Description:Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: John Stuart Mill, Henry Aldrich, Richard Whately, William Temple, Richard Crakanthorpe, John Neville Keynes, William Kneale, Adam Parvipontanus, Richard Ferrybridge. Excerpt: Adam Parvipontanus or Adam of Balsham (died 1181) was an Anglo-Norman scholastic and churchman. He served as Bishop of St Asaph from 1175 until his death. Adam was born in Balsham, near Cambridge, England . He studied with Peter Lombard at the University of Paris . He later taught at Paris; among his pupils were John of Salisbury and William of Tyre . He was elected Bishop of St Asaph in Denbighshire, Wales, in 1175. Gabriel Nuchelmans surmises that he may have been the first person to introduce the term enuntiabile, which came to be used in the same sense as dictum . Works Notes Further reading Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Henry Aldrich File:18 Out of the deep 0001.png Henry Aldrich (1647 1710) was an English theologian and philosopher . Life He was educated at Westminster School under Dr Richard Busby . In 1662, he entered Christ Church, Oxford, and in 1689 was made Dean in succession to the Roman Catholic John Massey, who had fled to the Continent . In 1692, he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford . In 1702, he was appointed Rector of Wem in Shropshire, but continued to reside at Oxford, where he died on 14 December 1710. He was buried in Christ Church Cathedral without any memorial, at his own request. Works Aldrich was a man of unusually varied gifts. A classical scholar of fair merits, he is best known as the author of a little book on logic ( Compendium Artis Logicae ). Although not innovative in the field of Logic itself (it closely follows Petrus Hispanus ' Summulae Logicales), its insistent use by generations of Oxford students has shown it...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with English Logicians: John Stuart Mill, Henry Aldrich, Richard Whately, William Temple, Richard Crakanthorpe, John Neville Keynes, William Kneale. To get started finding English Logicians: John Stuart Mill, Henry Aldrich, Richard Whately, William Temple, Richard Crakanthorpe, John Neville Keynes, William Kneale, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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54
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2010
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1155767810
English Logicians: John Stuart Mill, Henry Aldrich, Richard Whately, William Temple, Richard Crakanthorpe, John Neville Keynes, William Kneale
Description: Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: John Stuart Mill, Henry Aldrich, Richard Whately, William Temple, Richard Crakanthorpe, John Neville Keynes, William Kneale, Adam Parvipontanus, Richard Ferrybridge. Excerpt: Adam Parvipontanus or Adam of Balsham (died 1181) was an Anglo-Norman scholastic and churchman. He served as Bishop of St Asaph from 1175 until his death. Adam was born in Balsham, near Cambridge, England . He studied with Peter Lombard at the University of Paris . He later taught at Paris; among his pupils were John of Salisbury and William of Tyre . He was elected Bishop of St Asaph in Denbighshire, Wales, in 1175. Gabriel Nuchelmans surmises that he may have been the first person to introduce the term enuntiabile, which came to be used in the same sense as dictum . Works Notes Further reading Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Henry Aldrich File:18 Out of the deep 0001.png Henry Aldrich (1647 1710) was an English theologian and philosopher . Life He was educated at Westminster School under Dr Richard Busby . In 1662, he entered Christ Church, Oxford, and in 1689 was made Dean in succession to the Roman Catholic John Massey, who had fled to the Continent . In 1692, he was Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford . In 1702, he was appointed Rector of Wem in Shropshire, but continued to reside at Oxford, where he died on 14 December 1710. He was buried in Christ Church Cathedral without any memorial, at his own request. Works Aldrich was a man of unusually varied gifts. A classical scholar of fair merits, he is best known as the author of a little book on logic ( Compendium Artis Logicae ). Although not innovative in the field of Logic itself (it closely follows Petrus Hispanus ' Summulae Logicales), its insistent use by generations of Oxford students has shown it...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with English Logicians: John Stuart Mill, Henry Aldrich, Richard Whately, William Temple, Richard Crakanthorpe, John Neville Keynes, William Kneale. To get started finding English Logicians: John Stuart Mill, Henry Aldrich, Richard Whately, William Temple, Richard Crakanthorpe, John Neville Keynes, William Kneale, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.