cmd|\definebtxrendering}}[ancient philosophy][apa][dataset=ancient philosophy]
{{cmd|\setupbtxrendering}}[continue =yes]
{{cmd|\startbuffer}}[biblio]
@Book{cicero-tuscu2011,
Translator = {Pierre Pellegrin}
}
{{cmd|\stopbuffer}} 
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\starttext
{{cmd|\startchapter}}[title={An Introduction To Philosophy}]
In the notes that follow, we will focus on philosophical thought as political philosophy. Aristotle, the Greek philosopher who published and commented on the Constitutions of the ancient Greek cities, begins his work {Politics} with the thesis that {man is a political animal}\footnote{cite[alternative=entry][ancient philosophy::Aristotle2008]}.
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{{cmd|\placelistofpublications}}[philosophie ancienne][method=local]\stopsection}}\stopchapter}}\stopbackmatter}}\stoptext}}
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