The Middle Ages represent a rich period of explicit theories about signs and language, worked out not only in the field of the trivium (above all grammar and logic), but also in that of theology and natural philosophy. There are many theoretical starting points: for the definition of sign and its classification, the main authority is undoubtedly Augustine of Hippo’s De doctrina christiana (and to a lesser extent his De Dialectica and De magistro); for the theories of language, on the one hand, we can point to Aristotle’s De interpretatione in the translation and interpretation, strongly influenced by Porphyry and imbued with Neoplatonism, proposed by Manlius Severinus Boethius (sixth century), and on the other hand to the Latin grammatical...
To put the notion of the sign at the centre of philosophical development and consider it basic to a ...
All along its history, semiotic has oscillated between a large and a narrow definition of its object...
International audienceThis paper examines the Port-Royal logic, in comparison with medieval theories...
The Middle Ages represent a rich period of explicit theories about signs and language, worked out no...
Dealing with medieval theology one cannot but take into account the theories of sign and text interp...
The text presents the theory of signs of Saint Augustine, and the influence of this theory after his...
After a review of the references to Medieval philosophy in Eco’s theoretical (pre-semiotic) works, t...
The schoolmen of the Middle Ages inherited from Classical Antiquity an established grammatical tradi...
The philosophy of language of Anselm of Canterbury (late XIth century) has been the subject of keen ...
The paper examines the birth of a semiotic model from the Mesopotamian and Greek divination, until t...
The article deals with the linguistic principles of evaluating the state of mind of a medieval autho...
The medievals were interested in the theories of relations mainly because of their theological impli...
A representative collection of translations from major contributors to medieval logic and the philos...
This thesis asks for the role of signs in Aristotle's theory of knowledge. The great part of semioti...
This is a study of the anonymous Destructions of the Modes of Signifying (DMS). Produced in the mid-...
To put the notion of the sign at the centre of philosophical development and consider it basic to a ...
All along its history, semiotic has oscillated between a large and a narrow definition of its object...
International audienceThis paper examines the Port-Royal logic, in comparison with medieval theories...
The Middle Ages represent a rich period of explicit theories about signs and language, worked out no...
Dealing with medieval theology one cannot but take into account the theories of sign and text interp...
The text presents the theory of signs of Saint Augustine, and the influence of this theory after his...
After a review of the references to Medieval philosophy in Eco’s theoretical (pre-semiotic) works, t...
The schoolmen of the Middle Ages inherited from Classical Antiquity an established grammatical tradi...
The philosophy of language of Anselm of Canterbury (late XIth century) has been the subject of keen ...
The paper examines the birth of a semiotic model from the Mesopotamian and Greek divination, until t...
The article deals with the linguistic principles of evaluating the state of mind of a medieval autho...
The medievals were interested in the theories of relations mainly because of their theological impli...
A representative collection of translations from major contributors to medieval logic and the philos...
This thesis asks for the role of signs in Aristotle's theory of knowledge. The great part of semioti...
This is a study of the anonymous Destructions of the Modes of Signifying (DMS). Produced in the mid-...
To put the notion of the sign at the centre of philosophical development and consider it basic to a ...
All along its history, semiotic has oscillated between a large and a narrow definition of its object...
International audienceThis paper examines the Port-Royal logic, in comparison with medieval theories...