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Ebbesen, Sten. 2013. “Early
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Ebbesen, Sten. 2014. “Five Parisian Sets of Questions on the
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Ebbesen, Sten. 2015. “Si tantum pater est non tantum pater est: An English
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Ebbesen, Sten. 2016. “Habitudines locales.” in Formal Approaches and Natural Language in Medieval
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Ebbesen, Sten. 2020. “Boethius of Dacia.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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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
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Sciences; Letters.
Ebbesen, Sten and Goubier, Frédéric. 2010. A Catalogue of 13th-Century
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Paris: Librairie philosophique Jean Vrin.
Ebbesen, Sten, Marenbon, John and Thom, Paul, eds. 2013. Aristotle’s Categories in the Byzantine, Arabic and Latin
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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
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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.