The antiquary John Hodgson once wrote a 165-page-long one of these texts establishing the origin of Hadrian’s Wall. These texts are the locus of a “secondary narrative” according to a “curious history” by Anthony Grafton that examines their use by Pierre Bayle and Leopold von Ranke. Nikolai Berdyaev used one of these texts to claim “This was once revealed to me in a dream.” These texts, which distinguish a method used by Kate Turabian, may begin with the letters “n.b.” Alfred North Whitehead wrote that all European philosophy relates to Plato through these texts. Asterisk, dagger, double dagger is a common sequence of superscripts for these texts, which often use the abbreviation “ibid.” For 10 points, Chicago style uses what texts for citations at the bottom of the page? ■END■
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