A note on john venn as a collector and bibliographer of works on logic

History and Philosophy of Logic 16 (1):121-125 (1995)
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A short characterization is given of the contents and origin of the collection of books on logic donated by John Venn to the Cambridge University Library and of its relation to the bibliography in...

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