Difference between revisions of "Thomas of Erfurt"

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* ''Tractatus de modis significandi seu Grammatica speculativa'' (ed. Bursill-Hall 1972),
 
* ''Tractatus de modis significandi seu Grammatica speculativa'' (ed. Bursill-Hall 1972),
* Commentary on Porphyry's ''Isagoge''
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* ''Expositio Porphyrii'' (? Manuscript)
* Commentary on Aristotle's ''Categories''
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* ''Expositio super libros Praedicamentorum'' (? Manuscript)
* Commentary on Aristotle's ''De interpretatione''
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* ''Expositio super librum Perihermenias'' (? Manuscript)
* Commentary on  ''Liber sex principiorum'' (Book of Six Principles).
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* ''Expositio VI Principiorum'' (? Manuscript)
* Commentary on Commentarius in carmen ‘Fundamentum puerorum’ (ed. Gansiniec 1960), although its editor believes that it is actually an anonymous abridgement of De modis significandi.  
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* Commentarius in carmen ‘Fundamentum puerorum’ (ed. Gansiniec 1960), although its editor believes that it is actually an anonymous abridgement of De modis significandi.  
  
 
Thomas's entire reputation derives from ''De modis significandi'', which remains his only work to have been studied in any detail.
 
Thomas's entire reputation derives from ''De modis significandi'', which remains his only work to have been studied in any detail.
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De grammatica speculativa (Tractatus de modi significandi, Tractatus de modis significandi sive grammatica speculativa)
  
 
==Secondary sources ==
 
==Secondary sources ==

Revision as of 16:17, 20 December 2008

Thomas Erfurt
Born
Lavingen
Died
Erfurt, Germany
unknown
Occupation Philosopher
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Thomas of Erfurt (Thomas Erfordiensis, Thomas de Erfordia, Thomas von Erfurt).

Life

Work

Influence

Primary sources

Six works have been attributed to Thomas of Erfurt.

  • Tractatus de modis significandi seu Grammatica speculativa (ed. Bursill-Hall 1972),
  • Expositio Porphyrii (? Manuscript)
  • Expositio super libros Praedicamentorum (? Manuscript)
  • Expositio super librum Perihermenias (? Manuscript)
  • Expositio VI Principiorum (? Manuscript)
  • Commentarius in carmen ‘Fundamentum puerorum’ (ed. Gansiniec 1960), although its editor believes that it is actually an anonymous abridgement of De modis significandi.

Thomas's entire reputation derives from De modis significandi, which remains his only work to have been studied in any detail.


De grammatica speculativa (Tractatus de modi significandi, Tractatus de modis significandi sive grammatica speculativa)

Secondary sources

Links

Notability

This philosopher has 1 pages in the Blackwell Companion.