Peter of Spain Summaries of Logic

Peter of Spain  Summaries of Logic
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199669589

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For nearly four centuries Peter of Spain's influential Summaries of Logic (c. 1230) was the basis for teaching logic; few university texts were read by more people. This new translation presents the Latin and English on facing pages, and comes with an extensive introduction, chapter-by-chapter analysis, notes, and a full bibliography.

Language in Dispute

Language in Dispute
Author: Pope John XXI
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1990
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027245243

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This book is a translation of Petrus Hispanus' 13th century text. Hispanus was a contemporary of linguistic theorists called 'Modistae' after 12th to 14th century writings entitled De Modis Significandi. Their concerns involved differences between the way things are in themselves, how we understand them, and how grammatical conventions require us to communicate about them.

The History of Spain

The History of Spain
Author: Peter Pierson
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9798216098034

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Updated from the original 1999 publication, The History of Spain examines Spain's long and fascinating history, from the earliest cave dwellers of Altamira to today's current political strife with Catalonia. This updated and expanded edition of The History of Spain offers an in-depth examination of Europe's fifth largest economy, providing important coverage on the last two decades of Spanish history in particular. Following a general introduction to Spain, its government, and the diversity of its people and geography, this volume follows Spain's unique history chronologically from the earliest archeological evidence. Starting with Spain's incorporation into the Roman Empire, subsequent chapters cover Spain's medieval experience of Islam, Christianity, and Judaism; its unification; its "Golden Age" of world empire and cultural splendor; Napoleon's invasion of Spain; and its troubled period that lasted for more than a century. The volume examines why, in 1936, Spain exploded into civil war followed by three dozen years of dictatorship. It also gives extended treatment to Spain's successful transition to democracy since 1975. Ideal for a general reader, student, or traveler, The History of Spain provides a concise and lively introduction to Spain, its people, and traditions.

Peter of Spain

Peter of Spain
Author: Francis P. Dinneen
Publsiher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 313
Release: 1990-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027278142

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This book is a translation of Petrus Hispanus' 13th century text. Hispanus was a contemporary of linguistic theorists called 'Modistae' after 12th to 14th century writings entitled De Modis Significandi. Their concerns involved differences between the way things are in themselves, how we understand them, and how grammatical conventions require us to communicate about them.

Peter of Spain Questiones super libro De Animalibus Aristotelis

Peter of Spain  Questiones super libro  De Animalibus  Aristotelis
Author: Dr Francisca Navarro Sánchez
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2015-12-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781409449133

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This book presents an edition of the Questiones super libro ‘De Animalibus’ Aristotelis, a work by one of the greatest philosophers and physicians of the 13th century, Peter of Spain. Preceding the critical edition, Navarro offers an introduction to Peter of Spain and a short analysis of the linguistics and form of the Questiones. She also analyses the sources on which Peter drew, Greco-Latin, Arabo-Jewish and, of course, late antique and medieval treatises, showing that the text was not exclusively zoological in nature, but discusses important medical and philosophical topics, illustrating his extensive knowledge of both the Aristotelian corpus and 13th-century medicine.

Peter of Spain Questiones super libro De Animalibus Aristotelis

Peter of Spain  Questiones super libro De Animalibus Aristotelis
Author: Francisca Navarro Sánchez
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317081555

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This book presents an edition of the Questiones super libro De Animalibus Aristotelis, a work by one of the greatest philosophers and physicians of the 13th century, Peter of Spain (later Pope John XXI, 1205-1277). He took as the basis for his work the translation from the Arabic made in Toledo around 1220 by Michael Scotus which included three important Aristotelian treatises. Preceding the critical edition, Dr Navarro offers an introduction to the person and works of Peter of Spain, the intellectual context of the 13th century characterized by Scholasticism and an Aristotelian Renaissance, and a short analysis of the linguistics and form of the Questiones. She also analyses the sources on which Peter drew, Greco-Latin, Arabo-Jewish and, of course, late antique and medieval treatises, showing that the text was not exclusively zoological in nature, but discusses important medical and philosophical topics, illustrating his extensive knowledge of both the Aristotelian corpus and 13th-century medicine. The text (divided into XIX books) is not a mere commentary about animals, but rather, as the title shows, a collection of questions in the Salernitan manner, the use of which was considered most appropriate for analysis and communication in the medieval scientific community to which Peter of Spain belonged. Alongside methodological and zoological problems, Peter of Spain discusses important questions disputed among the scholars of the period, including the location, hierarchy, motion, function and parts of the principal organs, the five senses, and many other medical issues such as reproduction, illnesses, or growth. Finally Dr Navarro includes a glossary that contains proper names (mainly those of the authorities and sources quoted by Petrus Hispanus), animal names (and their parts and substances), and the names of plants, metals, and the like.

Peter of Spain Petrus Hispanus Portugalensis Tractatus

Peter of Spain  Petrus Hispanus Portugalensis   Tractatus
Author: Pope John XXI
Publsiher: Thesis Publishers
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1972
Genre: Logic
ISBN: UCSC:32106000067683

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Fifty royalty-free one-act plays adapted from folk tales of many countries.

A Silent Death

A Silent Death
Author: Peter May
Publsiher: Quercus Publishing
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2020-01-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781784295004

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**THE BRAND-NEW THRILLER FROM THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER** **'A TERRIFIC WRITER' MARK BILLINGHAM** **PETER MAY: OVER 4.5 MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE** Set in Southern Spain, A Silent Death is the scorching new thriller from worldwide bestselling author of The Lewis Trilogy, Cast Iron and I'll Keep You Safe. A SILENT VOW Spain, 2020. When expat fugitive Jack Cleland watches his girlfriend die, gunned down in a pursuit involving officer Cristina Sanchez Pradell, he promises to exact his revenge by destroying the policewoman. A SILENT LIFE Cristina's aunt Ana has been deaf-blind for the entirety of her adult life: the victim of a rare condition named Usher Syndrome. Ana is the centre of Cristina's world - and of Cleland's cruel plan. A SILENT DEATH John Mackenzie - an ingenious yet irascible Glaswegian investigator - is seconded to aid the Spanish authorities in their manhunt. He alone can silence Cleland before the fugitive has the last, bloody, word. Peter May's latest bestseller unites a strong, independent Spaniard with a socially inept Scotsman; a senseless vendetta with a sense-deprived victim, and a red-hot Costa Del Sol with an ice-cold killer.