The mirror of grammar: theology, philosophy, and the Modistae
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Main Author: Kelly, L. G., (Louis G.) (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Amsterdam J. Benjamins Pub. Co. c2002
Series:Amsterdam studies in the theory and history of linguistic science v. 101
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Item Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [215]-223) and indexes
Title; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Introduction: Situating the 'Modistae'; Chapter 1. 'Vox', articulation and porphyry; Chapter 2. Esse, intelligere, significare; Chapter 3. Noun and pronoun; Chapter 4. Verb and particle; Chapter 5. The indeclinable parts of speech; Chapter 6. Construction and syntax; Conclusion. Silvering the mirror of language; References; Index auctoritatum; Index rerum; Studies in the history of the language sciences
Much is known about the grammar of the modistae and about its eclipse; this book sets out to trace its rise. In the late eleventh century grammar became an analytical rather than an exegetical discipline under the impetus of the new theology. Under the impetus of Arab learning the ancient sciences were reshaped according to the norms of Aristotle's Analytics, and developed within a structure of speculative sciences beginning with grammar and culminating in theology. Though the modistae acknowledge Aristotle, Donatus, Priscian and the Arab commentators, their roots also lie in Augustine and Boe
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (x, 236 p.)
ISBN:0585462526
1588111768
9027245908
9027297304
9780585462523
9781588111760
9789027245908
9789027297303

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