Thomas Wilson, The Rule of Reason (1551)
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Date
1551
Author
Thomas Wilson Note: 15/10/2005
Book title
The rule of Reason, conteinyng the Arte of Logique, set forth in Englishe
Dedicated to
Publisher
R. Grafton
Transcription source
EEBO/TCP
Text type
printed book
Genre
Treatises
Subject area
- Latin
- logic
Summary
Frequent logical definitions and translations of Latin words of logic into English
Language
headwords: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
explanations: English
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: logical
sample: Logique is an art to reason probably on both partes, of all matters that be put furth, so farre as the nature of euery thing canne beare.
sample: Logique is an art to reason probably on both partes, of all matters that be put furth, so farre as the nature of euery thing canne beare.
Alston
VII.1
STC
25809
Other editions
1552 ("Newely corrected"): STC 25810 (Alston VII.2);
1553: STC 25811 (Alston VII.3);
1563: STC 25812 (Alston VII.4);
1567: STC 25813, -14 (Alston VII.5-6);
1580: STC 25815 (Alston VII.7)
1553: STC 25811 (Alston VII.3);
1563: STC 25812 (Alston VII.4);
1567: STC 25813, -14 (Alston VII.5-6);
1580: STC 25815 (Alston VII.7)
Facsimiles
Wilson, Thomas. The Rule of Reason. London 1551.. The English Experience. no. 261. Amsterdam and New York: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum and Da Capo Press, 1970. view record
Modern editions
Wilson, Thomas. The Rule of Reason, Conteinying the Arte of Logique. Ed. Richard S. Sprague. The Renaissance editions, no. 6. Northridge, CA: San Fernando Valley State College, 1972. view record