Type “Anonymous and” and the first and last name of the translator of the specific edition you are using. Since the Epic of Gilgamesh is so old, there is no known author. However, most editions have a translator that should be noted in your citation.
Type a period, a space, and “Epic of Gilgamesh” in italics followed by a period.
Type the edition number of the specific book you are looking at. For example, “3rd ed.”
Type the name of the city, a comma, and the abbreviation for the state where the book was published.
Type a semi-colon, the name of the publishing company, a comma, and the year the book was published.
Type a period, the number of pages in the book (for example, 1-250), a period, and the word “Print” to show where you got the source. If you read the book on an eBook reader, you can type “eBook” in place of print.
Type “Anonymous &” and the last name and first initial of the translator of the specific edition you are using. Since the Epic of Gilgamesh is so old, there is no known author, however, most editions have a translator.
Type a period, a space, the year the book was published in parentheses and a period.
Type the name of the book all in italics (only capitalizing the first word) followed by a period.
Type the name of the city, a comma, and the abbreviation for the state where the book was published.
Type a semi-colon, the name of the publishing company, and a period.