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Logic; or, the art of thinking : containing (besides the common rules) many new observations, that are of great use in forming an exactness of judgment
Arnauld, Antoine (1612-1694); Nicole, Pierre (1625-1695); Ozell, John (1743)
1717
With two final advertisement leaves.
Logic; or, The art of thinking : in which, besides the common, are contain'd many excellent new rules, very profitable for directing of reason, and acquiring of judgment, in things as well relating to the instruction of a mans self, as of others. In four parts. The first consisting of reflections upon ideas, or upon the first operation of the mind, which is called apprehension, &c. The second of considerations of men about proper judgements, &c. The third of the nature and various kinds of reasoning, &c. The fourth treats of the most profitable method for demonstrating or illustrating any truth, &c. To which is added an index to the whole book. For the excellency of the matter, printed many times in French and Latin, and now for publick good translated into English by several hands
Nicole, Pierre (1625-1695); Arnauld, Antoine (1612-1694)
1685
"The art of logic. The third part" (caption title) has separate pagination and register.
The art of speaking : written in French by Messieurs du Port Royal, in persuance of a former treatise intituled, The art of thinking. Rendred into English
Lamy, Bernard (1640-1715); Arnauld, Antoine (1612-1694); Nicole, Pierre (1625-1695)
1708
The attribution to Antione Arnauld and Pierre Nicole, "messieurs du Port Royal", authors of "La logique, ou L'art de penser" is incorrect.
The art of speaking
Lamy, François (1636-1711); Arnauld, Antoine (1612-1694); Brulart, Fabio (1655-1714)
1676
First edition in English. Formerly attributed to Antoine Arnauld; now attributed to Françoise Lamy. Cf. Halkett & Laing (3rd ed.). Also attributed to Fabio Brulart. The original work, issued an...