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Notes to Peter of Spain

[1.] Peter of Spain, Tractatus, edited by L.M. de Rijk, 1972.

[2.] D'Ors 1997.

[3.] Tugwell 1999.

[4.] Peter of Spain, Syncategoreumata, edited by L.M. de Rijk with an English translation by Joke Spruyt, 1992.

[5.] See Kneepkens 1987.

[6.] For details about these works and the manuscripts see L.M. de Rijk (ed.), Peter of Spain. Tractatus, pp. LXXff., and de Rijk 1968, pp. 23-34.

[7.] See L. M. de Rijk (ed.), Peter of Spain. Tractatus, pp. LXXXIV-LXXXVIII.

[8.] See Braakhuis 1979, Vol. I, p. 248.

[9.] See de Libera 1982, pp. 176-177.

[10.] For this distinction, see Nuchelmans 1988.

[11.] See de Rijk 1962-67, Vol. II, Part I, pp. 113-117.

[12.] De Rijk 1982, pp. 167-168.

[13.] De Rijk 1971. See also de Rijk 1985, pp. 183-203.

[14.] Kneale & Kneale 1978, pp. 268-269.

[15.] For a comparison between Peter's views and his contemporaries' see Spruyt 1994.

[16.] See Spruyt 1993, pp. 161-193.