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- Bacon, Roger, 13th century. The Art and Science of Logic,
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- Coppée, Henry, 1882. Elements of Logic, New York:
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- De Morgan, Augustus, 1847. Formal Logic, London: Open Court. (Scholar)
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- Freddoso, Alfred J, and Henry Schuurman, 1980. Ockham’s Theory
of Propositions: Part II of the Summa Logicae, Notre Dame:
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- Jevons, W. Stanley, 1888. Elementary Lessons in Logic,
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- Keynes, John Neville, 1928. Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic, London: Macmillan. (Scholar)
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Supposition, The Treatise on Consequences, Dordrecht: D. Reidel. (Scholar)
- Kneale, William and Martha Kneale, 1962. The Development of Logic, Oxford: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- Kretzmann, Norman, 1966. William of Sherwood’s Introduction to
Logic, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. (Scholar)
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- Kretzmann, Norman, Anthony Kenny, and Jan Pinborg, 1982. The Cambridge history of Later Medieval Philosophy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
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Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts. Cambridge:
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- Londey, David and Carmen Johanson, 1984. “Apuleius and the Square of Opposition,” Phronesis, 29: 165–73. (Scholar)
- Loux, Michael, 1974. Ockham’s Theory of Terms: Part I of the
Summa Logicae, Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press. (Scholar)
- Lukasiewicz, J., 1929. Elementy Logiki Matematycznej, Nakl.
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- Ockham, William, 14th Century. Summa Logicae, in
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- Paul of Venice, 14th century. Logica Parva (1472
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- Perreiah, Alan, 1984. Logica Parva: Translation of the 1472
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- Peter of Spain, 13th century. Tractatus (Summule
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- Sellars, Roy Wood, 1925. The Essentials of Logic, New York: Houghton Mifflin. (Scholar)
- Smiley, Timothy, 1967. “Mr. Strawson on the Traditional Logic,” Mind, 76: 118–20. (Scholar)
- Spade, Paul Vincent, 1997. Translation of the beginning of Walter
Burley’s Treatise on the Kinds of Supposition (De
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Burleigh’s Treatise De Suppositionibus and Its Influence on
William of Ockham,” Franciscan Studies, 32 (1972):
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- –––, 2000, Walter Burley: On the Purity
of the Art of Logic (The Shorter and the Longer Treatises), Yale
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- Strawson, Peter, 1952. Introduction to Logical Theory, London: Methuen. (Scholar)
- Wedin, Michael, 1990. “Negation and Quantification in Aristotle,” History and Philosophy of Logic, 11: 131–150. (Scholar)
- Westerståhl, Dag, 2012. “Classical vs modern Squares
of Opposition, and beyond”, in Jean-Yves Béziau &
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Framework for Cognition, Bern: Peter Lang. (Scholar)
- Whately, Richard, 1827. Elements of Logic, Delmar, NY: Scholar’s Facsimiles & Reprints, 1975. (Scholar)
- William of Sherwood, 13th century. “Introductiones in
Logic,”, in Charles H. Lohr, Peter Kunze and Bernhard Mussler
(ed.), “William of Sherwood, ‘Introductiones in logicam’:
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earlier edition is translated in Kretzmann 1966. See
also Introductiones in logicam, Martin Grabman
(ed.), Sitzungsberichte der Bayersichen Akademie der
Wissenschaften, Philosophisch-historische Abteilung, Heft
10. Munich, 1937. (Scholar)