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Primary Sources: Works by Peter of Spain
- Tractatus called afterwards Summule logicales, first
critical edition from the manuscripts, with an Introduction by L.M. de
Rijk, Assen: van Gorcum & Co., 1972. (Scholar)
- Syncategoreumata, first critical edition, with an
Introduction and Indexes by L.M. de Rijk, and with an English
Translation by Joke Spruyt, Leiden/Köln/New York: Brill,
1992.
- Summaries of Logic, Text, Translation, Introduction,
& Notes, by Brian P. Copenhaver with Calvin Normore and Terence
Parsons, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014.
- Peter of Spain, Questiones super libro ‘De
animalibus’ (Critical Edition with Introduction), Francisca
Navarro Sànchez, Farnham: Ashgate, 2015. (Scholar)
Secondary Sources
- Braakhuis, H.A.G., 1979. De 13de Eeuwse Tractaten over
Syncategorematische Termen (Volume I: Inleidende Studie; Volume
II: Uitgave van Nicolaas van Parijs’ Syncategoreumata),
Dissertation (Department of Philosophy), Rijksuniversiteit
Leiden. (Scholar)
- Ebbesen, Sten, 2013. “Early Supposition Theory II,” Vivarium, 51: 60–78. (Scholar)
- Klima, Gyula, 2011. “Two Summulae, Two Ways of
Doing Logic: Peter of Spain’s ‘Realism’ and
Buridan’s ‘Nominalism’,” in Methods and
Methodologies: Aristotelian Logic East and West, 500–1500,
M. Cameron and J. Marenbon (eds.), Leiden/Boston: Brill, pp.
109–126. (Scholar)
- Kneale, William and Kneale, Martha, 1978. The Development of Logic, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kneepkens, C.H., 1987. Het iudicium constructionis.
Het leerstuk van de constructio in de 2de helft van de 12de
eeuw. Een verkennende inleidende studie gevolgd door kritische
uitgaven van Robert van Parijs, Summa ‘Breve sit’
en Robert Blund, Summa in arte grammatica en door een
werkuitgave van Petrus Hispanus (non-papa), Summa
‘Absoluta cuiuslibet’, Dissertation (Department of
Philosophy), Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, Nijmegen: Ingenium
Publishers. (Scholar)
- de Libera, A., 1982. “The Oxford and Paris Traditions in
Logic,” in Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny and Jan Pinborg
(eds.), The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy,
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 174–187 (Scholar)
- –––, 1984. “Les Appellationes de
Jean le Page,” Archives d’histoire doctrinale et
littéraire du moyen-âge, 51: 193–255. (Scholar)
- Nuchelmans, Gabriel, 1988. “The Distinction actus
exercitus/actus significatus in Medieval Semantics,” in
Norman Kretzmann (ed.), Meaning and Inference in Medieval
Philosophy: Studies in memory of Jan Pinborg (Synthese Historical
Library. Studies and Texts in the History of Logic and Philosophy,
Vol. 32), Dordrecht: D. Reidel, pp. 57–90. (Scholar)
- d’Ors, Angel, 1997. “Petrus Hispanus O.P., Auctor Summularum,” Vivarium, 35: 21–71. (Scholar)
- –––, 2001. “Petrus Hispanus O.P, Auctor
Summularum, Part II: Further documents and problems,”
Vivarium, 39: 209–254. (Scholar)
- –––, 2003. “Petrus Hispanus O.P, Auctor
Summularum, Part III: ‘Petrus Alfonsi’ or ‘Petrus
Ferrandi’?,” Vivarium, 41: 249–303. (Scholar)
- Pinborg, Jan, 1972. Logik und Semantik im Mittelalter. Ein Überblick, Stuttgart-Bad Canstadt: Fromann-Holzboog. (Scholar)
- de Rijk, L.M., 1962–67. Logica Modernorum: A Contribution to the History of Early Terminist Logic (Vol. I: On the Twelfth Century Theories of Fallaciesl; Vol. II: The Origin and Early Development of the Theory of Supposition), Assen: Van Gorcum & Co. (Scholar)
- –––, 1968. “On the Genuine Text of Peter
of Spain’s Summule logicales I. General problems
concerning possible interpolations in the manuscripts,”
Vivarium, 6: 1–34. (Scholar)
- –––, 1971. “The Development of
Suppositio Naturalis in Mediaeval Logic I. Natural
supposition as non-contextual supposition,” Vivarium,
9: 71–107. (Scholar)
- –––, 1982. “The Origins of the Theory of
the Properties of Terms,” in Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny and
Jan Pinborg (eds.), The Cambridge History of Later Medieval
Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.
161–173. (Scholar)
- –––, 1985. La philosophie au moyen-âge, Leiden/Köln/New York: Brill. (Scholar)
- Spruyt, Joke, 1989. Peter of Spain on Composition and
Negation. Text, Translation, Commentary (= Artistarium
Supplementa V), Nijmegen: Ingenium Publishers. (Scholar)
- –––, 1993. “Thirteenth-Century Positions
on the Rule ‘Ex impossibili sequitur
quidlibet’,” in Klaus Jacobi (ed.),
Argumentationstheorie. Scholastische Forschungen zu den logischen
und semantische regeln korrekten Folgerns, Leiden/Köln/New
York: Brill, pp. 161–193. (Scholar)
- –––, 1994. “Thirteenth-Century Discussions on Modal Terms,” Vivarium, 32: 196–226. (Scholar)
- –––, 2011. “The ‘Realism’ of
Peter of Spain,” Medioevo: Rivista di storia della filosofia
medievale, 36: 89–111. (Scholar)
- Tugwell, Simon O.P., 1999. “Petrus Hispanus: Comments on Some Proposed Identifications,” Vivarium, 37: 103–113. (Scholar)
- –––, 2006. “Auctor Summularum, Petrus
Hispanus OP Stellensis?” Archivum Fratrum
Praedicatorum, 76: 103–115. (Scholar)