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Summa modorum significandi; Sophismata
New edition, on the basis of G. Wallerand's editio prima
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Sigerus De Cortraco
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With contributions by:
Jan Pinborg
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English
Published/Copyright:
1977
About this book
The writings of Siger of Courtrai were first edited by Gaston Wallerand in 1913. This new edition on the basis of Wallerand's editio prima , with additions, critical notes, and an introduction by Jan Pinborg, reprints the two works from that edition that have an immediate relevance for the study of medieval grammar, i.e., the Summa modorum significandi, and the Sophismata. To this have been added some critical notes, correcting the text of Wallerand where his readings were faulty, and supplying references of the sources. Finally, three more Sophismata which have recently been recovered are here edited for the first time.
The Summa is a compendium which closely follows Priscian’s Institutiones, but puts the doctrinal elements from Priscian into the frame of reference characteristic of Modistic literature. The importance of Siger’s Sophismata in the context of this volume is that they offer a more thorough discussion of the fundamental logico-epistemological tenets presupposed in his linguistic theory.
The Summa is a compendium which closely follows Priscian’s Institutiones, but puts the doctrinal elements from Priscian into the frame of reference characteristic of Modistic literature. The importance of Siger’s Sophismata in the context of this volume is that they offer a more thorough discussion of the fundamental logico-epistemological tenets presupposed in his linguistic theory.
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Prelim pages
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Preface
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Table of contents
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Introduction
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Notes to the introduction
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Summa modórum significandi (Wallerand 93-125)
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Sophisma I “Amo est verbum” (W 129-37)
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Sophisma II “Magistro legente” (W 137-43)
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Sophisma III “0 magister” (W 143-54)
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Sophisma IV “Album potest esse nigrum” (W 154-65)
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Sophisma V “Canis currit”
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Sophisma VI “Omne verum et deum esse differunt”
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Sophisma VII “Homo est species”
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Critical notes on the Sophismata
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Index of terms
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9789027281425
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Keywords for this book
Medieval linguistics; Medieval philosophy; Theoretical linguistics; History of linguistics
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Professional and scholarly;