Cursus logicus systematicus & agonisticus,

Isendoorn (Gisbertus ab)

Cursus logicus systematicus & agonisticus,

in quo praeter theoremata, quaestiones, ad eorum explicationem necessariae, more scholastico, proponuntur, examinatur discutiuntur & solvuntur. Accesserunt ad calcem indices tres.

Description: title within a border of printer's ornaments, defective however, with loss of border at the fore-margin but without loss of text, and mounted, some damp-staining in the lower margins and worming, affecting the text, pp. [viii], 720, [16], 8vo, contemporary calf, double blind ruled borders on sides with an off centre double rule to the left, horizontal blind pairs of rules on spine, spine defective at foot, crude repairs, lower edges worn, sound

Publication Details: Oxford: by R. Blagrave for W. Hall, 1658

Notes: Isendoorn was a professor at Deventer, and the work was first published at Harderwyyk in 1654. 'As if students of logic were not sufficiently burdened with Berewood, Sanderson, and Smith, this reprint [of the Dutch edition] of Isendoorn (omitting the third index, in spite of the title) was dumped on Oxford by Blagrave. It is the dullest and longest of the four, but is surpassed by the Smiglesius of the same year, in which the same publisher participated. It was time for the Merry Monarch to supervene' (Madan). If Isendoorn was dumped on Oxford, Oxford seems to have returned the compliment, sin...more

Bibliography: (Madan 2391; ESTC R24067)

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Subject: Philosophy

Published Date: 1658

Stock Number: 51286

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