Authors/William of Sherwood/Introductiones in logicam
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The work survives in a single manuscript of the late thirteenth century or early fourteenth century[1], under the heading Introductiones Magistri Guilli. de Shyreswode in logicam, ff1r-23r. It is now held in the Paris Bibliotheque Nationale, Ms. Lat. 16, 617, formerly Sorbonne 1797. However, an important part of the work (on the properties of terms) also survives in Worcester 13 ff.58rb-59vb.
Editions
- Introductiones in logicam, Martin Grabmann (ed.), Sitzungsberichte der Bayerischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Phil. hist. Abteilung, Jahrgang 1937, H.10, Munich 1937.
- William of Sherwood, Introductiones in logicam, Critical edition edited by Charles H. Lohr with P. Kunze and B. Mussler, Traditio 39, 1983: 219-99.
- William of Sherwood. Introductiones in logicam: Einfuhrung in die Logik, edited and translated in German by H. Brands and C. Kann Hamburg: Meiner, 1995.
Translations
- William of Sherwood's Introduction to Logic, translated (from the edition of Grabmann) by Norman Kretzmann, Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1966.
- Treatise on Syncategorematic Words, translated by Norman Kretzmann,Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1968.
Notes
- ↑ Kretzmann 1966 p.13