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| ** Questions on the ''Quaestiones super librum Elenchorum'' by [[John of Felmingham]] | | ** Questions on the ''Quaestiones super librum Elenchorum'' by [[John of Felmingham]] |
| * Caius 611/341 | | * Caius 611/341 |
− | ** Unascribed question on the ''Elenchi'' by an author [[Sten Ebbesen]] has called 'The Englishman'<ref>Ebbesen, 'The Dead Man is Alive', ''Synthese'', xl (1979)</ref>. As 'Willelmus vocor' is given as an example of a congruous expression, we may infer that the author's name was 'William'. The version of these questions in the Oxford Oriel 33 has on the first leaf a note that these quires were given by William de Walcote. So it is possible that the ''Elenchi'' may be connected with an Englishman who was a fellow of Merton from 1291-1308. | + | ** Unascribed question on the ''Elenchi'' by an author [[Directory:Logic Museum/Sten Ebbesen|Sten Ebbesen]] has called 'The Englishman'<ref>Ebbesen, 'The Dead Man is Alive', ''Synthese'', xl (1979)</ref>. As 'Willelmus vocor' is given as an example of a congruous expression, we may infer that the author's name was 'William'. The version of these questions in the Oxford Oriel 33 has on the first leaf a note that these quires were given by William de Walcote. So it is possible that the ''Elenchi'' may be connected with an Englishman who was a fellow of Merton from 1291-1308. |
| * Caius 612/543 | | * Caius 612/543 |
| * Caius 668/645 [[Thomas Cherminstre]], Questions on Priscian | | * Caius 668/645 [[Thomas Cherminstre]], Questions on Priscian |