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== [[Worcester Cathedral Library]] ==
== [[Worcester Cathedral Library]] ==
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* Q13 - transcribed by John Aston, a monk of Worcester who studied at Gloucester college, Oxford, the Benedictine predecessor of the present Worcester college, in 1294-5.
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* Q13 - transcribed by John Aston, a monk of Worcester who studied at Gloucester college, Oxford, the Benedictine predecessor of the present Worcester college, in 1294-5. The manuscript is confidently dated no later than 1295, and probably as early as 1270<ref>Ebbesen 1987, 136 and Lewry 1985</ref>
** [[Roger Bacon]] ''Summa grammatica'' (cf Peterhouse 191).
** [[Roger Bacon]] ''Summa grammatica'' (cf Peterhouse 191).
** Anon, commentary on ''Analytica Priora''.
** Anon, commentary on ''Analytica Priora''.
** [[Peter of Cornwall]], two ''sophismata''.
** [[Peter of Cornwall]], two ''sophismata''.
** Questions on the ''Physica''
** Questions on the ''Physica''
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** ''sophisma - nihil est verum nisi in hoc instanti'' - included in a group of ''sophismata'' some of which are ascribed to John of Berwick, master in Oxford c. 1290<ref>A.G. Little & F. Pelster, ''Oxford Theology and Theologians AD 1282-1302'' Oxford 1934</ref>
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** ''sophisma - nihil est verum nisi in hoc instanti'' - included in a group of ''sophismata'' some of which are ascribed to John of Berwick, master in Oxford c. 1290<ref>Little & Pelster 1934</ref>
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== References ==
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* A.G. Little & F. Pelster, ''Oxford Theology and Theologians AD 1282-1302'' Oxford 1934
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* Lewry, P.O. (ed.), 1985, The Rise of British Logic: Acts of the Sixth European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics , Papers in Mediaeval Studies 7, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto.
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* Ebbesen, Sten, 1987, “Talking about what is no more. Texts by Peter of Cornwall, Richard of Clive, Simon of Faversham and Radulphus Brito,” Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin 55, Copenhague.
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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