- * [[Directory:Logic Museum/Ockham/Summa Logicae/Summa Logicae I 1-7|Summa Logicae I 1-7]]
[[Author:=William of Ockham ]]
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- ...seruit; codex tamen iste multo melius ordinatus est quam [[Directory:Logic Museum/Troyes. B. Munic. 718|B]]. 
Colophon libri I, f. 131va: ''Explicit scriptum fratris [[William of Ockham|Willelmi de Hocham]] super primum Sententiarum''. 
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- * [[Directory:Logic Museum/Summa Logicae III-I 1-4|Summa Logicae III-I 1-4]]
* [[Directory:Logic Museum/Summa Logicae III-I 5-8|Summa Logicae III-I 5-8]]
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- ...'s identity is uncertain, but he is known to be the author of a collection of logically puzzling sentences, sometimes called “sophisms” or [[sophisma
...of this collection. The colophon appended to the two complete manuscripts of the ''Abstractiones'', suggests that his name was “Richard”.
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- '''William of Sherwood''' (or Shyreswood, Shireswood) (c1190 – c. 1266), was a [[me
...of [[Lincoln, Lincolnshire|Lincoln]] from 1254/8 onwards, and a [[rector]] of [[Aylesbury]].  
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