On Topical Logic During the Late Middle Ages. A Study of Saint-Omer, BA., Ms. 609

Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 60:81-196 (2018)
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The present study provides a critical edition of the commentary on Aristotle's Topica I contained in Saint-Omer, Bibliothèque d'Agglomération, Ms. 609, alongside a discussion of its authorship and some preliminary observations regarding its content. It is argued that this commentary was written in the University of Louvain around 1502; that it may have been authored by a Louvain logician named Jean Fabri de Valenciennes ; and that its interpretation of Aristotle's text owes to the commentary on the Topica by Albert the Great, who was one of the main authorities of the fifteenth-century via antiqua.

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