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== Corpus Christi ==
 
== Corpus Christi ==
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* Corpus Christi 119
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* Corpus Christi D119
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** commentary on ''Perihermenias'' possibly Nicholas of Cornwall
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* Corpus Christi D230
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**''Exposition of the Isagoge'' Cornibiensis (ff 57r-59v)
 
* Corpus Christi 250  
 
* Corpus Christi 250  
* Corpus Christi 293b
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* Corpus Christi E293B
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** ''Exposition of the Isagoge'', Nicholas of Cornwall  ff 69ra-77va
    
== Merton ==
 
== Merton ==
    
* Merton 289
 
* Merton 289
* Merton 292: [[Simon of Faversham]] - ''Perihermenias''.
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* Merton 292
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** [[Simon of Faversham]] - ''Perihermenias''.
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** Simon, ''Quaestiones super Analytica Priora'' (111r-137v).
 
* Merton 296
 
* Merton 296
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* Caius 344/540  
 
* Caius 344/540  
**[[William de Bonkes]], Questions on Priscian, questions on the ''Perihermenias''.
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** [[William de Bonkes]], Questions on Priscian (1ra, 19va)
** [[John de Stycborn]], Questions on the ''Praedicamenta'', questions on the ''Perihermenias''.
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** Anon. ''Quaestiones super Physicam'', I-VIII (Caius 344, ff 105rb-170vb)
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** [[William de Bonkes]], Questions on the ''Perihermenias'' (Lewry quotes 171rb, 189rb)
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** [[John de Stycborn]], Questions on the ''Praedicamenta'' (inc. 203rb), questions on the ''Perihermenias'' (inc. 210vb, 213rb)
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** ''Syncategoremata'', attr. Walter Burley (ff 230r-264v).
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** Johannes de Waefeld, ''Quaestiones super Physicam'', I (Caius 344, ff. 264ra-277vb)
 
* Caius 434/434
 
* Caius 434/434
 
** [[Walter Burley]], Some leaves containing most of ''De exclusivis'' (1r-6r), beginning of ''De exclusivis''. All of ''De exceptivis'', and the beginning of ''De obligationibus'' are lost, the remainder of ''De obligationibus'' (7r-10r).  For ''De insolubilibus'', Bradwardine's ''Insolubilia'' is substituted (10-13), ''De suppositionibus'' (13-19).  Heytesbury's ''De significationibus propositionum multiplicium'' (19-21), Anonymous ''Sophismata'' and ''Obligationes''.
 
** [[Walter Burley]], Some leaves containing most of ''De exclusivis'' (1r-6r), beginning of ''De exclusivis''. All of ''De exceptivis'', and the beginning of ''De obligationibus'' are lost, the remainder of ''De obligationibus'' (7r-10r).  For ''De insolubilibus'', Bradwardine's ''Insolubilia'' is substituted (10-13), ''De suppositionibus'' (13-19).  Heytesbury's ''De significationibus propositionum multiplicium'' (19-21), Anonymous ''Sophismata'' and ''Obligationes''.
 
* Caius 448/409
 
* Caius 448/409
 
** [[Walter Burley]], ''Expositio Sophisticorum Elenchorum''.   
 
** [[Walter Burley]], ''Expositio Sophisticorum Elenchorum''.   
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** [[Walter Burley]], ''Expositio librorum Physicorum'' ff. 172-543
 
* Caius 509/386
 
* Caius 509/386
 
** Commentary on [[De Interpretatione|Perihermenias]] tentatively ascribed to [[John de Seccheville]].
 
** Commentary on [[De Interpretatione|Perihermenias]] tentatively ascribed to [[John de Seccheville]].
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** William Dallying, probably a Cambridge master, discusses the sophisma 'Anima Antichristi necessario erit' in his questions in the ''Perihermenias''  
 
** William Dallying, probably a Cambridge master, discusses the sophisma 'Anima Antichristi necessario erit' in his questions in the ''Perihermenias''  
 
** [[Walter Burley]], Questions on the ''Posterior Analytics''.
 
** [[Walter Burley]], Questions on the ''Posterior Analytics''.
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** Guillelmus de Hennore. ''Sophisma'' 'Sola species definitur'. (23vB & 44rA-46rB)
 
* Caius 611/341
 
* Caius 611/341
** 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. There is a transcription of questions 21 and 22 in Braakhuis 1981.
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** 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. There is a transcription of questions 21 and 22 in Braakhuis 1981. (1r-24v)
 
* Caius 612/543
 
* Caius 612/543
 
** [[John of Felmingham]], questions on the ''Elenchi''.
 
** [[John of Felmingham]], questions on the ''Elenchi''.
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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>
 
* 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).
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** [[Roger Bacon]] ''Summa grammatica'' (cf Peterhouse 191) (5ra-24vb.
** Anon, commentary on ''Analytica Priora''.
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** Anon, commentary on ''Analytica Priora'' (165r-191v).
 
** [[Peter of Cornwall]], two ''sophismata''.
 
** [[Peter of Cornwall]], two ''sophismata''.
 
** Questions on the ''Physica''
 
** Questions on the ''Physica''
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* A.G. Little & F. Pelster, ''Oxford Theology and Theologians AD 1282-1302'' Oxford 1934
 
* A.G. Little & F. Pelster, ''Oxford Theology and Theologians AD 1282-1302'' Oxford 1934
* 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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* [[Directory:Logic Museum/Osmund Lewry|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.  
* 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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* [[Directory:Logic Museum/Sten Ebbesen|Ebbesen, Sten]], 1987, “Talking about what is no more. Texts by [[Peter of Cornwall]], [[Richard de Clive]], [[Simon of Faversham]] and [[Radulphus Brito]],” [[Directory:Logic Museum/CIMAGL|Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec et Latin]] 55, Copenhague.
    
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
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* [http://www.slu.edu/libraries/vfl/cllctns/descr.html Vatican Film Library] at St Louis University
 
* [http://www.slu.edu/libraries/vfl/cllctns/descr.html Vatican Film Library] at St Louis University
 
* [http://www.vaticanlibrary.va/home.php?ling=eng&pag=dipmanoscritti Vatican library manuscript department]
 
* [http://www.vaticanlibrary.va/home.php?ling=eng&pag=dipmanoscritti Vatican library manuscript department]
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* [http://xml.coverpages.org/master.html MASTER] (Manuscript Access through Standards for Electronic Records) is a European Union funded project to create a single on-line catalogue of medieval manuscripts in European libraries.
    
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
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