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+ | * Quaternus super Porphyrium (Commentarius in Isagoge Porphyrii) | ||
==Secondary sources == | ==Secondary sources == |
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Bernardus de Sanciza was from Béziers. He lived in the second half of 13. Century. He was a Master of arts in Paris.
Life
Work
Influence
Primary sources
- Liber sex principiorum
- Perihermeneias (In librum Perihermenias)
- Praedicamenta (In librum Praedicamentorum)
- Quaternus super Porphyrium (Commentarius in Isagoge Porphyrii)
Secondary sources
- Lohr, Charles: Medieval Latin Aristotle Commentaries, in: Traditio 23 (1967), 313-413.
- Weijers, Olga: Le travail intellectuel à la faculté des arts de Paris. Textes et maîtres (ca. 1200-1500), I, Turnhout (Brepols) 1994 [Studia Artistarum, 1].
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