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A30233 Monitio logica, or, An abstract and translation of Burgersdicius his logick by a gentleman.; Institutionum logicarum libri duo. English Burgersdijck, Franco, 1590-1635.; Gentleman. 1697 (1697) Wing B5640; ESTC R2989 157,345 300

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VII Of Things related to each other CHAP. VIII Of Action and Passion CHAP. IX Of the four last Categories CHAP. X. Of the Praedicates in general CHAP. XI Of Genus and Species CHAP. XII Of Difference CHAP. XIII Of Property and Accident CHAP. XIV Of Whole and Part. CHAP. XV. Of Cause and Caused in general CHAP. XVI Of Matter and Form CHAP. XVII Of Efficient Cause CHAP. XVIII Of End CHAP. XIX Of Subject and Adjunct CHAP. XX. Of Conveniency of Things CHAP. XXI Of Diversity or Distinction of Things CHAP. XXII Of Opposition of Things CHAP. XXIII Of Order and of that which is said to be First Last and Together with CHAP. XXIV Of Interpretation in general and of Noun and Verb. CHAP. XXV Of Etymology and Conjugates CHAP. XXVI Of Synonyms Homonyms and various Acceptations of Words CHAP. XXVII Of Vtterance or Enunciation in general and that which is simple and compos'd in special CHAP. XXVIII Of Enunciation Pure and Modal CHAP. XXIX Of Enunciations Vniversal Particular Indefinite and Singular CHAP. XXX Of Enunciation Affirming Denying Finite and Infinite CHAP. XXXI Of Enunciation True and False Necessary and Contingent and their Degrees CHAP. XXXII Of Conversion Aequipollence and Subalternation of Enunciations CHAP. XXXIII Of Opposition of Enunciations BOOK II. CHAP I. OF Definition in general and Definition Nominal CHAP. II. Of Perfect Definition CHAP. III. Of Imperfect Definition CHAP. IV. Of the manner of Investigation or Quest of Definition CHAP. V. Of Division its Laws and Species's CHAP. VI. Of Definition of Syllogism and all its Parts CHAP. VII Of the three Figures of Syllogism and their Modes CHAP. VIII Of the Laws Rules and Proprieties of Syllogisms CHAP. IX Of the Declaration of the second and third Figure by Reduction to the First and Exposition so far as is necessary for our Purpose CHAP. X. Of finding out a Medium with Propriety to each Figure and Mode CHAP. XI Of Induction Enthymeme and Example CHAP. XII Of Syllogism Hypothetical Disjunctive and Relative CHAP. XIII Of Dilemma Prosyllogism and Sorites CHAP. XIV Of Syllogism Modal and Indirect CHAP. XV. Of Syllogism Dialectical or Probable CHAP. XVI Of the Invention or sinding out of