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The Abstractiones is of great historical interest because it gives a window onto how generations of British scholars learned a uniform approach to logic and reasoning from basics up to more sophisticated strategies in modal logic and quantification. It gives a systematic introduction to the techniques and terminology found in medieval philosophy.

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It is highly recommended for both specialists and students in the field of medieval logic and semantics, but also for readers who are interested in the broader history and development of education in the arts faculties of the Middle Ages. * Joke Spruyt, Department of Philosophy, Maastricht University, The Netherlands *
It is good to see this text in print at last. It plugs a lacuna in access to an important text for those unable to consult the manuscripts themselves. * Stephen Read, Speculum *

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INTRODUCTION; TEXT

Master Richard Sophista Abstractiones

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      Publisher: OUP/British Academy
      Publication Date: 9/29/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780197265970, 978-0197265970
      ISBN10: 0197265979

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The Abstractiones is of great historical interest because it gives a window onto how generations of British scholars learned a uniform approach to logic and reasoning from basics up to more sophisticated strategies in modal logic and quantification. It gives a systematic introduction to the techniques and terminology found in medieval philosophy.

      Trade Review
      It is highly recommended for both specialists and students in the field of medieval logic and semantics, but also for readers who are interested in the broader history and development of education in the arts faculties of the Middle Ages. * Joke Spruyt, Department of Philosophy, Maastricht University, The Netherlands *
      It is good to see this text in print at last. It plugs a lacuna in access to an important text for those unable to consult the manuscripts themselves. * Stephen Read, Speculum *

      Table of Contents
      INTRODUCTION; TEXT

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