-
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...