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'''Martin of Dacia''' (Martinus Dacus, Martinus de Dacia, Martin de Dacie, 1220-1304) was a Danish scholar, master of arts and theology at the [[University of Paris]] who flourished around 1250–88. He was the author of ''The Modes of Signifying'' (''Modi significandi''), an influential treatise on grammar. He studied and taught arts and theology at the University until he was appointed as the Chancellor of King Erik VI Menved of Denmark in 1287–8. After sixteen years in the service of the king, he died on August 10, 1304 at Paris<ref>Roos 1952, pp. 47–71</ref>. Martin's work represents an early stage in the development of a scientific approach to the study of grammar, subsequently developed by [[Boethius of Dacia]], [[Radulphus Brito]], [[Siger of Courtrai]], [[Thomas of Erfurt]], now known as the 'modists'.  
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'''Martin of Dacia''' (Martinus Dacus, Martinus de Dacia, Martin de Dacie, 1220-1304) was a Danish scholar, master of arts and theology at the [[University of Paris]] who flourished around 1250–88. He was the author of ''The Modes of Signifying'' (''Modi significandi''), an influential treatise on grammar. He studied and taught arts and theology at the University until he was appointed as the Chancellor of King Erik VI Menved of Denmark in 1287–8. After sixteen years in the service of the king, he died on August 10, 1304 at Paris<ref>Roos 1952, pp. 47–71</ref>. Martin's work represents an early stage in the development of a scientific approach to the study of grammar, subsequently developed by [[Boethius of Dacia]], [[Radulphus Brito]], [[Siger of Courtrai]], [[Thomas of Erfurt]], now known as the ''modistae'' or 'modists'.  
    
The first step was to identify the object or set of objects composing the genus of grammar.  
 
The first step was to identify the object or set of objects composing the genus of grammar.  
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=== Editions===
 
=== Editions===
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* Ed.: Roos, H.: Martini de Dacia Opera, København 1961 [CPhDMA 2]
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* Ed.: Roos, H.: Martini de Dacia Opera, København 1961 [[Directory:Logic Museum/Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi|CPhDMA]] 2
 
** In Isagogen Porphyrii quaestiones (Quaestiones super librum Porphyrii) pp. 121-152.  
 
** In Isagogen Porphyrii quaestiones (Quaestiones super librum Porphyrii) pp. 121-152.  
 
** In librum Boetii De differentiis topicis (Quaestiones super librum Topicorum Boethii) pp. 319-327.  
 
** In librum Boetii De differentiis topicis (Quaestiones super librum Topicorum Boethii) pp. 319-327.  
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== Links ==
 
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== Notes ==
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