2For convenience sake the "Objections and Replies" are
published in the second volume of this edition.
3The French version is followed here.
4The French version is followed here.
5When it is thought desirable to insert additional readings
from the French version this will be indicated by the use of
square brackets.
6Between the Praefatio ad Lectorem and the Synopsis, the Paris
Edition (1st Edition) interpolates an Index which is not found
in the Amsterdam Edition (2nd Edition). Since Descartes did
not reproduce it, he was doubtless not its author. Mersenne
probably composed it himself, adjusting it to the paging of
the first Edition. (Note in Adam and Tannery's Edition.)
7intellectio.
8imaginatio.
9In place of this long title at the head of the page the first
Edition had immediately after the Synopsis, and on the same
page 7, simply "First Meditation." (Adam's Edition.)
10Or "form an image" (effingo).
11Sentire.
12entendement F., mens L.
13inspectio.
14sensus communis.
15Percipio, F. nous concevons.
16The French version is followed here as being more explicit.
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