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General Introduction: Logic and Ontology
Aristotle's Logic: General Survey and Introductory Readings
Aristotle's Earlier Dialectic: the Topics and Sophistical Refutations
Theory of Predication and Ontological Analysis in Aristotle's Categories
Bibliography on Aristotle's Categories:
Aristotle's De Interpretatione: Semantics and Philosophy of Language
Aristotle's Prior Analytics: the Theory of Categorical Syllogism
Aristotle's Prior Analytics: the Theory of Modal Syllogism
Selected Bibliography on Aristotle's Theory of Modal Syllogism
Aristotle's Posterior Analytics: The Theory of Demonstration
Selected Bibliography on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics
Peripatetic Logic: Eudemus of Rhodes and Theophrastus of Eresus
Selected Bibliography on the Logic of Eudemus and Theophrastus
Selected Bibliography on the Philosophical Work of Theophrastus
The History of Ancient Logic in the Hellenistic Period
The Dialectical School and the Origins of Propositional Logic
Selected Bibliography on the Dialectical School and the Origins of Propositional Logic
The Master Argument: The Sea Battle in De Intepretatione 9, Diodorus Cronus, Philo the Dialectician
Ancient Stoicism:
Ancient Stoic Rhetoric (in preparation)
Stoic Philosophy of Language and Grammar (in preparation)
Ancient Stoicism: Critical Editions and Translations of the Fragments and Testimonia
Early Stoic Logicians: Zeno of Citium, Cleanthes, Chrysippus
Logic and Rhetoric in the Philosophical Works of Cicero
Sextus Empiricus and the Skeptical Criticism of Logic and Truth
Porphyry's Isagoge and his Commentary to Aristotle's Categories
Boethius' Contribution to the Development of Medieval Logic
Medieval Logic: A General Overview
General Bibliography on Medieval Logic:
Latin Logic until the Eleventh Century
Selected Bibliography on Latin Logic until the Eleventh Century
The Birth of the Liberal Arts: the Trivium (Grammar, Dialectic, Rhetoric)
Logic and Grammar in the Twelfth Century
Selected Bibliography on the Twelfth Century
The Development of Logic in the Thirteenth Century
The Development of Logic in the Fourteenth Century
Selected Bibliography on the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries
Medieval Theories of Supposition (Reference) and Mental Language
Bibliography on the Medieval Theories of Supposition and Mental Language:
Abelard: Logic, Semantics, Ontology and His Theories of the Copula
Bibliography on the Logic and Metaphysics of Peter Abelard:
Abelard's Logical Works: Editions, Translations, Selected Texts
An Overview of Buridan's Logical Works:
Selected Bibliography on the Logic and Metaphysics of Buridan:
History of Renaissance and Modern Logic from 1400 to Stuart Mill
Leibniz on Logic and Semiotics: the Project of a Universal Language
Bibliography of Leibniz on Logic and Semiotics:
The Rise of Contemporary Symbolic Logic from Boole to Gödel
A Selection of Prominent Logicians from Aristotle to Gödel (1931)