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    Bursill-Hall, Geoffrey L. and Ebbesen, Sten. 1990. Introduction.” in De Ortu Grammaticae. Studies in Medieval Grammar and Linguistic Theory in Memory of Jan Pinborg, edited by Geoffrey L. Bursill-Hall, Sten Ebbesen, and E. F. Konrad Koerner, pp. 1–16. Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of the Language Sciences n. 43. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
    Bursill-Hall, Geoffrey L., Ebbesen, Sten and Koerner, E. F. Konrad, eds. 1990. De Ortu Grammaticae. Studies in Medieval Grammar and Linguistic Theory in Memory of Jan Pinborg. Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History of the Language Sciences n. 43. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1979. The Dead Man is Alive.” Synthese 40: 43–70.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1981a. Commentators and Commentaries on Aristotle’s Sophistici Elenchi. A Study of Post-Aristotelian Ancient and Medieval Writings on Fallacies. Volume I: The Greek Tradition. Corpus Latinum Comment. Arist. Graec. n. 7. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1981b. Porphyry’s Legacy to Logic: A Reconstruction.” in Commentators and Commentaries on Aristotle’s Sophistici Elenchi. A Study of Post-Aristotelian Ancient and Medieval Writings on Fallacies. Volume I: The Greek Tradition, pp. 67–85. Corpus Latinum Comment. Arist. Graec. n. 7. Leiden: E.J. Brill. Reprinted in Sorabji (1990, 141–172).
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1982. Ancient Scholastic Logic as the Source of Medieval Scholastic Logic.” in The Cambridge History of Later Mediaeval Philosophy: from the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism 1100–1600, edited by Norman Kretzmann, Anthony John Patrick Kenny, Jan Pinborg, and Eleonore Stump, pp. 101–127. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1983. The Odyssey of Semantics from the Stoa to Buridan.” in History of Semiotics, edited by Achim Eschbach and Jürgen Trabant, pp. 67–85. Foundations of Semiotics n. 7. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Co.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1986. The Chimera’s Diary.” in The Logic of Being – Historical Studies, edited by Simo Knuuttila and Jaakko Hintikka, pp. 115–144. Synthese Historical Library n. 28. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, doi:10.1007/978-94-009-4780-1_5.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1987. Boethius as an Aristotelian Scholar.” in Aristoteles: Leben und Wirkung (Paul Moraux gewidmet), II. Kommentierung, Überlieferung, Nachleben, edited by Jürgen Wiesner, pp. 286–311. Berlin: de Gruyter. Reprinted in Sorabji (1990, 373–392).
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1988. Concrete Accidental Terms: Late Thirteenth-Century Debates About Problems Relating to Such Terms as Album.” in Meaning and Inference in Medieval Philosophy – Studies in Memory of Jan Pinborg, edited by Norman Kretzmann, pp. 107–174. Synthese Historical Library n. 32. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1989a. Three 13th-Century Sophismata about Beginning and Ceasing.” Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin 59: 121–180.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1989b. Greek and Latin Medieval Logic.” Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin 59: 121–180.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1989c. Western and Byzantine Approaches to Logic.” Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin 59: 121–180.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1990. Philoponus, ‘Alexander’ and the Origins of Medieval Logic.” in Aristotle Transformed: The Ancient Commentators and Their Influence, edited by Richard Sorabji, pp. 445–462. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1991. Zacharias of Parma on the Art of Tempting.” in Historia Philosophiae Medii Aevi. Studien zur Geschichte der Philosophie des Mittelalters. Festschrift für Kurt Flasch zu seinem 60. Geburtstag, edited by Burkhard Mojsisch and Olaf Pluta, pp. 211–226. Amsterdam: B.R. Grüner.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1992. What Must One Have an Opinion About.” Vivarium 30(1): 62–79.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1993. The sophismata in MSS Bruges SB 509 and Florence Med.-Laur. S. Croce 12 sin., 3.” in Sophisms in Medieval Logic and Grammar, edited by Stephen Read, pp. 45–55. Nijhoff International Philosophy Series n. 48. Den Haag: Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. Acts of the Ninth European Symposium for Medieval Logic and Semantics, held at St Andrews, June 1990.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1995. Tantum unum est. 13th-Century Sophismatic Discussions around the Parmenidean Thesis.” The New Schoolman 72(2–3): 175–199.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1998. Logic – Philosophy of Language and a Whetstone for the Philosopher’s Linguistic Tools.” in Was ist Philosophie im Mittelalter? Akten des X. Internationalen Kongresses für mittelalterliche Philosophie der Société Internationale pour l’Étude de la Philosophie Médiévale; 25 bis 30. August 1997 in Erfurt, edited by Jan A. Aertsen and Andreas Speer, pp. 38–47. Miscellanea Mediaevalia n. 26. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 1999. The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy.” in Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition. Acts of the Symposium. The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10-13, 1996, edited by Sten Ebbesen and Russell L. Friedman, pp. 7–16. Historik-filosofiske Meddelelser n. 77. Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences; Letters.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2000. Radulphus Brito. The Last of the Great Arts Masters Or: Philosophy and Freedom.” in Geistesleben im 13. Jahrhundert, edited by Jan A. Aertsen and Andreas Speer, pp. 231–251. Miscellanea Mediaevalia n. 27. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2002. Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction.” in Byzantine Philosophy and its Ancient Sources, edited by Katerina Ierodiakonou, pp. 15–30. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2003. Questions and Sophismata: Tracking Peter of Auvergne.” in Aristotle’s Peri hermeneias in the Latin Middle Ages. Essays on the Commentary Tradition, edited by Henk A. G. Braakhuis and Corneille Henri Kneepkens, pp. 31–50. Artistarium. Supplementa n. 10. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2004. Where Were the Stoics in the Late Middle Ages? in Stoicism: Traditions and Transformations, edited by Steven K. Strange and John Alexander [Jack] Zupko, pp. 108–131. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2005a. The Man Who Loved Every: Boethius of Dacia on Logic and Metaphysics.” The Modern Schoolman 82: 235–250.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2005b. Theories of Language in the Hellenistic Age and in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries.” in Language and Learning. Philosophy of Language in the Hellenic Age. Proceedings of the Ninth Symposium Hellenisticum, Hamburg, 2001, edited by Dorothea Frede and Brad Inwood, pp. 299–319. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2005c. Les Catégories au Moyen Âge et au début de la modernité.” in Les catégories et leur histoire, edited by Otto Bruun and Lorenzo Corti, pp. 245–274. Bibliothèque d’histoire de la philosophie. Paris: Librairie philosophique Jean Vrin.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2006. By Necessity.” in Mind and Modality, edited by Vesa Hirvonen, Toivo J. Holopainen, and Miira Tuominen, pp. 141–152. Brill’s Studies in Intellectual History n. 141. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2007. The Traditions of Ancient Logic-cum-Grammar in the Middle Ages – What’s the Problem? Vivarium 45(2–3): 136–152. Reprinted in Marenbon (2007, 6–21).
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008a. Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 1. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008b. Essentiae accidit esse – Significato accidunt supposita.” in Compléments de substance. Études sur les propriétés accidentelles offertes à Alain de Libera, edited by Christophe Erismann and Alexandrine Schniewind, pp. 127–132. Problèmes & Controverses. Paris: Librairie philosophique Jean Vrin.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008c. The Greek under the Latin and the Latin under the Greek.” in Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 1. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008d. Late-ancient Ancestors of Medieval Philosophical Commentaries.” in Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 1. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008e. Boethius on Aristotle.” in Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 1. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008f. Boethius on the Metaphysics of Words.” in Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 1. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008g. Philoponus, ‘Alexander’ and the Origins of Medieval Logic.” in Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 1. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008h. Analysing Syllogisms or Anonymous Aurelianensis III – the (presumably) Earliest Extant Latin Commentary on the Prior Analytics and its Greek Model.” in Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 1. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2008i. Fragments of ‘Alexander’s’ Commentaries on Analytica Posteriora and Sophistici Elenchi.” in Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 1. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2009a. Topics in Latin Philosophy from the 12th–14th Centuries. Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen. Volume 2. Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2009b. The Aristotelian Commentator.” in The Cambridge Companion to Boethius, edited by John Marenbon, pp. 34–55. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2010a. The Prior Analytics in the Latin West: 12th-13th Centuries.” Vivarium 48(1): 96–133.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2010b. The Trivium.” Bulletin de philosophie médiévale 52: 15–23.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2011a. What Counted as Logic in the Thirteenth Century? in Methods and Methodologies: Aristotelian Logic East and West 500–1500, edited by Margaret Anne Cameron and John Marenbon, pp. 93–108. Investigating Medieval Philosophy n. 2. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2011b. Context-sensitive Argumentation: Dirty Tricks in the Sophistical Refutations and a Perceptive Medieval Interpretation of the Text.” Vivarium 49(1): 75–94.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2013. Early Supposition Theory II.” Vivarium 51(1–4): 60–80. Reprinted in Bos (2013, 60–80).
