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* Sophisma "Omnis homo est" Ms.: Worcester, Cathedral Q.13, f° 48-50.
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* Sophisma "Omne grammaticum"   Ms.: Worcester, Cathedral Q.13, f° 51v-53
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=== Manuscripts ===
 
* Sophisma "Omnis homo est" in [[Directory:Logic Museum/Sten Ebbesen|S. Ebbesen]] (ed), in 'Talking about what is no more …' CIMAGL, 55 1987), 139-54.
 
* Sophisma "Omnis homo est" in [[Directory:Logic Museum/Sten Ebbesen|S. Ebbesen]] (ed), in 'Talking about what is no more …' CIMAGL, 55 1987), 139-54.
  

Revision as of 18:31, 4 January 2009

Peter Cornwall
Born
England
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Occupation Philosopher
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Peter of Cornwall (Petrus Cornubiensis OFM, Petrus Cornubensis, Pierre de Cornouailles). Second half of thirteenth century (?).

Life

Work

Influence

Primary sources

Manuscripts

  • Sophisma "Omnis homo est" Ms.: Worcester, Cathedral Q.13, f° 48-50.
  • Sophisma "Omne grammaticum" Ms.: Worcester, Cathedral Q.13, f° 51v-53

Manuscripts

  • Sophisma "Omnis homo est" in S. Ebbesen (ed), in 'Talking about what is no more …' CIMAGL, 55 1987), 139-54.

Secondary sources

  • Weijers, Olga: Le travail intellectuel à la Faculté des arts de Paris: textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500), VII, Turnhout (Brepols) 2007 [Studia Artistarum, 15].

Links

Notability

This philosopher has 0 pages in the Blackwell Companion.