| Some references in this article and related ones do not report pages but the Latin word passim. This means "passing", "extending", "throughout", "dispersed", "without an order", and is used when either the idea which the reference supports is discussed at different points throughout the source text, or, and this is the case for most of the uses in this article, when the pages of the source text are not numbered (they are mostly short papers), and therefore one has to read through the entire extension of the text to find the supported information. |