Pierre Du Moulin, The Elements of Logic (1624)
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Date
1624
Author
Translator
Book title
The Elements of Logick
Publication place
London
Printer
James Dawson
Publisher
Nicholas Bourne
Text type
printed book
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
logic
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
sample: QVantitie is that by which Substances are numbred, measured, or divided; and by which they are equall, or vnequall. Therre be two sorts of Quantitie. The one is compounded of severed and disjoyned parts, and therfore is called disjoyned Quantitie. The other is compounded of continued parts, and therefore is called continued Quantitie. (p. 9)
sample: QVantitie is that by which Substances are numbred, measured, or divided; and by which they are equall, or vnequall. Therre be two sorts of Quantitie. The one is compounded of severed and disjoyned parts, and therfore is called disjoyned Quantitie. The other is compounded of continued parts, and therefore is called continued Quantitie. (p. 9)
Alston
V.38
STC
7323
Other editions
1647: Wing D2583 (Alston V.39)