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== Work ==
 
== Work ==
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Le Page is one of several semanticists at the [[University of Paris]] in the second quarter of the 13th century (others include [[Nicholas of Paris]] and , to a lesser extent, [[Peter of Spain]]), who tried to explain how a syncategorematic term has meaning in one sense and in another sense not, by appealing to a distinction between ''significatio generalis'' or signification in general, and ''signification specialis'', or specific signification.  A syncategorematic term has only a general signification, which is indefinite until it is determined by the words to which it is attached to.  <ref>See Le Page, ''Syncategoremata'', (Braakhuius 1979 I, pp 189-90), Nicholas of Paris (''Syncategoremata'', pp 4, 10, 16, 66-67, 132, 219, 246 and 281), Peter of Spain, ''Syncategoremata'' Braakhuis pp 264, 268.</ref>
    
== Influence ==
 
== Influence ==
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*  ''Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis'' (1934) excerpted in E. Francheschini, 'Giovanni Pago: Le sua 'Rationes Super Praedicamenta Aristotelis' e la loto posizione nel movimento aristotelico del seculo XIII', ''Sophia'' 2:172; 329-50; 476-86.
 
*  ''Rationes super Praedicamenta Aristotelis'' (1934) excerpted in E. Francheschini, 'Giovanni Pago: Le sua 'Rationes Super Praedicamenta Aristotelis' e la loto posizione nel movimento aristotelico del seculo XIII', ''Sophia'' 2:172; 329-50; 476-86.
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* *Commentary on the ''Perihermenias'', MS Padova, Biblioteca Universitaria, 1589 (69ra-93v) - Lohr 1972, p 124, Braakhuis 1979, I p169 n14
    
==Secondary sources ==
 
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