Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... Wilkins sometime during this period . It is clear , at any rate , that Beck knew of Wilkins's interest in a universal character because he sent Wilkins a copy of his Universal Character for criticism . And , though Wilkins discouraged ...
... Wilkins sometime during this period . It is clear , at any rate , that Beck knew of Wilkins's interest in a universal character because he sent Wilkins a copy of his Universal Character for criticism . And , though Wilkins discouraged ...
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... Wilkins's acknowledgments that his study of language had become a scientific endeavor . For Ward , Willoughby , and Ray were fellow members with Wilkins in the Royal Society , and their participation lent scientific credibility to the ...
... Wilkins's acknowledgments that his study of language had become a scientific endeavor . For Ward , Willoughby , and Ray were fellow members with Wilkins in the Royal Society , and their participation lent scientific credibility to the ...
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... Wilkins cites Scotus's Grammatica speculativa as one of his sources . The speculative tradition of medieval grammar is particu- larly apt for Wilkins's purpose . The " speculum , " or mirror , which grammar employs should accurately ...
... Wilkins cites Scotus's Grammatica speculativa as one of his sources . The speculative tradition of medieval grammar is particu- larly apt for Wilkins's purpose . The " speculum , " or mirror , which grammar employs should accurately ...
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