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Corpus constitutionnel
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Year: 1968 Publisher: Leiden : E. J. Brill,

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A catalogue of the books on the ancient Near East : published by E.J. Brill of Leiden
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Year: 1972 Publisher: Leiden : Brill,

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Catalogue de fonds de la librairie orientale : E. J. Brill, maison fondée en 1683
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Year: 1937 Publisher: Leiden : E.J. Brill,

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Monograph of the cranes, published by E.J. Brill
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Year: 1897 Publisher: Leiden E.J. Brill

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Varia 1977
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ISBN: 9004671390 Year: 1977 Publisher: Leiden : BRILL,

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Questiones libri Porphirii
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ISBN: 9004264302 9789004264304 1306447577 9781306447577 9789004256897 900425689X Year: 2014 Publisher: Leiden Boston

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The Questiones libri Porphirii is a commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge by the fourteenth-century logician Thomas Manlevelt. It is edited here in full. Not much is known of Thomas Manlevelt, but his work is remarkable enough. Following in the footsteps of William of Ockham, Manlevelt stresses the individual nature of all things existing in the outside world. He radically challenges our conceptional framework. He applies Ockham's razor in a ruthless manner to do away with all entities not deemed necessary for preservation. In the end, Manlevelt even maintains that substance does not exist. In this text early Ockhamism is being pushed to its extremes.

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