Great Books: Aristotle and Plato - Bekker & Stephanus Tagging Question
How precise is/will be the Bekker/Stephanus milestone tagging in the Great Books editions of Aristotle and Plato? Will there be such milestone tagging?
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If we don't get answers to important questions about this resource we can always cancel later. Just be sure to lock in a Pre-Pub order at the best price. We can then push for our required answers without losing out.SineNomine said:How precise is/will be the Bekker/Stephanus milestone tagging in the Great Books editions of Aristotle and Plato? Will there be such milestone tagging?
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SineNomine said:
How precise is/will be the Bekker/Stephanus milestone tagging in the Great Books editions of Aristotle and Plato? Will there be such milestone tagging?
Yes, there will be milestone tagging for both Plato and Aristotle.
It will be more precise for Aristotle.
Plato will have the Stephanus milestones but will lack the column letter (A, B, C, or D) due to its absence in the print.
Aristotle will have the Bekker milestones and will have the column letter (A and .
Additionally, Aristotle will have milestones according to Book Number, Chapter Number, and Section number where appropriate.
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After waffling over this for a while, this probably pushed me over! Thanks for the info!
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Thank you Kyle. You have given me more reason to keep the order that I had already placed.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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