Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 2: In Chronological Order, Grouped in Four PeriodsPlotinus
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Plotinos: Complete Works, v. 2: In Chronological Order, Grouped in Four Periods
Plotinus
Plotinus
In these notes, "anchor" means the reference to a footnote, and
"footnote" means the information to which the anchor refers. Anchors
occur within the main text, while footnotes are grouped in sequence at
the end of this eBook. The structure of the original book required two
exceptions to this, as explained below.
The original text used chapter endnotes. In this eBook, they have been
combined into a single, ascending sequence based on the sequence in
which the footnotes occurred in the original book, and placed at the
end of the eBook. Several irregularities are explained below.
1. Some footnotes are referenced by more than one anchor, so two or
more anchors may refer to the same footnote.
2. Some anchors were out of sequence, apparently because they were
added afterwards or because they are share a footnote with another
anchor. They have been renumbered to match the numbers of the footnotes
to which they refer.
Page 349: Footnote 16 (originally 2) has no anchor.
Page 597: Footnote 251 (originally 9) has no anchor.
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Plotinos (Plotinus)
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