Description
Compendium by the author of his own Logica magna, a presentation of terminist logic, including consideration of propositions and relationships between propositions and meaning. This early copy of this text was completed by the German Carmelite Johannes de Beylario, who was from Cologne and studied philosophy and theology in Padua, during the author's tenure in Padua. Later in the century the Logica parva became a required element of the curriculum at Padua, Venice, and Ferrara.
Publication Date
9-7-2022
Keywords
Logic -- Early works to 1800, Logic, Logic Medieval, Codices, Compendiums, Manuscripts Latin, Manuscripts Renaissance
Disciplines
History of Philosophy | Renaissance Studies
Link in Franklin
https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9957602383503681
Link in IIIF Manifest
https://colenda.library.upenn.edu/phalt/iiif/2/81431-p3m88c/manifest
Recommended Citation
Porter, Dot, "Collation Model for LJS 56: [Logica parva]." (2022). Collation Models. 78.
https://repository.upenn.edu/sims_models/78
Comments
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VisColl collation model XML file
JSON collation model file
Folder of PNG files, one for each quire
Folder of SVG files, one for each quire
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Screenshot of VCEditor view, PDF format (same as the main file)
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