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Boethius's "In Ciceronis Topica": An Annotated Translation of a Medieval Dialectical Text
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Boethius's "In Ciceronis Topica": An Annotated Translation of a Medieval Dialectical Text
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Boethius's "In Ciceronis Topica": An Annotated Translation of a Medieval Dialectical Text
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In Ciceronis Topica
and
De topicis differentiis
are Boethius's two treatises on Topics (
loci
). Together these two works present Boethius's theory of the art of discovering arguments, a theory that was highly influential in the history of medieval logic. Eleonore Stump here presents the first English language translation of
, Boethius's extended commentary on Cicero's
Topica
. To supplement her translation, Professor Stump has provided an introduction that supplies essential information about
, Boethius's life, and the tradition of dialectic; her detailed notes explore the many philosophical problems in Boethius's text.
A significant contribution to the history of Western intellectual life in its own right,
Boethius's ''In Ciceronis Topica"
makes an excellent companion to Professor Stump's earlier work,
Boethius's "De topicis differentiis"
(also available from Cornell).
and
De topicis differentiis
are Boethius's two treatises on Topics (
loci
). Together these two works present Boethius's theory of the art of discovering arguments, a theory that was highly influential in the history of medieval logic. Eleonore Stump here presents the first English language translation of
, Boethius's extended commentary on Cicero's
Topica
. To supplement her translation, Professor Stump has provided an introduction that supplies essential information about
, Boethius's life, and the tradition of dialectic; her detailed notes explore the many philosophical problems in Boethius's text.
A significant contribution to the history of Western intellectual life in its own right,
Boethius's ''In Ciceronis Topica"
makes an excellent companion to Professor Stump's earlier work,
Boethius's "De topicis differentiis"
(also available from Cornell).