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* Digby 24 - Sophisma ''Cuiuslibet hominis asinus currit'', Magister Abstractionum.
* Digby 24 - Sophisma ''Cuiuslibet hominis asinus currit'', Magister Abstractionum.
* Digby 55 - a modist treatise, see also Merton 296 (transcribed by R.W.Hunt), beginning ''Innata est nobis'', probably a Parisian composition of around 1280, influenced by [[Boethius of Dacia]], and perhaps representative of teaching which reached Oxford around the time of the [[Directory:Logic Museum/Oxford condemnations of 1277|condemnations of 1277]].
* Digby 55 - a modist treatise, see also Merton 296 (transcribed by R.W.Hunt), beginning ''Innata est nobis'', probably a Parisian composition of around 1280, influenced by [[Boethius of Dacia]], and perhaps representative of teaching which reached Oxford around the time of the [[Directory:Logic Museum/Oxford condemnations of 1277|condemnations of 1277]].
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* Digby 204 - [[Roger Bacon]]'s ''Summulae Dialectices'', [[Aquinas]] (?), Thomas de Wyck a work on the ''Elenchi'' in the form of a treatise, sometimes influenced by [[Giles of Rome]].
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* Digby 204 - [[Roger Bacon]]'s ''Summulae Dialectices'', [[Thomas Aquinas]] (?), Thomas de Wyck a work on the ''Elenchi'' in the form of a treatise, sometimes influenced by [[Giles of Rome]].
* Lat misc. e 108
* Lat misc. e 108