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He died, surrounded by his fellow-Dominicans, on Easter Thursday, 23 April, at the Oxford Dominican house, of which he was still a member.
 
He died, surrounded by his fellow-Dominicans, on Easter Thursday, 23 April, at the Oxford Dominican house, of which he was still a member.
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==Bibliography==
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* The Commentary on 'Priscianus Maior' Ascribed to Robert Kilwardby. "The Problem of the authorship" [[Directory:Logic_Museum/CIMAGL|CIMAGL]] 1975 Vol 15
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* ''Robert Kilwardby's Writings on the Logica vetus Studied with Regard to Their Teaching and Method.'' Ph.D. diss. Oxford, 1978.
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* Two Continuators of Aquinas: Robertus de Vulgarbia and Thomas Sutton on the Perihermeneias of Aristotle, Mediaeval Studies 43 (1981), 58–130
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* 'The Oxford Condemnations of 1277 in Grammar and Logic', Osmund Lewry, in English Logic and Semantics, ed. Braakhuis, Nijmegen 1981.
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* “Oxford Logic 1250-1275: Nicholas and Peter of Cornwall,” in The Rise of British Logic, Toronto 1983, pp. 2-23.
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* (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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* (ed) Robert Kilwardby, ''On Time and Imagination''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987.
    
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