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- Stephanus_pagination abstract "Stephanus pagination is a system of reference and organization used in modern editions and translations of Plato (and less famously, Plutarch) based on an edition of Plato by Henricus Stephanus (Henri Estienne). Plato's (and Plutarch's) works are divided into numbers, and each number is divided into equal sections: a, b, c, d, and e. This system is often used to reference Plato—for example, Symposium 172a refers to a specific passage of Plato's Symposium. Stephanus numbers refer to page numbers in the various volumes of Estienne's edition of 1578. No Platonic work spans more than one volume so there are no multiple occurrences of the same page number for a single work. Because Estienne published three volumes, however, the numbers need to be used in conjunction with a Platonic title to identify unique text. For example, 172a by itself could refer to a passage in any one of three dialogues, but Symposium 172a refers only to one passage.More specific citations may add line numbers, e.g. Symposium 209a5-9, but these generally refer to John Burnet's Oxford Classical Text, not to Estienne's line divisions.The spurious dialogue Halcyon was included in the corpus of Lucian's works and does not have Stephanus numbers.Bekker numbers are a comparable system for the works of Aristotle.".
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- Stephanus_pagination subject Category:Plato.
- Stephanus_pagination subject Category:Platonism.
- Stephanus_pagination comment "Stephanus pagination is a system of reference and organization used in modern editions and translations of Plato (and less famously, Plutarch) based on an edition of Plato by Henricus Stephanus (Henri Estienne). Plato's (and Plutarch's) works are divided into numbers, and each number is divided into equal sections: a, b, c, d, and e. This system is often used to reference Plato—for example, Symposium 172a refers to a specific passage of Plato's Symposium.".
- Stephanus_pagination label "Edizione di Stephanus".
- Stephanus_pagination label "Paginación de Stephanus".
- Stephanus_pagination label "Pagination de Stephanus".
- Stephanus_pagination label "Stephanus pagination".
- Stephanus_pagination label "Stephanus-Paginierung".
- Stephanus_pagination sameAs Stephanus-Paginierung.
- Stephanus_pagination sameAs Paginación_de_Stephanus.
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- Stephanus_pagination sameAs Edizione_di_Stephanus.
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- Stephanus_pagination sameAs Q1761855.
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- Stephanus_pagination wasDerivedFrom Stephanus_pagination?oldid=590131022.
- Stephanus_pagination depiction Theaetetus_stephanus_page142.jpg.
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