Logica Modernorum
Assen, Van Gorcum (1962)
| Abstract | v. 1. On the twelfth century theories of fallacy.--v. 2. The origin and early development of the theory of supposition. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Logic, Medieval Fallacies (Logic | |||||||||
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| Call number | BC34.R5 | |||||||||
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