E. Jennifer Ashworth
E. Jennifer Ashworth | |
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Born | 1939 |
Education | Aquinas |
Earline Jennifer Ashworth is a Canadian philosopher and Distinguished Professor Emerita of Philosophy at the University of Waterloo. She is known for her works on medieval philosophy.[1][2][3] Ashworth is a Fellow of the
British Academy Medieval Texts Editorial Committee
.
Books
- Language and Logic in the Post-Medieval Period (Dordrecht: Reidel, 1974)
- The Tradition of Medieval Logic and Speculative Grammar from Anselm to the End of the Seventeenth Century: A Bibliography from 1836 Onwards (Toronto: PIMS, 1978)
- Studies in Post-Medieval Semantics (London: Variorum, 1985)
- edition of Robert Sanderson: Logicae Artis Compendium (Bologna: CLUEB, 1985)
- edition of Thomas Bricot: Tractatus Insolubilium (Nijmegen: Ingenium, 1986)
- edition and translation of Paul of Venice: Logica Magna Part II, Fascicule 8 (Oxford University Press, 1988)
- Les théories de l’analogie du XIIe au XVIe siècle (Paris: Vrin, 2008)
References
External links
- "E. Jennifer Ashworth". University of Waterloo.
- "Writings of E. Jennifer Ashworth on the History of Logic".