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  Introduction to Philosophy, Dr Tom Kerns
Stephanus numbers are a standardized pagination system intended to make it easier to refer to places in Plato's Dialogs.
In some other translations the stephanus numbers are included in brackets right in the middle of the text.
We will be using stephanus numbers in this course only because there may be some people in class who will be using different translations or different editions of the Dialogs, and this standard pagination can let us all refer to the same spot in the text.
home.myuw.net /tkerns/MyUWsite/waol-phi-website/platosite/stephanus.html   (117 words)

  
 Plato - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The usual system for making unique references to sections of the text by Plato derives from a 16th century edition of Plato's works by Henricus Stephanus.
An overview of Plato's writings according to this system can be found in the Stephanus pagination article.
The exact order in which Plato's dialogues were written is not known, nor is the extent to which some might have been later revised and rewritten.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Plato   (3262 words)

  
 12-13, A very brief description of the Kingdom of Scotland - Blaeu Atlas of Scotland, 1654   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
In Stephanus indeed there is the greatest inconsistency.
But it is said that Martianus and Ptolemy in these words make the initial letter P. If one looks up these passages, one will find that without doubt the reading is corrupt, and that Stephanus himself feels that Brettania should be written with initial B and two Ts.
Elyot, not ignorant of this in my opinion, which men starved of glory scrape (2) from all sides into a display of erudition, content to have advised as much as is sufficient, leaves judgement to the reader.
www.nls.uk /digitallibrary/map/early/blaeu/913.html   (1406 words)

  
 Ernest Metzger, 'The Case of Petronia Iusta' (2000)
Iusta was the illegitimate daughter of Petronia Vitalis, a slave in the household of Calatoria Themis and her husband Petronius Stephanus.
Iusta appears to have lived with Themis and Stephanus for a period of time after her mother's manumission, but was taken back by Vitalis after payment of expenses for Iusta's upkeep.
At the time of the lawsuit it is likely that both Vitalis and Stephanus had died.
www.iuscivile.com /materials/reprints/metzger-3.htm   (5032 words)

  
 Medeltidshandskrift 56: a catalogue entry   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
428r, 428v, 429r, 429v, 430r, 430v and 431r are paginated in Roman numbers I-VII as indication of the original position of the 7 leaves now glued on ff.
6a, 6b, 552 and 132), incorrect pagination is corrected (e.g.
are in the same hand and ink as the pagination; notes on ff.
laurentius.lub.lu.se /search/cleaned/Mh_56.xml   (1716 words)

  
 pagination - OneLook Dictionary Search
Pagination : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
Phrases that include pagination: bekker pagination, stefanus pagination, stephanus pagination
Words similar to pagination: folio, page number, more...
www.onelook.com /?w=pagination   (194 words)

  
 Study Questions for Week Five   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Socrates argues that the soul can be proved immortal on the hypothesis that learning is recollection and that through reason the soul grasps eternal "Forms" that account for the very being of all things.
Using Stephanus pages passages allows for easy reference to the text regardless of edition or translation.
This alternate pagination runs down the margins of our text, and includes letters to divide each page into fifths.
eee.uci.edu /clients/dkbrown/05summer/phil1/assignments/sq05.html   (954 words)

  
 John Scott: The Arithmetica of Jordanus Nemorarius, Paris, 1496 (1891)
The fourth treatise, commencing with a short interval on that page, has no pagination, but the Gothic letter R on the last two leaves, as may be seen on referring to Facsimile No. 3.
Shortly after the issue of the Jordanus Nemorarius, the partnership of Higman and Hopil terminated, and the latter became associated with Henri Estienne, or Henricus Stephanus, the founder of the famous line of printers bearing that name.
It will be observed that this colophon is an exact repetition of that of 1496, with the exception of the substitution of the name of Stephanus for that of Higman and Hopil, the introduction of the words "ex secunda recognitione," and the omission of the protion referring to David Lauxius.
www.presscom.co.uk /printing/scott.html   (2012 words)

  
 Plato - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
While many critics reject such readings on a variety of grounds, they remain widely discussed.
Note: Stephanus pagination is traditionally used to uniquely identify specific references to the text.
Below is a list of works by Plato, marked (1) if scholars don't generally agree that Plato is the author, and (2) if scholars generally agree that Plato is not the author of the work.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Plato   (1841 words)

