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- systematization by Thomas of Erfurt decades later, in his treatise De modis significandi seu grammatica speculativa, probably written in the first decade of the...
- August 1304) was a Danish scholar and theologian. He aut****d De Modis significandi (ca. 1270), an influential treatise on grammar. Morten Mogensen was born...
- some of his works have not survived. Some of his writings include; Modi Significandi, Super librum Perihermenias, and Quaestiones super librum De animalibus...
- Thomas wrote at least six works. His major work, Tractatus de modis significandi seu Grammatica speculativa, was often misattributed to John Duns Scotus...
- de concordantia theologie et astronomie (1414). Destructiones modorum significandi, L. Kaczmarek (ed.), Amsterdam: G. B. Grüner, 1994. Tractatus de anima...
- sign from the signifying value, called with the Latin expression ratio significandi. If the object of the Grammar is the signifying value of words and sentences...
- theology of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite (modo sublimiori and modo significandi, by which Aquinas unites positive and negative theologies, transforming...
- Buillon Thomas of Erfurt (mistakenly ascribed to Duns Scotus) – De Modis Significandi (first printing; written in early 14th century) Niccolò Machiavelli –...
- ..." Godfrey of Fontaine's Abridgement of Boethius of Dacia's: Modi Significandi by Boethius (of Dacia), Godfrey (of Fontaines), A. Charlene Senape Mac...
- [citation needed] In 1922, Grabmann showed that the logical work De modis significandi was actually by Thomas of Erfurt, a 14th-century logician of the modist...