Artis Logicae Compendium

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Artis Logicae Compendium is a late 17th-century Latin textbook on Aristotelian logic that became a standard manual at Oxford University and influenced logic teaching for generations.

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instanceOf Latin book
early modern philosophical work
logic textbook
academicDiscipline logic
philosophy
circulation widely used in Oxford curricula
educationalLevel tertiary education
educationalRole standard manual at Oxford University
genre textbook
historicalContext early modern university education
historicalSignificance standardized Aristotelian logic teaching for generations
influenced logic pedagogy in the English-speaking world
logic teaching at Oxford University
intendedAudience university students
intendedUse introductory logic course manual
language Latin
mainSubject Aristotelian logic
pedagogicalTradition scholastic logic
philosophicalTradition Aristotelianism NERFINISHED
publicationCentury 17th century
status canonical logic manual at Oxford in its period
teachingMethod systematic exposition of Aristotelian logic
temporalClassification late 17th century
usedAs university textbook
usedAt University of Oxford NERFINISHED

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Henry Aldrich notableWork Artis Logicae Compendium