Abstract
ABSTRACT : Th MS Leiden, Univ. Bibl., BPL 154, contains an interesting anonymous Parisian commentary from c. 1168-80, dealing with both grammatical and logical problems : the difference between the purely grammatical subject and the extra-linguistic subject of discourse, between the reference of pronouns (PRONOMINATIO) and their signification. It draws parallels to the vernacular French, without accepting an universel grammar in Roger Bacon's terms. It belongs both to the humanist tradition with its profound knowledge of classical authors and to the scholastic tradition, keen on precise semantic and truth -related problems- including an overt launch of attack on the school of Gilbert de la Porrée.
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