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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 twelfth century. The Logica vetus ("old logic") referred to works of Aristotle that had long been known and studied in the Latin West, whereas the Logica nova referred to forms of logic derived from Aristotle's works which had been unavailable until they were translated by James of Venice in the 12th century. Study of the Logica nova was part of the Renaissance of the 12th century.

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  • Le terme de logica nova désigne un ensemble de quatre textes d'Aristote redécouverts au XIIe siècle, intense période de traductions, en particulier grâce aux travaux de Jacques de Venise, et venant s'ajouter aux classiques de la logique déjà connus (dont deux textes d'Aristote) et constituant donc la logica vetus. * Premiers Analytiques * Seconds Analytiques * Topiques * Réfutations sophistiques Le terme est utilisé au moins jusqu'au XVIIe siècle (Logica vetus et nova de Johann Clauberg). * Portail de la logique (fr)
  • 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 twelfth century. The Logica vetus ("old logic") referred to works of Aristotle that had long been known and studied in the Latin West, whereas the Logica nova referred to forms of logic derived from Aristotle's works which had been unavailable until they were translated by James of Venice in the 12th century. Study of the Logica nova was part of the Renaissance of the 12th century. (en)
  • ora A lógica nova (em latim logica nova) refere-se a uma subdivisão da lógica tradicional da Europa Ocidental, tal como existia em meados do século XIII. Conforme a disponibilidade no momento dos trabalhos sobre a lógica de Aristóteles (escrito em grego) com tradução latina, houve uma logica vetus (velha lógica) e a logica nova. (pt)
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  • Le terme de logica nova désigne un ensemble de quatre textes d'Aristote redécouverts au XIIe siècle, intense période de traductions, en particulier grâce aux travaux de Jacques de Venise, et venant s'ajouter aux classiques de la logique déjà connus (dont deux textes d'Aristote) et constituant donc la logica vetus. * Premiers Analytiques * Seconds Analytiques * Topiques * Réfutations sophistiques Le terme est utilisé au moins jusqu'au XVIIe siècle (Logica vetus et nova de Johann Clauberg). * Portail de la logique (fr)
  • 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 twelfth century. The Logica vetus ("old logic") referred to works of Aristotle that had long been known and studied in the Latin West, whereas the Logica nova referred to forms of logic derived from Aristotle's works which had been unavailable until they were translated by James of Venice in the 12th century. Study of the Logica nova was part of the Renaissance of the 12th century. (en)
  • ora A lógica nova (em latim logica nova) refere-se a uma subdivisão da lógica tradicional da Europa Ocidental, tal como existia em meados do século XIII. Conforme a disponibilidade no momento dos trabalhos sobre a lógica de Aristóteles (escrito em grego) com tradução latina, houve uma logica vetus (velha lógica) e a logica nova. (pt)
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  • Logica nova (fr)
  • Logica nova (en)
  • Lógica nova (pt)
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