  
 Plato info here at en.1-bbc.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The normal totality for making solo references to vicinitys of the quotation by Plato derives from a 16th century banner of Plato's servitudes by Henricus Stephanus.
An overview of Plato's writings as per to totality can be clinch in the Stephanus pagination article.
The faithful disposition in which Plato's dialogues were written known, nor is the elbowroom to which some might've proximate revised and rewritten.
en.1-bbc.info /Plato   (4290 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Citation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
There are a number of different guides which set styles for the format of citations.
Some works are so long established as to have their own citation methods: Stephanus pagination for Plato; Bekker numbers for Aristotle; line numbers in poems; bible citation by book, chapter and verse; or Shakespeare notation by play, act and scene.
Various organizations have created systems of citation to fit their needs.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Citation   (1359 words)

  
 Where do I find Plato information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The customary compounded for making unrepeated references to territorys of the topic by Plato derives from a 16th century impression of Plato's trainings by Henricus Stephanus.
An overview of Plato's writings as per to that compounded can be pop in the Stephanus pagination article.
The prudent tidiness in which Plato's dialogues were written known, nor is the limit to which some might've vintage revised rewritten.
en.air-jordan.info /Plato   (4316 words)

  
 Plato info here at en.88of100c.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The conventional knowledge for making single references to pieces of the words by Plato derives from a 16th century program of Plato's stresss by Henricus Stephanus.
An overview of Plato's writings to that knowledge can be start in the Stephanus pagination article.
The verbal grouping in which Plato's dialogues were written known, nor is the ambit to which some fossilized more latter revised 'n rewritten.
en.88of100c.info /Plato   (4281 words)

  
 Study Questions for Plato's Apology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Works of Plato are often marked with an additional set of page numbers running down the margins.
This additional pagination, called "Stephanus pages" after the man who collected Plato's works together in the 16th Century, allow readers to quickly find passages in different editions of the works, and the letters "a" through"e" divide each page into five smaller portions.
This reading runs from the beginning of Apology until the paragraph that ends in part b of Stephanus page 28.
eee.uci.edu /clients/dkbrown/05winter/phil4/assignments/sq03.html   (260 words)

  
 "Tekhné is Fond of Túkhé, and Túkhé of Tekhné"
It is then manifest that neither onto-logy, nor work, nor hominization nor their contrary (for example, play, désoeuvrement, undecidability, etc.) suffice to characterize what is invented with modern technics, least of all the contemporaneity and futurity in energetics today.
References to Aristotle and Plato are given respectively by conventional Becker and Stephanus pagination.
All other references are given by date of first publication or recognized composition, and by first language edition and then translation.
tekhnema.free.fr /5Malik.html   (10678 words)

  
 Plato info here at en.47-of-100.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The vanilla fair order for making uncommon references to portions of the extract by Plato derives from a 16th century version of Plato's bullworks by Henricus Stephanus.
An overview of Plato's writings to that fair order can be endow in the Stephanus pagination article.
The on ambition scheme in which Plato's dialogues were written known, nor is the sweep to which some disused downstream revised 'n rewritten.
en.47-of-100.info /Plato   (4204 words)

  
 Free Barron's BookNotes for Barron's Booknotes - The Republic by Plato-Free Literature Summaries/Booknotes from ...
These numbers and letters have been the standard way of referring to passages in Plato's dialogues since the Stephanus edition of 1573.
In this guide the Stephanus pagination will be used to refer you to the separate arguments within each book of The Republic.
The occasional quotations in the guide are from Paul Shorey's English translation of The Republic (Loeb Classical Library, 1930).
www.pinkmonkey.com /booknotes/barrons/republc04.asp   (402 words)

  
 Essays and term papers
References to Plato should be included in the text, using the Stephanus pagination (e.g.
Symposium I 79e-180b), though if a translation is used it should be listed in the References.
Likewise, for Aristotle the Bekker pagination is used (e.g.
www.mcgill.ca /religiousstudies/essays   (2420 words)

  
 relativism
However, I am not going to carefully distinguish ethics from aesthetics here because ethical relativists are almost always also aesthetic relativists.
An objection like this was first formulated by Plato in his dialogue, the Theatetus (Stephanus 170e ff.).
It is an interpretation of Protagoras' doctrine that Plato discusses in his Theatetus (Stephanus 152a ff.), a dialogue which I mentioned in an earlier note.
faculty.vassar.edu /brvannor/relativism.html   (9716 words)

  
 Republic (dialogue) Encyclopedia Article @ Swiftly.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The whole dialogue is narrated by Socrates the day after it actually took place, to Timaeus, Hermocrates, and Critias, among others.
One can refer to passages of the Republic by the Books, Chapters, and Stephanus pagination of the manuscript and printing tradition.
Three interpretations, or summaries, of the dialogue follow.
www.swiftly.org /encyclopedia/Republic_(dialogue)   (5162 words)

