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Logica nova
In the history of logic, the term ''logica nova'' (Latin, meaning new logic) refers to a subdivision of the logical tradition of Western Europe, as it existed around the middle of the thirteenth century. According to the availability at the time of the logical works of Aristotle (written in Greek) in Latin translation, there was a ''logica vetus'' (old logic) and the ''logica nova''.
The division of works was as follows:〔(Catholic Encyclopedia: Logic )〕
*''Logica vetus'' (sometimes ''ars vetus'')
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*The ''Categories''
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*The ''De Interpretatione
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*The ''Isagoge'' of Porphyry
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*The ''Liber sex principiorum'', an anonymous commentary on the latter part of the ''Categories'' that has often been attributed to Gilbert de la Porrée
*''Sometimes included are works of Boethius〔(The Cambridge Companion to Abelard - Cambridge University Press )〕
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*The ''De topicis differentiis''
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*The ''De divisione''
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*The ''De syllogismis categoricis''
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*The ''De syllogismis hypotheticis''.〔See () for a more detailed list of relevant commentaries by Boethius.〕
These works, excluding the ''Liber sex principiorum'', were already canonical in the time of Abelard.〔(PDF ), p.8.〕 He wrote his so-called ''Logica Ingredientibus'' on the scheme of a set of seven commentaries.
*''Logica nova''
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*''Prior Analytics''
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*''Posterior Analytics
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*''Topics''
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*''Sophismata.''
The advent of the ''logica nova'' was the result of new Latin translations, particularly by James of Venice. The combination of the two logics was termed the ''logica antiquorum'' (logic of the ancients). Restricting just to the works of Aristotle, the whole ''Organon'' of six works was split by the historical accidents of transmission into two books in the ''logica vetus'', and four in the ''logica nova''.
Some of the religious orders organized special ''studia'' for the formation of their members dedicated to the study of the new logic. For example, after the theology component of the ''studium provinciale'' of the Dominican Order at the Roman convent of Santa Sabina was transferred in 1288 to the convent of Santa Maria sopra Minerva,〔Marian Michèle Mulchahey, "First the bow is bent in study": Dominican education before 1350, 1998, p. 323. http://books.google.com/books?id=bK9axCYcbFIC&pg=PA323 Accessed 5-26-2011〕 which would develop into the College of Saint Thomas in the 15th century and into the Pontifical University of Saint Thomas Aquinas, ''Angelicum'', the Santa Sabina ''studium'' was redesignated in 1291 as one of three ''studia nove logice'' of the Order. These ''studia'' were intended to offer courses of advanced logic covering the logica nova, the Aristotelian texts recovered in the West only in the second half of the 12th century, the ''Topics'', ''Sophistical Refutations'', and the ''First and Second Analytics'' of Aristotle. This was an advance over the ''logica antiqua'', which treated the ''Isagoge of Porphyry'', ''Divisions'' and ''Topics'' of Boethius, the ''Categories'' and ''On Interpretation'' of Aristotle, and the ''Summule logicales'' of Peter of Spain.〔Marian Michèle Mulchahey, "First the bow is bent in study": Dominican education before 1350, 1998, pp. 236-237. http://books.google.com/books?id=bK9axCYcbFIC&pg=PA236 Accessed 6-30-2011〕 Milone da Velletri was lector there in 1293〔http://www.e-theca.net/emiliopanella/remigio2/re1302.htm Accessed 4-6-2012〕 In 1310 the Florentine Giovanni dei Tornaquinci was lector there.〔http://www.e-theca.net/emiliopanella/remigio2/re1311.htm Accessed 4-5-2012〕 In 1331 Nerius de Tertia was lector,〔http://www.e-theca.net/emiliopanella/cronica2/orvie50.htm Accessed 4-5-2012〕 and Giovanni Zocco da Spoleto was a student of logic there.〔http://www.e-theca.net/emiliopanella/convento/arezzo18.htm#_ftnref88 Accessed 7-5-2011〕
Another usage for ''logica nova'' is for the later theories of Ramón Lull. The ''logica parva'' refers to an important textbook of Paul of Venice.
The terminology had some currency at least until the seventeenth century, and Johannes Clauberg's ''Logica vetus et nova''.
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