Wyclif’s Logica and the Logica Oxoniensis

Mark Nicholas Andrew Thakkar

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Abstract

John Wyclif’s logical works have lain under a kind of fog since they were first published in the 1890s under the collective title Tractatus de logica. My first aim in this paper is to clear up some long-standing confusions by dispelling this fog once and for all. Once the air is clear, a partial identification of Wyclif’s source material will allow me to make a more dramatic claim about persistent misunderstandings of what is generally taken to be his earliest work.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBefore and After Wyclif
Subtitle of host publicationSources and Textual Influences
EditorsLuigi Campi, Stefano Simonetta
Place of PublicationRome
PublisherFédération Internationale des Instituts d’Études Médiévales
Pages1-31
ISBN (Electronic)9782503594071
ISBN (Print)9782503594064
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2020

Publication series

NameTextes et Etudes du Moyen Âge
Volume97
ISSN (Print)1378-3882
ISSN (Electronic)2294-8325

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