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Lambert of Auxerre
Lambert of Auxerre

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[New Entry by Sara L. Uckelman on April 3, 2024.]
Lambert of Auxerre (?) (Lambertus, Lambert, Lambert of Lagny, Lambert of Ligny) was a thirteenth century French logician whose treatise, Summa Lamberti, was one of the “Big Four” logic textbooks written between 1240 and 1270 which represent the culmination of the Terminist period of medieval logic (c 1175 – 1270)….

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