!!Sten Ebbesen - Selected publications
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1976: Anonymus Aurelianensis II, Aristotle, Alexander, Porphyry and Boethius. Ancient Scholasticism and 12th century Western Europe. CIMAGL 16\\
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1977: (ed.), Incertorum Auctorum Quaestiones super Sophisticos Elenchos = Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi VII.  DSL/Gad: Copenhagen,  pp. lxi + 419.\\
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1979: ed.): Anonymi Aurelianensis I Commentarium in Sophisticos Elenchos,  CIMAGL 34\\
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1981 : Commentators and Commentaries on Aristotle’s Sophistici Elenchi. A Study of Post-Aristo¬tel¬ian Ancient and Medieval Writings on Fallacies, vols. I-III = Corpus Latinum Commentariorum in Aristotelem Graecorum VII.1-3.  Brill: Leiden. Pp. x + 355, xxxviii + 557, 415.   [[Part of vol. 1 reprinted as ‘Porphyry's legacy to logic: a reconstruction’ in R.Sorabji (ed.), Aristotle Transformed, London 1990, pp. 141-171]\\
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1983: (& K.M.Fredborg & L.O.Nielsen, eds.): Compendium logicae Porretanum ex codice Oxoniensi Collegii Corporis Christi 250: A Manual of Porretan Doctrine by a Pupil of Gilbert's.  CIMAGL 46: iii-xviii + 1-113\\
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1985: (& L.B.Mortensen), ‘A Partial Edition of Stephen Langton's Summa and Quaestiones with Parallels from Andrew Sunesen's Hexaemeron’.  CIMAGL 49: 25-224.\\
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1985-88 (w. L.B.Mortensen, eds.),  Andreae Sunonis filii Hexaemeron .. pars I, praefationem et textum continens, pars II, commentarios et indices continens   = Corpus Philosophorum Danicorum Medii Aevi XI.1-2.  DSL/Gad: Copenhagen, pp. 568\\
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1992: (& Y.Iwakuma), ‘Logico-theological Schools from the Second Half of the Twelfth Century. A List of Sources’, Vivarium 30: 173-210\\
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1993; ‘Medieval Latin Glosses and Commentaries on Aristotelian Logical Texts of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries’. In Ch.Burnett (ed.), Glosses and Commentaries on Aristotelian Logical Texts, Warburg Institute Surveys and Texts 23, Warburg Institute: London, at pp. 129-177.\\
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1993: ‘The Theory of loci in Antiquity and the Middle Ages’, in K.Jacobi (ed.), Argumentationstheorie. Scholastische Forschungen zu den logischen und semantischen Regeln korrekten Folgerns, Brill: Leiden, at pp. 15-39.\\
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1999: (& R. L. Friedman, eds.), Medieval Analyses in Language and Cognition. Acts of the symposium “The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10-13, 1996”. Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab, Historisk-filosofiske Meddelelser 77. \\
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1999; ‘Anonymus D’Orvillensis’ Commentary on Aristotle’s Categories’, CIMAGL 70: 229-423\\
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2001: ‘A Porretanean Commentary on Aristotle’s Categories’ CIMAGL 72: 35-88.\\
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2002: Dansk middelalderfilosofi ca. 1170 - 1536 (= S. Ebbesen & C.H. Koch, Den Danske Filosofis Historie 1), Gyldendal: København. Pp. 255. (A Danish-language history of Danish Medieval philosophy).\\
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2004: (&. R.L. Friedman, eds.), John Buridan and Beyond. Topics in the Language Sciences, 1300 1700., Historisk filosofiske Meddelelser 89, Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab: Copenhagen.\\
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2008: Greek-Latin Philosophical Interaction : Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen, Volume I, Ashgate: Aldershot.\\
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2009: Topics in Latin Philosophy from the 12th–14th centuries: Collected Essays of Sten Ebbesen, Volume II, Aldershot: Ashgate.\\
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2012:  (w. F. Goubier), A Catalogue of 13th-century Sophismata, 2 vols.. Vrin: Paris.\\
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2013: (w. J. Marenbon & P. Thom), ed., Aristotle’s Categories in the Byzantine, Arabic and Latin Traditions, Scientia Danica series H, Humanistica, 8 vol. 5, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters.\\
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2014: (w. D. Bloch, J.L. Fink, H. Hansen & A.M. Mora-Márquez), History of Philosophy in Reverse, Scientia Danica series H 8.7, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and letters: Copenhagen,\\
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2014 (Leading author w. 4 co-authors), History of Philosophy in Reverse. Reading Aristotle through the Lenses of Scholars from the Twelfth to the Sixteenth Centuries, Scientia Danica. Series H 8.7, Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters; Copenhagen.
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For impact, see in J.L. Fink, H. Hansen & A. M. Mora-Márquez, eds., Logic and Language in the Middle Ages: A Volume in Honour of Sten Ebbesen, Investigating Medieval Philosophy 4. Brill: Leiden-Boston.