Ms: Bern, Bürgerbibl., 618, ff. 51r-74v
Inc. (acephalous): est falsa, scil. 'non omnis homo est animal'. Locus a divisione facta per negationem. ...
Exp. (incomplete): ... hoc modo: ‘Socratem legere non est impossibile’ ‘Socratem legere est inpossibile’ ‘Socratem non legere est
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Notes
Extant part consists of the last part of the treatise on loci, and of treatise on quaestio, argumentum, and argumentatione including the discussion of categorical and hypothetical syllogisms, and it ends at the beginning of the discussion of the modal syllogisms.
local color: ff. 65r, 65v: «Padus currit» (the Po river)
mnemonic verses (dactylic hexameter) on the categorical syllogisms (ff. 63r-64v),
1.3 Tertius, 'omne' tenens, affirmat particulares
1.5 'Omne' tenes quintus bis firmat particularem
1.7 Septimus, 'omne' tenens, affirmat particualres
1.9 Nonus habet 'quoddam' 'nullum', 'quoddam' negat atque
2.2 Bis sumitur 'nullum, primum dans (] dat B) 'omne' secundus
2.4 'Omne' tenet quartus 'quoddam' bis, denegat atque
3.4 'Omne' tenes quartus affirmat particulares
3.6 Sextus habet 'nullum', bis 'quoddam', sed negat unum
for the complete verses, see
Firenze San Marco 166 f. 32v
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