The DP html/epub/mobi editions employ images: “

” for the n with macron; “

” for the ll with tilde, and “

” for the n with hook. An image is also employed for the sparsely-supported unicode character [“☞” u261e, white right-pointing index].

Footnotes have been relabeled 1–185, and moved from within paragraphs to nearby locations between paragraphs. In the EETS edition, replicated footnote anchors were occasionally used to delineate specific ranges of text. In this DP transcription, footnote anchors are unique, so other symbols from the set {†‡§*} have been inserted to delineate the ranges.

The EETS book contains notations like “[leaf 4]”, which refer to the leaf in the original manuscript. These are retained. Page numbers as printed in the EETS edition are shown like this: “{xiii}” or “{53}”.

The EETS edition was printed with running heads, which I will call headnotes herein. Most of the original headnotes were either repetitions from previous pages, or else essentially the same as a text heading or subheading somewhere on the page in question. A few did add information to the page; these few have been retained in this transcription. They have been moved if necessary from the top of the page to the top of the section that they describe. The first example of an included headnote occurs on page [19].