Published by Marquette University Press, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 1962
Seller: Capricorn Books, Oakville, ON, Canada
Soft Cover. Condition: Good. Second Printing. 136 pp, 9" H. Mediaeval Philosophical Texts in Translation No. 8. "John of St. Thomas, though he belongs to the 17th century, continues in the line of Mediaeval Scholasticism both in though and method of presentation. For this reason his text on fundamental Logic is included in the series. Also, his detailed analysis of logical problems represents the top Scholastic development of Aristotelian Logic." From the Translator's Introduction. Interior - soft bump to the top and bottom corners of the pages, small red ink bracket notation in the margin of page 21, a tiny ink mark on page 27 between two lines of text, previous owner's name in ink at the top of the half-title page, otherwise clean and tight with no other ownership marks. Exterior - a previous owner's name in ink at the top of the front cover, moderate browning to the edges of the covers and on the spine, soft corner creases on the covers. Not Signed.