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| <b>c. 1270</b>. [[Boethius of Dacia]], Quaestiones super libros Topicorum II q. 1-5 (Paris, <i>Nat. lat.</i> 16297, fol. 114r, abreviation de Godefried de Fontaines); ed J. Pinborg, in 'Bezeichnung in der Logik des XIII. Jahrhunderts', <i>Miscellanea mediaevalia</i>, 8 (1971), p. 258-9.<br> | | <b>c. 1270</b>. [[Boethius of Dacia]], Quaestiones super libros Topicorum II q. 1-5 (Paris, <i>Nat. lat.</i> 16297, fol. 114r, abreviation de Godefried de Fontaines); ed J. Pinborg, in 'Bezeichnung in der Logik des XIII. Jahrhunderts', <i>Miscellanea mediaevalia</i>, 8 (1971), p. 258-9.<br> |
| <b>c. 1280</b> [[Henry of Ghent]], <i>Omnis homo de necessitate est animal</i> [in <i>Syncategoremata</i>]; ed. H.A.G. Braakhuis, in <i>De 13de Eewse Tractaten over Syncategorematische Termen</i>, <i>Inleidende Studie</i>, Meppel, 1979, 368 [also in 'English Tracts on Syncategorematic Terms from [[Robert Bacon]] to [[Walter Burley]]', in <i>English Logic and Semantics from the End of the 12th century to the Time of Ockham and Burleigh. Acts of the 4th European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics. LeidenNijmegen, 23-7 April 1979</i>, ed. H.A.G. Braakhuis, & al. (Artistarium Supplementa, 1), Nimegue, Ingenium Publishers, 1981, 165].<br> | | <b>c. 1280</b> [[Henry of Ghent]], <i>Omnis homo de necessitate est animal</i> [in <i>Syncategoremata</i>]; ed. H.A.G. Braakhuis, in <i>De 13de Eewse Tractaten over Syncategorematische Termen</i>, <i>Inleidende Studie</i>, Meppel, 1979, 368 [also in 'English Tracts on Syncategorematic Terms from [[Robert Bacon]] to [[Walter Burley]]', in <i>English Logic and Semantics from the End of the 12th century to the Time of Ockham and Burleigh. Acts of the 4th European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics. LeidenNijmegen, 23-7 April 1979</i>, ed. H.A.G. Braakhuis, & al. (Artistarium Supplementa, 1), Nimegue, Ingenium Publishers, 1981, 165].<br> |
− | <b>[??]</b> John of Dacia, <i>Summa Grammatica</i>, 'quaestio Utrum ad corruptionem rei vox cadit a sua significatione'; ed A. Otto, (Corpus philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi, I/ 1-2), Haunie, 1955, 183-5.<br> | + | <b>[??]</b> John of Dacia, <i>Summa Grammatica</i>, 'quaestio Utrum ad corruptionem rei vox cadit a sua significatione'; ed A. Otto, ([[Directory:Logic Museum/Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi|Corpus philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi]], I/ 1-2), Haunie, 1955, 183-5.<br> |
| <b>[??]</b> [[John le Page|Jean Le Page]], <i>Omnis homo de necessitate est animal</i> [in <i>Syncategoremata</i>] ed. H.A.G. Braakhuis <i>ibid</i> 237-40.<br> | | <b>[??]</b> [[John le Page|Jean Le Page]], <i>Omnis homo de necessitate est animal</i> [in <i>Syncategoremata</i>] ed. H.A.G. Braakhuis <i>ibid</i> 237-40.<br> |
| <b>1292</b> Roger Bacon, <i>Compendium Studii Theologiae</i>; ed. Th. S. Maloney, (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgechichte des Mittelalters, 20), Leiden-Koln, 1988.<br> | | <b>1292</b> Roger Bacon, <i>Compendium Studii Theologiae</i>; ed. Th. S. Maloney, (Studien und Texte zur Geistesgechichte des Mittelalters, 20), Leiden-Koln, 1988.<br> |