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Hawaš gadida wa atar mufida ala matn Isagugi

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Yazar at-Tuqadi, As-Sayyid Umar ibn Salih al-Faydi
Basım Tarihi: 1825
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Kütüphane: Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
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Tarih 2012-03-21T13:06:25.394Z
Örnek Metin Boethius' translation of the work, in Latin, became a standard medieval textbook in European schools and universities, setting the stage for medieval philosophical-theological developments of logic and the problem of universals.Many writers, such as Boethius himself, Averroes, Abelard, Scotus, wrote commentaries on Isagoge. Other writers such as William of Ockham incorporated them into their textbooks on logic. In medieval textbooks, the all-important Arbor porphyriana ("Porphyrian Tree") illustrates his logical classification of substance. To this day, taxonomy benefits from concepts in Porphyry's Tree, in classifying living organisms. Year of publishing: 1825.
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Hawaš gadida wa atar mufida ala matn Isagugi

Yazar at-Tuqadi, As-Sayyid Umar ibn Salih al-Faydi
Basım Tarihi 1825
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Phaidra - Belgrad Üniversitesi
Kayıt Numarası o-1249
Tarih 2012-03-21T13:06:25.394Z
Örnek Metin Boethius' translation of the work, in Latin, became a standard medieval textbook in European schools and universities, setting the stage for medieval philosophical-theological developments of logic and the problem of universals.Many writers, such as Boethius himself, Averroes, Abelard, Scotus, wrote commentaries on Isagoge. Other writers such as William of Ockham incorporated them into their textbooks on logic. In medieval textbooks, the all-important Arbor porphyriana ("Porphyrian Tree") illustrates his logical classification of substance. To this day, taxonomy benefits from concepts in Porphyry's Tree, in classifying living organisms. Year of publishing: 1825.
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