Chicago note example: Source quoted in another source. The note starts with an indent and the note number 32. The author of the original source is listed in normal order, followed by a comma. Adam Smith, The title of the original source is italicized (because it is a book) and is folowed by no punctuation: The Wealth of Nations. The place of publication, the publisher, and the date are in parentheses, followed by a comma, the page in the original source, and a comma: (New York: Random House, 1965), 11, The words "quoted in" are followed by the author of the secondary source in normal order, a comma, and the title of the secondary source. Mark Skousen, The Making of Modern Economics: The Lives and the Ideas of the Great Thinkers. The place of publication, the publisher, and the date are in parentheses, followed by a comma: (Armonk, N Y: M. E. Sharpe, 2001), The page from the secondary source is followed by a period: 15.