Logica Modernorum

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Logica Modernorum was an important contribution to the history of early terminist logic compiled by Lambertus Marie de Rijk in the 1960s. Published in two volumes, it covered texts (sometimes summarised or excerpted) on supposition theory from 1130 up to c. 1220. The first volume was published in 1962, the second in 1967.

  • Vol. 1: On the twelfth century theory of fallacy. Assen: Van Gorcum 1962.
  • Vol. 2, Part one: The origin and early development of the theory of supposition. Assen: Van Gorcum 1967.
    • Part One: 1. Introduction, analysis of the manuscripts concerned 11;
    • 2. On the development of mediaeval grammar 95;
    • 3. The increasing use of special textbooks of logic in the first half of the twelfth century 126;
    • 4. The theory of signification in twelfth century logic up to about 1140 177;
    • 5. On the theory of signification in twelfth century grammar 221;
    • 6. The tract on logic contained in MS. Oxford, Digby 174, analysis of its content, its origin and date 264;
    • 7. Ars Meliduna. On the theory of terms 292;
    • 8. Ars Meliduna. On the denotation of the terms 306;
    • 9. Ars Meliduna. The theory of proposition 319;
    • 10. Ars Meliduna. The theory of the enuntiabile 357;
    • 11. Some treatises on logic dating from about 1200 391;
    • 12. The Dialectica Monacensis preserved in Munich, C.L.M. 14, 763 408;
    • 13. Some early Oxford tracts on logic 416;
    • 14. The Summe Metenses found in Paris, B. N. Lat. 11, 412 449;
    • 15. The doctrine of fallacy and the origin of the theories of supposition 491;
    • 16. The grammatical origin and early development of the theory of Appellation (Supposition) 513;
    • 17. The logical theory of the Properties of terms up to about 1200 555; Books and articles referred to 599; List of the manuscripts used 606; List of incipits 608-614.
  • Vol. 2, Part two: The origin and early development of the theory of supposition. Text and indices. Assen: Van Gorcum 1967. Edition of a number of tracts dating from c. 1130 up to c. 1220.
    • I. Introductiones Montane minores 7;
    • II. Abbreviatio Montana 73;
    • III. Excerpta Norimbergensia 109;
    • IV. Ars Emmerana 143; V. Ars Burana 175;
    • VI. Tractatus Anagnini 215;
    • VII. Tractatus de univocatione Monacensis 333;
    • VIII. Introductiones Parisienses 353;
    • IX. Logica "Ut dicit" 375;
    • X. Logica "Cum sit nostra" 413;
    • XI. Dialectica Monacensis 453;
    • XII. Fallacie Londinenses 639;
    • XIII. Fallacie Magistri Willelmi 679;
    • XIV. Tractatus de proprietatibus sermonum 703;
    • XV. Quaestiones Victorinae 731; Indices: a. Index locorum; B. Index nominum; C. Index verborum et rerum; D. Index sophismatum et exemplorum.