History of Logic from Aristotle to Gödel by Raul Corazzon | e-mail: rc@
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Medieval Logic: A General Overview
General Bibliography on Medieval Logic:
Latin Logic until the Eleventh Century
Selected Bibliography on Latin Logic until the Eleventh Century
The Birth of the Liberal Arts: the Trivium (Grammar, Dialectic, Rhetoric)
Logic and Grammar in the Twelfth Century
Selected Bibliography on the Twelfth Century
The Development of Logic in the Thirteenth Century
The Development of Logic in the Fourteenth Century
Selected Bibliography on the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
Medieval Theories of Supposition (Reference) and Mental Language
Bibliography on the Medieval Theories of Supposition and Mental Language:
Abelard: Logic, Semantics, Ontology and His Theories of the Copula
Abelard's Philosophical Works: Editions, Translations
I. Logic, Semantics and Ontology in the Work of Abelard
II. Theories of the Copula in the Logical Works of Abelard
Bibliography on the Logic and Metaphysics of Peter Abelard:
An Overview of Buridan's Logical Works:
Editions, Translations and Studies on the Manuscript Tradition
I. An Overview of the Summulae de Dialectica
II. The Treatise on Consequences and Other Writings
Selected Bibliography on the Logic and Metaphysics of Buridan: