Peter of Spain: Summaries of Logic: Text, Translation, Introduction, and Notes

Oxford, England: Oxford University Press (2013)
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For nearly four centuries Peter of Spain's influential Summaries of Logic was the basis for teaching logic; few university texts were read by more people. This new translation presents the Latin and English on facing pages, and comes with an extensive introduction, chapter-by-chapter analysis, notes, and a full bibliography.

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