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==Primary sources ==
 
==Primary sources ==
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Six works have been attributed to Thomas of Erfurt.
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* ''Tractatus de modis significandi seu Grammatica speculativa'' (ed. Bursill-Hall 1972),
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* Commentary on Porphyry's ''Isagoge''
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* Commentary on Aristotle's ''Categories''
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* Commentary on Aristotle's ''De interpretatione''
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* Commentary on  ''Liber sex principiorum'' (Book of Six Principles).
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* Commentary on Commentarius in carmen ‘Fundamentum puerorum’ (ed. Gansiniec 1960), although its editor believes that it is actually an anonymous abridgement of De modis significandi.
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Thomas's entire reputation derives from ''De modis significandi'', which remains his only work to have been studied in any detail.
    
==Secondary sources ==
 
==Secondary sources ==
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