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Franco Burgersdijk (1590-1635) was the professor of logic and moral philosophy at the esteemed university at Leiden, and latterly professor of natural philosophy.
Building on the work of both Aristotle and Peter Ramus, Burgersdijk’s celebrated work on logic – initially abstracted and translated into English in the 17th century – has been freshly edited in order to be useful and edifying for a contemporary audience.
Franco Burgersdijk (1590-1635) was the professor of logic and moral philosophy at the esteemed university at Leiden, and latterly professor of natural philosophy.
Building on the work of both Aristotle and Peter Ramus, Burgersdijk’s celebrated work on logic – initially abstracted and translated into English in the 17th century – has been freshly edited in order to be useful and edifying for a contemporary audience.
Franco Burgersdijk (1590-1635) was the professor of logic and moral philosophy at the esteemed university at Leiden, and latterly professor of natural philosophy.
Building on the work of both Aristotle and Peter Ramus, Burgersdijk’s celebrated work on logic – initially abstracted and translated into English in the 17th century – has been freshly edited in order to be useful and edifying for a contemporary audience.