De ortu grammaticae : studies in medieval grammar and linguistic theory in memory of Jan Pinborg
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De ortu grammaticae : studies in medieval grammar and linguistic theory in memory of Jan Pinborg
(Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science, . Series III,
John Benjamins Pub., 1990
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The Danish scholar Jan Pinborg (1937-1982) made outstanding contributions to our understanding of medieval language study. The papers in this volume clearly demonstrate the wealth of Pinborg's scholarly interests and the extent of his influence.Though centered on medieval theories of grammar and language, the collection ranges in time from the fourth century B.C. to the seventeenth century A.D.; theories of the pronoun, of mental language, of supposition, of figurative expressions and of mereology are among the topics discussed; and the papers deal with both humble anonymous teachers of grammar and with such well-known men as Aristotle, Plotinus, Augustine, Peter of Spain, Roger Bacon, Robert Kilwardby, Thomas Aquinas, Dante, William of Ockham, Domingo de Soto, and Suarez. The papers are in English, German, or French.
Table of Contents
- 1. Foreword
- 2. Introduction (by Bursill-Hall, Geoffrey L.)
- 3. 'De Magistro': Analyse eines Dialogs von Augustinus (by Arens, Hans)
- 4. Domingo de Soto (1494-1560) and the Doctrine of Signs (by Ashworth, E. Jennifer)
- 5. Etre: finitude et infini (by Bazan, Bernardo Carlos)
- 6. Suppositio in Petrus Hispanus: Linguistic theories and models (by Dinneen, S.J., Francis P.)
- 7. Vernacular Grammar as a Calque of Latin Grammar: The case of infinitive + skullende (by Haastrup, Niels)
- 8. Master Peter's Mereology (by Henry, Desmond Paul)
- 9. Una et Eadem: Some observations on Roger Bacon's Greek grammar (by Hovdhaugen, Even)
- 10. Un commentaire anonyme de l'"Ars Minor" de Donat (by Jeudy, Colette)
- 11. Composition and the Verb in Grammatica Speculativa (by Kelly, L.G.)
- 12. Transitivity, Intransitivity and Related Concepts in 12th Century Grammar: An explorative study (by Kneepkens, Corneille H.)
- 13. Auctoritas, consuetudo and ratio in St.Augustine's Ars grammatica (by Law, Vivien A.)
- 14. De la logique a la grammaire: Remarques sur la theorie de la determinatio chez Roger Bacon et Lambert d'Auxerre (Lambert de Lagny) (by Libera, Alain de)
- 15. Materials for an Archaelogical Analysis of Richard of Campsall's Logic (by McDermott, A. Charlene Senape)
- 16. Topos and Figura: Historical cause and effect? (by Murphy, James J.)
- 17. Supposition naturelle et signification occamiste (by Panaccio, Claude)
- 18. A Hitherto Unpublished Medieval Grammatical Fragment on Latin Syntax and Syntactic Figures (by Percival, W. Keith)
- 19. Theories medievales du pronom et du nom general (by Rosier-Catach, P.R. Irene)
- 20. Dante and the Ars Grammatica (by Scaglione, Aldo)
- 21. Robert Kilwardby: Figurative constructions and the limits of grammar (by Sirridge, Mary)
- 22. Mental Reservation and Mental Language in Suarez (by Trentman, John A.)
- 23. Index Auctorum
- 24. Index Rerum
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