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Published by Oxford at the Clarendon Press, 1958
Seller: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Good.
Publication Date: 1958
Seller: South Willington Book Cartel, WILLINGTON, CT, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 2nd Edition. Jan Lukasiewicz. Aristotle s Syllogistic from the standpoint of modern formal logic. Second edition enlarged Oxford UP 1958 (1957). 222 pages in plastic-protected price-clipped dustjacket.
Publication Date: 1963
Seller: South Willington Book Cartel, WILLINGTON, CT, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Jan Lukasiewicz. Aristotle s Syllogistic from the standpoint of modern formal logic. Second edition enlarged Oxford UP 1963 (1957). 222 pages.
Publication Date: 1951
Seller: South Willington Book Cartel, WILLINGTON, CT, U.S.A.
Association Member: SNEAB
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Jan Lukasiewicz. Aristotle s Syllogistic from the standpoint of modern formal logic. First edition Oxford UP 1951. Xi+ 141 pages. Ex-lib but very good library damage consists of label on verso of front board and remnants of a label on ffe. No dj.
Published by Clarendon, 1963
Seller: Bergen Book Studio, Hillsdale, NJ, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Lukasiewicz first lectured on this topic in Cracow, Poland in June of 1939. Unfortunately, all of his books and manuscript materials were destroyed by the bombing that occurred during the German invasion of Poland later that year. In 1949, he revisited the topic in a series of lectures delivered at the University of Dublin culminating in the present book. The book is a fascinating exploration of Aristotle's logic through the lens of modern mathematical logic and is still frequently cited in scholarly work on Aristotle. An attractive copy of this important and influential exploration of Aristotle's logic by one of the leading early figures in mathematical logic. 1963. Jan Lukasiewicz. Aristotle’s Syllogistic from the standpoint of modern formal logic. Second edition enlarged Oxford UP 1963 (1957). 222 pages Photos available by request. International customers will be charged actual shipping costs.
Published by Oxford Univ Press, 1957
ISBN 10: 0198241445ISBN 13: 9780198241447
Seller: RPTS Library Book Store, Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A.
Book
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. Condition: Near Fine Dust Jacket: Very Good. Some blemishing.
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Published by Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1957
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
Second Edition. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description : xiii, 222 pages ; 23 cm. Subjects : Aristotle. Organon. Syllogism. Logic.Philosophy, Ancient. 1 Kg.
Published by Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1957
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Second Edition. Fine cloth copy in an equally fine dust-wrapper. Particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered. Physical description : xiii, 222 pages ; 23 cm. Subjects : Aristotle. Organon. Syllogism. Logic.Philosophy, Ancient. 1 Kg.
Published by Clarendon Press, Oxford, England, 1957
Seller: Book Booth, Berea, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 2nd edition, enlarged. Underlining & notes to text; binding tight; moderate wear to dustjacket. 222 pages. Size: 6" x 9".
Published by Clarendon Press-Oxford, Oxford, 1951
Seller: San Francisco Book Company, Paris, France
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Cloth/no dust jacket Octavo. blue cloth, gilt lettering, 141 pp, no dust jacket, first edition Standard shipping (no tracking) / Priority (with tracking) / Custom quote for large or heavy orders.
Published by At the Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1951
Seller: Evening Star Books, ABAA/ILAB, Madison, WI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. First edition. 8vo. [5], vi-x, [3], 2-141, [3] pp. Bound in navy blue cloth with publisher's device and lettering in gold on the spine. Lukasiewicz first lectured on this topic in Cracow, Poland in June of 1939. Unfortunately, all of his books and manuscript materials were destroyed by the bombing that occurred during the German invasion of Poland later that year. In 1949, he revisited the topic in a series of lectures delivered at the University of Dublin culminating in the present book. The book is a fascinating exploration of Aristotle's logic through the lens of modern mathematical logic and is still frequently cited in scholarly work on Aristotle. An attractive copy of this important and influential exploration of Aristotle's logic by one of the leading early figures in mathematical logic. A very near Fine book in a Very Good price-clipped dust jacket with mild darkening and a few spots to the spine panel and a closed tear to the bottom of the rear panel.
Published by Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1951
First Edition
First edition. Presentation copy inscribed by the author. With numerous inserted handwritten notes by the author in Polish and English. In publishers leather binding. Gilt spine. 10 [2] 141 [3] p. Inscribed copy of one of Ĺ ukasiewicz's most important works, Aristotle's Syllogistic with several handwritten notes by the author. Jan Lukasiewicz (1878-1956) was a Polish logician and philosopher, who introduced mathematical logic into Poland, and who was a founding member of the Lwów-Warsaw school of logic (which was later made internationally famous by Alfred Tarski), and one of the principal architects and teachers of that school. Lukasiewicz is known to give the first rigorous formulation of many-valued logic and for introducing various improvements in propositional logic, and for becoming the first historian of logic to treat the subject's history from the standpoint of modern formal logic. In this work he unfolds the principle of his notation (Polish or Ĺ ukasiewicz notation), which later was used as a basis of the Burroughs B5000 computer and a somewhat modified version, the reverse Polish notation is still widely used in computer science. . Notes in ink and pencil in German throughout. Overall in fine condition. In publishers leather binding. Gilt spine First edition. Presentation copy inscribed by the author. With numerous inserted handwritten notes by the author in Polish and English.