  
 Plato info here at en.12-volt-coffee-maker.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The standard utilidor for making personalized references to passages of the extract by Plato derives from a 16th century release of Plato's productions by Henricus Stephanus.
An overview of Plato's writings to utilidor can be send forth in the Stephanus pagination article.
The distinct neatness in which Plato's dialogues were written known, nor is the neighborhood to which some might've antediluvian more modern revised & rewritten.
en.12-volt-coffee-maker.info /Plato   (4368 words)

  
 Intellectual Heritage 91   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Try to give yourself time to read Wednesday’s over a few times, especially sections 10-11, and jot down answers to the questions in the outline.
[Note: the ‘section’ numbers in the margins refer to the pagination of the first printed edition by Stephanus (Etienne) in Geneva in the 16
These ‘Stephanus pages’ are useful because they are universal, the same in all editions and translations.]
isc.temple.edu /pericles/euthyphro1.htm   (208 words)

  
 Jurisprudence and Plato and The Republic and Book I and Speluncean Explorers and Thrasymachus
It is often rather difficult to follow, too.
First, you should know that the pagination is called "Stephanus pagination," named after the Renaissance printer who first came out with a printed edition of Plato's works.
It is probably one of Plato's best known works and is his exposition of the nature of justice.
www.drbilllong.com /Jurisprudence/PlatoI.html   (989 words)

  
 Society > Philosophy > Philosophers > P > Plato
the common technique for making unique information to sections of the text by Plato derives from either a 16th century edition of Plato's works by Henricus Stephanus.
An overview of Plato's writings based on data from this patterns may be encountered in the Stephanus pagination article.
James Loeb provided a super popular edition of Plato's works, however around print in the 21st century: see Loeb Classical Library#Plato for how Plato's works were known as around Loeb's publications.
plato.generalanswers.org   (2220 words)

  
 Coralce McIntoshApr04
Here I shall confine myself to quoting some key sources, tracing it through Plato to Paul, with some Old Testament and Celtic stops along the way.
I was with him once, when someone asked him: "How do you stand, Sophocles, in respect to the pleasures of sex?
References are to the standard pagination of Stephanus' 1578 edition.
www.iona.org.uk /coracle/McIntoshApr04.htm   (2336 words)

  
 The Iris Murdoch Society - Welcome
The Dialogues of Plato - Quick and easy access to downloads of all of Plato's work in the Jowett translation.
Exploring Plato's Dialogues - Good navigable online texts (and disscussion) for Plato and the Presocratics, with (unlike other sites) Stephanus pagination noted in the online texts (necessary for quotation).
Also, the text at this site is interlinked to the excellent Perseus Project, to permit comparison of online english and greek texts, access to dictionaries etc.
www.irismurdoch.plus.com /links.html   (421 words)

  
 Dr. H's live ELOG : Part II
Reading Douglas one night at my desk, I propped up the book to an angle with the second volume of Jowett's translation of Plato, and when I finished reading and decided to go back to bed, I idly fidgeted with the book and cast my eye on the opened page.
It was impossible to miss the meaning of the passage at Stephanus pagination S229:
Phraedrus and Socrates are walking on a summer day along the Ilissus stream, enjoying the gentle breeze and looking for a place to sit and talk in the shade.
community.middlebury.edu /~harris/comment3.html   (21789 words)

  
 Metaphysics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
These forms are unchangeable and perfect, and are only comprehensible by the use of the intellect or understanding—i...
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Plato, Plato - Biography, Plato - Work, Plato - Themes, Plato - Form and basis, Plato - Metaphysics, Plato - Epistemology, Plato - The state, Plato - Platonic scholarship, Plato - Bibliography, Plato - By tetralogy, Plato - Stephanus pagination, Plato - Chronology, Plato - Middle Dialogues, Plato - Loeb Classical Library
www.experiencefestival.com /metaphysics   (1046 words)

  
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Happiness and the good life for individuals and the polis; Book VIII, 1 only.
It is useful also to look at Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book 1, 1.1-1.4, or, if you prefer the Stephanus pagination 1094a1-1094b12 on political science, Book 8, 9.6-9.64, or 1159b25-1161a10.
What is the meaning of Aristotle’s claim that “man is by nature a political animal”?
www.sussex.ac.uk /philosophy/documents/social_political_philosophy.doc   (4944 words)

  
 Center for Continuing Adult Learning   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Cost: The works to be studied are widely available, singly and in collections, both in public libraries and for purchase in cheap editions; can also be purchased through Damascene Book Cellar.
Any translation is usable as long as the Stephanus pagination (usually printed in page margins) is included as well as the page numbers of the particular volume being used.
The Stephanus pagination, a universal reference device, is necessary so that we can refer to a particular passage no matter what translation, edition, or volume anyone else is using.
external.oneonta.edu /ccal/catalog-2006A.html   (7712 words)

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