American Psychological Association 7th edition

Gudea, N. (ca. 1993). The Jews in Roman Dacia : 1. A bronze coin emitted by Simon Bar Kochba discovered at Pojejena (Caras-Severin County); 2. A Jewish coin in the Roman fort from Ilisua (Dacia Porolissensis); 5. A miniature stone disk with the image "the star of David" on it discovered at Porolissum [Book]. Studia Judaica, 2 (1993) 162-166; 7 (1998) 199-202; 14 (2006) 407-411, 2 (1993) 162-166; 7 (1998) 199.

Chicago Manual of Style 17th edition (author-date)

Gudea, Nicolae. 1993. „The Jews in Roman Dacia : 1. A bronze coin emitted by Simon Bar Kochba discovered at Pojejena (Caras-Severin County); 2. A Jewish coin in the Roman fort from Ilisua (Dacia Porolissensis); 5. A miniature stone disk with the image ‚the star of David‘ on it discovered at Porolissum“. Book. Studia Judaica, Nr. 2 (1993) 162-166; 7 (1998) 199-202; 14 (2006) 407-411: 2 (1993) 162-166; 7 (1998) 199.

Springer - Basic (author-date)

Gudea N (1993) The Jews in Roman Dacia : 1. A bronze coin emitted by Simon Bar Kochba discovered at Pojejena (Caras-Severin County); 2. A Jewish coin in the Roman fort from Ilisua (Dacia Porolissensis); 5. A miniature stone disk with the image "the star of David" on it discovered at Porolissum. Studia Judaica 2 (1993) 162-166; 7 (1998) 199

Springer - Lecture Notes in Computer Science

1.Gudea, N.: The Jews in Roman Dacia : 1. A bronze coin emitted by Simon Bar Kochba discovered at Pojejena (Caras-Severin County); 2. A Jewish coin in the Roman fort from Ilisua (Dacia Porolissensis); 5. A miniature stone disk with the image "the star of David" on it discovered at Porolissum. Studia Judaica. 2 (1993) 162-166; 7 (1998) 199 (1993).

DIN 1505-2 (author-date, Deutsch) - standard superseded by ISO-690

Gudea, Nicolae: The Jews in Roman Dacia : 1. A bronze coin emitted by Simon Bar Kochba discovered at Pojejena (Caras-Severin County); 2. A Jewish coin in the Roman fort from Ilisua (Dacia Porolissensis); 5. A miniature stone disk with the image "the star of David" on it discovered at Porolissum. In: Studia Judaica (1993), Nr. 2 (1993) 162-166; 7 (1998) 199-202; 14 (2006) 407-411, S. 2 (1993) 162-166; 7 (1998) 199

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