Logic
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = Baillie
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
EU Arts: Logic and History of Philosophy, 1905
File
Identifier: BAI 1/2/3
Scope and Contents
8 booklets of notes taken at 91 lectures in Ancient Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.
Dates:
1905
First four tracts of Summulae logicales by Peter of Spain, c 1455
Part
Identifier: MS 138/ff. 31r-57r
Contents
The first books from Peter of Spain's Summulae Logicales appear on ff.31r-57r of MS 138. The text of Peter's first tract of Latin grammar (de propositionibus) begins on f. 31r with the words Dyaletica est ars artium scientia scientiarum.... Only the first four tracts of Peter's volume appear here, and the text ends on f. 57r with the words eadem quabtate et quantitate....
Dates:
c 1455
Lecture notes on Elementary Logic, c1910
Item
Identifier: BAI 1/3/18
Scope and Contents
Notes made by John Baillie, most probably for lectures he gave on Logic while studying at New College Edinburgh: containing basic terminology, remarks on student's work, and related material.
Dates:
c1910
Logic: preliminary examination, 27 November 1911
Item
Identifier: BAI 1/3/11
Scope and Contents
Exam question paper to University of Edinburgh preliminary examination in Logic, with John Baillie's answers.
Dates:
27 November 1911
Logic: preliminary examination, 31 October 1911
Item
Identifier: BAI 1/3/12
Scope and Contents
Exam question paper to University of Edinburgh preliminary examination in Logic, with John Baillie's answers.
Dates:
31 October 1911
MS 118: Expositio in Libros Posteriorum Aristotelis by Paul of Venice, 15th century
Item
Identifier: MS 118
Contents
This manuscript contains Expositio in Libros Posteriorum Aristotelis by Paul of Venice (1369–1429), a scholastic philosopher, logician, theologian of the Hermits of the Order of Saint Augustine. The Expositio in Libros Posteriorum Aristotelis is a commentary on Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics that deals with the problems of logic and argumentation.Contents...
Dates:
15th century
MS 134: Composite manuscript including two texts, 14th century
Item
Identifier: MS 134
Contents
Contains two texts, both in the same hand. The Tractatus de logica by Al-Ghāzāli is found on ff. 1-34. A book by 'Isaac de Diffinitionibus' is included on ff. 34v-36. The texts are described separately, under MS 134/ff. 1-34; and MS 134/ff. 34v-36. Writing Well written, small Italian Gothic hand. Illumination Blue and red filigree initials on burnished gold grounds
with some...
Dates:
14th century
MS 135: Composite manuscript including four different texts, 15th century
Item
Identifier: MS 135
Contents
Contains four texts, written in at least three different hands.
ff. 1r-2v; continued on f. 158v: notes on Logic, author unknown
ff. 3r-87v; 89r-98v; 116r-118v: Commentaries on the 'Ars Vetus', by Walter Burley
f. 88r: inserted 16th century Italian letter, signed by 'Vester Ludovicus'
ff. 99r-109r: Incomplete 'Logica Magna' by Paul of Venice
ff....
Dates:
15th century
Ms notes from a Logic class given by James Frederick Ferrier at Edinburgh University, 1844-1845, and taken down by a person unknown
Fonds
Identifier: Coll-1738
Content Description
Collection of 'written out notes on Lectures in Logic class session 1844-45', apparently taken during the classes given by J. F. Ferrier during his only year as philosophy lecturer at Edinburgh University. The notebook is divided into 14 lectures on e.g. consciousness, knowledge, and feeling. There are frequent references to the work of Reid and Hamilton, and less common references to Brown, Descartes, Kant, Locke, Plato and Stewart. It is not known who wrote down the notes.8vo, ms on...
Dates:
1844-1845
Notes of lectures by Sir William Hamilton, taken down by D. Maclaren
Fonds
Identifier: Coll-1897
Scope and Contents
Notes of lectures on Logic given by Sir William Hamilton, 1847-1848, taken down by D. Maclaren.
Dates:
1847-1848