Logica ad mentem Aristotelis. manuscript. 1690.

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Logica ad mentem Aristotelis. manuscript. 1690.

An unpublished commentary of the Jesuit philosopher and theologian on Aristotelian logic, expounded during the 1690 cursus of philosophy in the Collegio Romano, transcribed by Francolini's pupil Giuseppe Stanislao Monti. Monti later went on to teach grammar and rhetoric at the Collegio. Text written in brown ink.

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