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  • '''Boethius of Dacia''' (Boethius de Dacia, Boethius Dacus, Boezio di Dacia, Boèce de Dacie).
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  • [[Boethius of Dacia]] *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Boethius of Dacia/Sophisma - Is every man of necessity an animal?|Sophisma - Is every man of
    164 bytes (27 words) - 12:07, 8 November 2009
  • ...nicorum Medii Aevi 2 : [[Martin of Dacia|Martinus, de Dacia]] - Martini de Dacia Opera / nunc primum edidit Henricus Roos. * Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi 4 : [[Boethius of Dacia|Boethii Daci]] opera : modi significandi sive quaestiones super priscianum
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  • ...of necessity an animal|Is every man of necessity an animal?]] Boethius of Dacia (1270's).<br> The pages will include work by Siger of Brabant, Boethius of Dacia, Pseudo-Peter of Auvergne, and a modist work attributed to Duns Scotus.
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  • ...iphi.ubbcluj.ro/fam/texte/boetii_daci/de_mundi_aeternitate.htm Boethius of Dacia]
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  • ...approach to the study of grammar, subsequently developed by [[Boethius of Dacia]], [[Radulphus Brito]], [[Siger of Courtrai]], [[Thomas of Erfurt]], now kn * Ed.: Roos, H.: Martini de Dacia Opera, København 1961 [[Directory:Logic Museum/Corpus Philosophorum Danico
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  • ...to describe it. The group also included [[Martin of Dacia]], [[Boethius of Dacia]], [[Siger of Courtrai|Siger de Courtrai]], and [[Thomas of Erfurt]].
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  • * Divisio scientiae Ioannes de Dacia f. 191vb-200rb
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  • ...demnations'). These included a special clause directed against Boethius of Dacia, and Siger. Both fled to Italy.
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  • * Ebbesen 1993-2 = Sten Ebbesen, [[Boethius of Dacia|Boethius de Dacia]] et al. The sophismata in MSS Bruges SB 509 and Florence Med.-Laur. S. Cro ...n – Jan PINBORG, Studies in the Logical Writings Attributed to Boethius de Dacia, [[Directory:Logic Museum/CIMAGL|«Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen Âge gr
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  • ...[Peter of Auvergne|Petrus de Alvernia]] + [[Boethius of Dacia|Boethius de Dacia]]: ''Syllogizantem ponendum est terminos''. *42-69 Niels Joergen Green-Pedersen, Nicolaus Drukken de Dacia's Commentary on the Prior Analytics – with Special Regard to the Theory o
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  • || [[Boethius of Dacia|Boethius de Dacia]] || Sophismata || Firenze Laur. St. Croce 12 sin., 3; Bruge SB 509. *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Sten Ebbesen|Ebbesen, Sten]] 1993a: ‘Boethius de Dacia et al. The sophismata in mss Bruges SB 509 and Florence Med.-Laur. S. Croce
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  • * [[Boethius of Dacia]] Quaestiones super Perihermenias * [[Martin of Dacia]] In librum Perihermenias quaestiones (Quaestiones super librum Perihermeni
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  • ...tus (<b>link to follow</b>), <a href="boethiusnullohomine.htm">Boethius of Dacia</a>, <a href="sigerquaestio22.htm">Siger of Brabant</a>, The group also included Martin of Dacia, Boethius of Dacia, Siger de Courtrai, and Thomas of Erfurt.
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  • *[[Dacia Logan|Dacia/Renault Logan]]
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  • BOETHIUS OF DACIA: IS EVERY MAN OF NECESSITY AN ANIMAL? ...of Necessity an Animal', by the thirteenth century philosoher Boethius of Dacia.
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  • ...robably a Parisian composition of around 1280, influenced by [[Boethius of Dacia]], and perhaps representative of teaching which reached Oxford around the t
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  • [[File:740px-Roman provinces of Illyricum, Macedonia, Dacia, Moesia, Pannonia and Thracia.jpg|thumb|right|375px|The Roman province of D
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