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Commentary on “De Grammatico”: The historical-logical dimensions of a dialogue of St. Anselm’s By Desmond Paul Henry ( Synthese Historical Library, 8).
Dordrecht/Holland & Boston: D. Reidel Pub. Comp., 1974. ix, 351 pp. .

Reviewed by John A. Trentman
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