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2014. Five Parisian Sets of Questions on the Metaphysics from the 1270s to the 1290s.” in A Companion to the Latin Medieval Commentaries on Aristotle’s Metaphysics, edited by Fabrizio Amerini and Gabrielle Galluzzo, pp. 277–314. Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition n. 43. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2015. Si tantum pater est non tantum pater est: An English Sophisma from the Late Thirteenth Century.” Vivarium 53(2–4): 336–352.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2016. Habitudines locales.” in Formal Approaches and Natural Language in Medieval Logic. Proceedings of the XIXth European Symposium of Medieval Logic and Semantics, Geneva, 12-16 June 2012, edited by Laurent Cesalli, Frédéric Goubier, and Alain de Libera, pp. 197–216. Textes et Études du Moyen Âge n. 82. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
    Ebbesen, Sten. 2020. Boethius of Dacia.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, California: The Metaphysics Research Lab, Center for the Study of Language; Information, https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2020/entries/boethius-dacia/.
    Ebbesen, Sten and Friedman, Russell L., eds. 1999. Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition. Acts of the Symposium. The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10-13, 1996. Historik-filosofiske Meddelelser n. 77. Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences; Letters.
    Ebbesen, Sten and Goubier, Frédéric. 2010. A Catalogue of 13th-Century Sophismata. Sic et Non. Paris: Librairie philosophique Jean Vrin.
    Ebbesen, Sten, Marenbon, John and Thom, Paul, eds. 2013. Aristotle’s Categories in the Byzantine, Arabic and Latin Traditions. Scientia Danica: Series H, Humanistica 8 n. 5. Copenhagen: The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences; Letters.
    Ebbesen, Sten and Rosier-Catach, Irène. 1997. Le trivium à la Faculté des arts.” in L’enseignement des disciplines à la Faculté des arts (Paris et Oxford, XIIIe-XIVe siècles), edited by Olga Weijers and Louis Holtz, pp. 97–128. Studia Artistarum. Études sur la faculté des arts dans les Universités médiévales n. 4. Turnhout: Brepols Publishers.
    Knuuttila, Simo, Tyorinoja, R. and Ebbesen, Sten, eds. 1990. Knowledge and the Sciences in Medieval Philosophy. Proceedings of the Eight International Congress of Medieval Philosophy (S.I.E.P.M.), Helsinki 24-29 August 1987. Volume II. Publications of Luther-Agricola Society B n. 19. Helsinki: Societas Philosophica Fennica, Akateeminen Kirjakauppa.

Further References

    Bos, Egbert Peter, ed. 2013. Medieval Supposition Theory Revisited. Leiden: E.J. Brill. Edited in collaboration with H.A.G. Braakhuis, Duba, W., Kneepkens, C.H. and Schabel, C.
    Marenbon, John, ed. 2007. The Many Roots of Medieval Logic: The Aristotelian and the Non-Aristotelian Traditions. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
    Sorabji, Richard, ed. 1990. Aristotle Transformed: The Ancient Commentators and Their Influence. London: Gerald Duckworth & Co.