Logic and language in the Middle Ages : : a volume in honour of Sten Ebbesen / / edited by Jakob Leth Fink, Heine Hansen, and Ana Maria Mora-Marquez.

During a career spanning four decades, Sten Ebbesen has produced a body of work which stands as a remarkable and important contribution to the field of medieval philosophy. Combining philological expertise and textual work with a deep philosophical understanding and a broad historical outlook, his v...

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Superior document:Investigating medieval philosophy, v. 4
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2013.
Year of Publication:2013
Language:English
Series:Investigating Medieval Philosophy 4.
Physical Description:1 online resource (491 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material
  • Introduction / Sten Ebbesen
  • 1. Preliminary Observations on the Textual Tradition of Boethius’ First Peri Hermeneias Commentary / John Magee
  • 2. Alberic of Paris on Mont Ste Geneviève against Peter Abelard / Yukio Iwakuma
  • 3. Gilbert of Poitiers’s Contextual Theory of Meaning and the Hermeneutics of Secrecy / John Marenbon
  • 4. Instantiae and the Parisian Schools / Christopher J. Martin
  • 5. Tempting Moves: Anonymus Cantabrigiensis on Peirastic Dialectic / Jakob L. Fink
  • 6. Philosophers and Other Kinds of Human Beings according to Peter Abelard and John of Salisbury / Luisa Valente
  • 7. A Logical Joust in Nikephoros Blemmydes’ Autobiography / Katerina Ierodiakonou
  • 8. Strange Finds, or Nicholas of Paris on Relations / Heine Hansen
  • 9. Robert Kilwardby and Albert the Great on Praedicamenta and Praedicabilia / Alessandro D. Conti
  • 10. Culuerbinus somnians / Paul Thom
  • 11. The ‘Anonymus Aurelianensis III’ and Robert Kilwardby on the Prior Analytics / Christina Thomsen Thörnqvist
  • 12. Demonstratio ad oculum and Demonstratio ad intellectum: Pronouns in Ps.-Jordan and Robert Kilwardby / Mary Sirridge and Karin Margareta Fredborg
  • 13. A Note on articulatio and University Grammar / C. H. Kneepkens
  • 14. Explanation and Definition in Thomas Aquinas’ Commentary on Aristotle’s Metaphysics / Fabrizio Amerini
  • 15. Aquinas, Scotus and Others on Naming, Knowing, and the Origin of Language / E. Jennifer Ashworth
  • 16. Concrete Accidental Terms / Simo Knuuttila
  • 17. Socrates desinit esse non desinendo esse: Limit-decision problems in Peter of Auvergne / Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe
  • 18. Does Loving Every Mean Loving Every Every, Even Non-existent Ones? Distribution and Universals in the Opus puerorum / Laurent Cesalli , Alain de Libera and Frédéric Goubier
  • 19. Apparentia and modi essendi in Radulphus Brito’s Doctrine of the Concepts: The Concept of Being / Silvia Donati
  • 20. Radulphus Brito on Common Names, Concepts and Things / Ana María Mora-Márquez
  • 21. Radulphus Brito on Relations in his Questions on the Sentences / Costantino Marmo
  • 22. Buridanian Possibilities / Calvin G. Normore
  • 23. Marsilius of Inghen on the Principle of Non-Contradiction / Egbert P. Bos
  • 24. Logic, Language and Medieval Political Thought / Roberto Lambertini
  • Bibliography
  • Complete Bibliography of Sten Ebbesen
  • Index of Names
  • Index of Manuscripts.