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Stephen Gersh Porphyry the Phoenician: Isagoge, (Mediaeval Sources in Translation 16), by Edward W. Warren 46/2, p. 286
RICHARD CROSS Gyula Klima (trans.), John Buridan: Summulae de dialectica, Yale Library of Medieval Philosophy 72/2, p. 316

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