- The
Categories (Gr**** Κατηγορίαι Katēgoriai;
Latin Categoriae or
Praedicamenta) is a text from Aristotle's
Organon that
enumerates all the
possible kinds...
-
especially appreciated for his
Introduction to
Categories (Introductio in
Praedicamenta or
Isagoge et in
Aristotelis Categorias Commentarium), a very short...
-
predicate may
stand to its subject. It is not to be
confused with '
praedicamenta', the scholastics' term for Aristotle's ten Categories. The list given...
-
Categories of Aristotle,
known to the
medieval philosophers as the
Praedicamenta in the
latin translation of Boethius. The
first chapters of this section...
-
Scoti Quaestiones in
librum Porphyrii Isagoge et
Quaestiones super Praedicamenta Aristotelis (Opera philosophica, I), xxix–****iv, xli–xlii. Pini, Giorgio...
- Aristotle's Categories : a
study and
edition of the
Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis. Leuven:
Leuven University Press. p. 83. ISBN 978-90-5867-913-0...
- prima) and the
physical world (Latin: substantia, quæ
sustinet novem prædicamenta, lit. "substance
divided into nine categories").
Matter and form are...
-
sixteenth century. They are his Metaphysica,
Philosophia Naturalis,
Praedicamenta and
Theologia Naturalis.
Older histories mention some
other works, including...
- ‘Ethics.’
Other works were on Aristotle, and on
Gilbert de la Porée's ****
Prædicamenta.’ Bate was a Gr**** scholar; but Bale
claimed that Bate
devoted his talents...
- Whatton, Leicestershire,
until his
death 1398.
Litteralis sententia super Praedicamenta Aristotelis — a
commentary on Aristotle's Categories. This is Alyngton's...