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Robert Kilwardby (d.1279) was an English scholar who lectured on logic and grammar at the University of Paris in the 1230s. His lectures earned him widespread fame in Europe. Throughout the thirteenth century and up to the sixteenth, Kilwardby''s lectures on Aristotle''s Prior Analytics were considered to contain the authoritative exposition of Aristotle''s syllogistic logic. They were published at Venice in 1499.Written in the heady atmosphere of the early 1200s, when long-forgotten Aristotelian works were being rediscovered, Kilwardby''s commentary is the work of a penetrating philosophical intellect intent not only on understanding Aristotle''s logic but on pushing it to its limits. The present edition, in two volumes, contains the first critical edition of the lectures, together with an English translation. Part 1 contains an extensive introduction, placing Kilwardby''s work within its historical context and demonstrating its importance both as an exposition of Aristotle''s text an

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The critical edition of Robert Kilwardbys Notule libri Priorum by Thom and Scott is a great scholarly achievement... Their effort and willingness to provide students and scholars alike with an easy to read translation accompanying the critical edition of the original commentary by Kilwardby cannot be overestimated and will certainly be celebrated for years to come. * José Filipe Silva, Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Finland *

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INTRODUCTION; NOTULE LIBRI PRIORUM

Robert Kilwardby Notule libri Priorum Part 1

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press
      Publication Date: 1/21/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780197265932, 978-0197265932
      ISBN10: 0197265936

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Robert Kilwardby (d.1279) was an English scholar who lectured on logic and grammar at the University of Paris in the 1230s. His lectures earned him widespread fame in Europe. Throughout the thirteenth century and up to the sixteenth, Kilwardby''s lectures on Aristotle''s Prior Analytics were considered to contain the authoritative exposition of Aristotle''s syllogistic logic. They were published at Venice in 1499.Written in the heady atmosphere of the early 1200s, when long-forgotten Aristotelian works were being rediscovered, Kilwardby''s commentary is the work of a penetrating philosophical intellect intent not only on understanding Aristotle''s logic but on pushing it to its limits. The present edition, in two volumes, contains the first critical edition of the lectures, together with an English translation. Part 1 contains an extensive introduction, placing Kilwardby''s work within its historical context and demonstrating its importance both as an exposition of Aristotle''s text an

      Trade Review
      The critical edition of Robert Kilwardbys Notule libri Priorum by Thom and Scott is a great scholarly achievement... Their effort and willingness to provide students and scholars alike with an easy to read translation accompanying the critical edition of the original commentary by Kilwardby cannot be overestimated and will certainly be celebrated for years to come. * José Filipe Silva, Department of Philosophy, University of Helsinki, Finland *

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      INTRODUCTION; NOTULE LIBRI PRIORUM

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