Peter of Spain: Summaries of Logic
Text, Translation, Introduction, and Notes
Brian P Copenhaver author Terence Parsons author Calvin G Normore author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:30th Oct '14
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For nearly four centuries, when logic was the heart of what we now call the 'undergraduate curriculum', Peter of Spain's Summaries of Logic (c. 1230) was the basis for teaching that subject. Because Peter's students were teenagers, he wrote simply and organized his book carefully. Since no book about logic was read by more people until the twentieth century, the Summaries has extensively and profoundly influenced the distinctly Western way of speaking formally and writing formal prose by constructing well-formed sentences, making valid arguments, and refuting and defending arguments in debate. Some books, like the Authorized Version of the English Bible and the collected plays of Shakespeare, have been more influential in the Anglophone world than Peter's Summaries--but not many. This new English translation, based on an update of the Latin text of Lambertus De Rijk, comes with an extensive introduction that deals with authorship, dating, and the place of the Summaries in the development of logic, before providing a chapter-by-chapter analysis of Peter's book, followed by an analysis of his system from the point of view of modern logic. The Latin text is presented on facing pages with the English translation, accompanied by notes, and the book includes a full bibliography.
... this is a welcome treatment of a classic text that has long deserved such an outstanding edition, translation, and commentary. * Stephen Read, Journal of the History of Philosophy *
... one of the most exciting contributions to the history of medieval logic in recent years, not because it presents any dramatic discoveries, but because it introduces an important work to a public wider than that of dedicated scholars able to read LatinFuture generations of students and scholars will undoubtedly be grateful to Copenhaver, Normore and Parsons for this splendid publication. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online *
well-presented analysis and translation of Peter of Spain's handbook of logic. It is a valuable tool for students and anyone interested in the history of logic * J. Spruyt, History and Philosophy of Logic *
Copenhaver, Normore, and Parsons provide the first complete, reliable translation of one of the most influential logic textbooks ever written * Sara L. Uckelman, Vivarium *
ISBN: 9780199669585
Dimensions: 236mm x 163mm x 37mm
Weight: 972g
558 pages