Richard Ferrybridge
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Richard Ferrybridge[1] was an English Scholastic logician of the fourteenth century.
His works include a Tractatus de veritate sive logica, and the Consequentiae.[2] He is alluded to in The Anatomy of Melancholy.[3]
References
- Ashworth, E. J. "Feribrigge, Richard". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/53184. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
Notes
- ^ Richard Feribrigge, Ferribrigge, Ferrybrigge, Ferabrich, Ferebrich, Ferebrigge, Ferebrigus, Ferabricius etc.
- ^ Printed 1493 in Venice as Ricardus de Ferabrich; page (PDF).
- ^ As Ferribrigge, [1].
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