This book is a comprehensive guide to the principles and structure of logic, authored by Jean-Pierre de Crousaz, a professor of philosophy and mathematics at the University of Lausanne. This volume was originally written in French, but has been translated into Latin in this edition. It includes new observations and explanations and is an essential resource for anyone interested in the development of logic and its applications from a historical perspective.
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