(March 26, 2015 at 11:58 pm)Pyrrho Wrote: Interesting. I have the older version of the book, which has NONE of those notes on those pages. But the text is also different as well.I think I figured it out. First, I came across a fourth reference to Plato's Symposium in the notes, which also appears correct (it refers to sections 220d-21c). Then I checked Xenophon's Symposium 4.10-26, and it appears to correspond to the "Pl. Smp. 4:10-26" reference; I guess I'll attribute that and the "22b" (actually 222b in Plato) to sloppiness, as you say. What copy do you have? Mine is the 2013 revision of the original 1923 publication.
Did you try making the guess of a misprint for the second, of it really being 210-26?
I hate to say it, but it looks like they did a pretty sloppy job of redoing the book. I think I am glad I have the old version.
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