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  2. Bekker numbering - Wikipedia

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    August Immanuel Bekker. Bekker numbering or Bekker pagination is the standard form of citation to the works of Aristotle.It is based on the page numbers used in the Prussian Academy of Sciences edition of the complete works of Aristotle (1831–1837) and takes its name from the editor of that edition, the classical philologist August Immanuel Bekker (1785–1871); because the academy was ...

  3. Bekker numbers - Wikipedia

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  4. Works of Aristotle - Wikipedia

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    The end of Sophistical Refutations and beginning of Physics on page 184 of Bekker's 1831 edition.. The works of Aristotle, sometimes referred to by modern scholars with the Latin phrase Corpus Aristotelicum, is the collection of Aristotle's works that have survived from antiquity.

  5. Page numbering - Wikipedia

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    Page number in a book. Page numbering is the process of applying a sequence of numbers (or letters, or Roman numerals) to the pages of a book or other document. The number itself, which may appear in various places on the page, can be referred to as a page number or as a folio. [1]

  6. Pagination (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Pagination is the process of dividing information (content) into discrete pages, either electronic pages or printed pages. Pagination may also refer to: Bekker pagination , a system of reference and organization used in modern editions and translations of Aristotle

  7. Pagination - Wikipedia

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    Pagination, also known as paging, is the process of dividing a document into discrete pages, either electronic pages or printed pages.. In reference to books produced without a computer, pagination can mean the consecutive page numbering to indicate the proper order of the pages, which was rarely found in documents pre-dating 1500, and only became common practice c. 1550, when it replaced ...

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  9. August Immanuel Bekker - Wikipedia

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    August Immanuel Bekker (21 May 1785 – 7 June 1871) was a German philologist and critic. ... This page was last edited on 20 February 2024, at 02:09 (UTC).