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The Mirror of Grammar: Theology, philosophy and theModistae. By L. G. Kelly
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References
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Bursill-Hall, G. L. 1988. “The Modistae Revisted”. L’Héritage des grammairiens latins de l’Antiquité aux Lumières ed. by Irène Rosier, 215–232. Paris: Société pour l’information grammaticale; Louvain: Peeters.
Foucault, Michel. 1966. Les mots et les choses. Paris: Gallimard.
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McKeon, Richard. 1975. “The Organization of Sciences and the Relations of Cultures in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries”. The Cultural Context of Medieval Learning ed. by J. E. Murdoch & E. D. Sylla, 151–192. Dordrecht & Boston: Reidel.
Rosier, Irène. 1983. La Grammaire spéculative des modistes. Lille: Presses universitaires de Lille.
Rosier, Irène. 1994. La parole comme acte: Sur la grammaire et la sémantique au XIIIe siècle. Paris: J. Vrin.