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The antiquary John Hodgson once wrote a 165-page-long one of these texts establishing the origin of Hadrian’s Wall. (10[1])These texts are the locus of a “secondary narrative” according to a “curious history” by Anthony Grafton that examines (10[1])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 (10[1])method used by Kate Turabian, may begin with the letters “n.b.” (-5[1])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, (-5[1])which often use (10[1])the abbreviation “ibid.” For 10 points, Chicago style uses what texts for citations at the bottom of the page? ■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: footnotes [accept endnotes or The Footnote: A Curious History; prompt on notes, citations, or references]
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