Medieval Latinist · Postdoc in the History of Maths, Logic and Philosophy, working on Cardano, the impossible and the medievals: https://i2erc.wordpress.com
Mark Thakkar
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This looks very interesting, with a strong review from Drew Jones. We don't often get new literary studies of Medieval Latin poetry these days. Plus: Baudri! I love Baudri.
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thanks to
Riccardo Strobino we now have the Abu Bishr Matta Arabic source for the poetics aligned at the section level to the Greek as well as the Moerbeke's Latin -- and a Greek treebank.
TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2026
9.15–10.15 Numbers and Animals: Avicenna on the Use of Logic in the Sciences (Ginevra Tozzi)
10.30–11.30 Two Levels of Reductio in al-Fārābī (Boas Schuman)
11.45–12.45 Construing Logic in the Late 14th and Early 15th Century Viennese Tradition (Vlad Ile)
14.00–15.00 Metaphysics as a Demonstrative Science in al-Fārābı̄’s Kitāb al-Burhān (Hakan Genc)
15.15–16.15 Medieval Commentators on the Logical Character of Metaphysics (Gabriele Galluzzo)
16.45–17.45 Rule-Following & Violation: Logic as a Science & its Relation to Dialectic (Cesalli/Davide Falessi)
THU 25
9.15–10.15 Integration of Logic, Theology & Natural Philosophy in Kilvington’s Sentences Commentary (Elżbieta Jung)
10.30–11.30 Logic & Physics in Oxford Calculators (Mikko Yrjönsuuri)
11.45–12.45 Scientific & Literary Imagination between the Late Medieval & Early Modern Period (Irene Binini)
14.00–15.00 Nominalist Physics w/o Terminist Semantics? Durand, Auriol, Ockham & Minimal Principles of Change (André Martin)
15.15–16.15 Wodeham & Buridan on Formal Validity in Divine Terms (Lassi Saario-Ramsay)
16.45–17.45 Why Were the Medievals Teaching Their Students Logic? (Sara Uckelman)
WEDS 24
9.15–10.15 Use of Astronomical Examples in Arabic Logic (Paul Hullmeine/Alex Lamprakis)
10.30–11.30 Ibn Sīnā’s Matter-Modality Distinction & the Logic of Natural Necessity (Samet Büyükada)
11.45–12.45 Ockham’s Extended Modal Logic & its Application to Science: The Case of per se (Lu Jiang)
The 25th European Symposium on Medieval Logic & Semantics will be held in the Netherlands on 23–25 June. Please email [email protected] if you’d like to attend online. The programme is as follows (on Central European Summer Time, with some titles trimmed and names omitted to fit): #medievalSky
The 25th European Symposium on Medieval Logic & Semantics will be held in the Netherlands on 23–25 June. Please email [email protected] if you’d like to attend online. The programme is as follows (on Central European Summer Time, with some titles trimmed and names omitted to fit): #medievalSky
14.00–15.00 Probable Inference in the Later Middle Ages (Calvin Normore)
15.15–16.15 Induction in 13th-Century Textbooks (Milo Crimi)
16.15–16.30 Futura contingentia
PDF of programme here: i2erc.wordpress.com/the-program/
#medievalLogic #medievalPhilosophy #medievalLatin