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Summa and its
diminutive summula (plural
summae and
summulae, respectively) was a
medieval didactics literary genre written in Latin, born
during the 12th...
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Logical Works. I. An
Overview of the
Summulae de
dialectica a
detailed summary of the nine
treatises of the
Summulae de
dialectica Buridan's
Logical Works...
- fl. 13th century) was the
author of the Tractatus,
later known as the
Summulae Logicales, an
important medieval university textbook on
Aristotelian logic...
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William of Ockham,
Summa of
Logic (ca. 1323) Part III.4. John Buridan,
Summulae de
dialectica Book VII.
Francis Bacon, the
doctrine of the
idols in Novum...
- name
Arbor Porphyrii in the most po****r
medieval logic,
Peter of Spain's
Summulae Logicales. Linnaeus's
system of
static and
discrete species was simply...
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Peter of
Spain taught at the
University of
Siena in the 1240s and his
Summulae Logicales was used as a
university textbook on
Aristotelian logic for the...
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words that
would result by
reading the laws out. Jean Buridan, in his
Summulae de Dialectica, also
describes rules of
conversion that
follow the lines...
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which he
developed a
theory of predestination, and also
commented on the
Summulae of
Peter of
Spain and on Aristotle's De
caelo and De anima. As a political...
- Mill, J. S., A
System of Logic,
London 1908 (8th edition).
Peter of
Spain Summulae Logicales, ed. I. M.
Bochenski (Turin, 1947) – also
quoted in
Prior 1976...
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Middle Ages,
contributed two
significant works:
Treatise on
Consequence and
Summulae de Dialectica, in
which he
discussed the
concept of the syllogism, its...