ABSTRACT : Th MS Leiden, Univ. Bibl., BPL 154, contains an interesting anonymous Parisian commentary from c. 1168-80, dealing with both grammatical and logical problems : the difference between the purely grammatical subject and the extra-linguistic subject of discourse, between the reference of pronouns (PRONOMINATIO) and their signification. It draws parallels to the vernacular French, without accepting an universel grammar in Roger Bacon's terms. It belongs both to the humanist tradition with its profound knowledge of classical authors and to the scholastic tradition, keen on precise semantic and truth -related problems- including an overt launch of attack on the school of Gilbert de la Porrée.RESUME : Les commentaires sur Priscien du 1...
ABSTRACT : In the Middle Ages, a pragmatic analysis of language can be found in three different fiel...
International audienceWe expect medieval glosses carried by a grammatical text to treat of grammar. ...
Modern prosodic standards set up during the French Renaissance, in second rhetoric treatises, like L...
ABSTRACT : Th MS Leiden, Univ. Bibl., BPL 154, contains an interesting anonymous Parisian commentary...
Priscianus' « Institutio de nomine, pronomine et verbo » : medieval manuscripts and commentaries. A...
Objects of veneration and suspicion, grammars were, to mediaeval scholars, the only way to secular c...
IRÈNE ROSIER: Grammar, Logic, Semantic. Two Conflicting Doctrines in the Thirteenth Century: Roger B...
Note:This is a study of subject personal pronouns (SPP) and of impersonal il in Old French between t...
The aim of this paper is to offer an edition of three anonymous questions on De anima II.8, containe...
Chevalier Jean-Claude. Nature des pronoms et construction de la syntaxe. Note sur Scaliger et Ramus....
paper presented at 'Marginal scholarschip' international conference held in Den Haag, The Netherland...
Amacker, R. (1990), "L'argumentation pragmatique chez Priscien: "personne" et "déixis"", Historiogra...
Le 27 mai 1406, le théologien parisien Pierre Plaoul comparaît devant la cour du Parlement de Paris ...
LUCE GIARD: From Medieval Latin to the Piurality of Languages at the Turn ofthe Renaissance The tra...
This article argues that the received interpretation of sixteenth-century French grammatical writing...
ABSTRACT : In the Middle Ages, a pragmatic analysis of language can be found in three different fiel...
International audienceWe expect medieval glosses carried by a grammatical text to treat of grammar. ...
Modern prosodic standards set up during the French Renaissance, in second rhetoric treatises, like L...
ABSTRACT : Th MS Leiden, Univ. Bibl., BPL 154, contains an interesting anonymous Parisian commentary...
Priscianus' « Institutio de nomine, pronomine et verbo » : medieval manuscripts and commentaries. A...
Objects of veneration and suspicion, grammars were, to mediaeval scholars, the only way to secular c...
IRÈNE ROSIER: Grammar, Logic, Semantic. Two Conflicting Doctrines in the Thirteenth Century: Roger B...
Note:This is a study of subject personal pronouns (SPP) and of impersonal il in Old French between t...
The aim of this paper is to offer an edition of three anonymous questions on De anima II.8, containe...
Chevalier Jean-Claude. Nature des pronoms et construction de la syntaxe. Note sur Scaliger et Ramus....
paper presented at 'Marginal scholarschip' international conference held in Den Haag, The Netherland...
Amacker, R. (1990), "L'argumentation pragmatique chez Priscien: "personne" et "déixis"", Historiogra...
Le 27 mai 1406, le théologien parisien Pierre Plaoul comparaît devant la cour du Parlement de Paris ...
LUCE GIARD: From Medieval Latin to the Piurality of Languages at the Turn ofthe Renaissance The tra...
This article argues that the received interpretation of sixteenth-century French grammatical writing...
ABSTRACT : In the Middle Ages, a pragmatic analysis of language can be found in three different fiel...
International audienceWe expect medieval glosses carried by a grammatical text to treat of grammar. ...
Modern prosodic standards set up during the French Renaissance, in second rhetoric treatises, like L...