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==Primary sources == | ==Primary sources == | ||
− | * Caius 344/540 | + | * [[Directory:Logic Museum/Caius 344/540|Caius 344/540]] |
** Questions on [[Priscian]] | ** Questions on [[Priscian]] | ||
** Questions on the [[De Interpretatione|Perihermenias]]. | ** Questions on the [[De Interpretatione|Perihermenias]]. | ||
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==Secondary sources == | ==Secondary sources == | ||
* 'The Oxford Condemnations of 1277 in Grammar and Logic', Osmund Lewry, in ''English Logic and Semantics'', ed. Braakhuis, Nijmegen 1981. | * 'The Oxford Condemnations of 1277 in Grammar and Logic', Osmund Lewry, in ''English Logic and Semantics'', ed. Braakhuis, Nijmegen 1981. | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
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+ | *[[Directory:Logic Museum/Oxford condemnations of 1277|Oxford condemnations of 1277]] | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Latest revision as of 13:08, 6 May 2010
William de Bonkes was a fellow of Balliol College probably in the 1290's. Hardly anything else is known about him, apart from his authorship of questions on Priscian, in Caius 344.
Life
Work
Influence
Primary sources
- Caius 344/540
- Questions on Priscian
- Questions on the Perihermenias.
Secondary sources
- 'The Oxford Condemnations of 1277 in Grammar and Logic', Osmund Lewry, in English Logic and Semantics, ed. Braakhuis, Nijmegen 1981.