The lavviers logike exemplifying the præcepts of logike by the practise of the common lawe, by Abraham Fraunce.
- Title
- The lavviers logike exemplifying the præcepts of logike by the practise of the common lawe, by Abraham Fraunce.
- Author
- Fraunce, Abraham, fl. 1587-1633.
- Publication
- At London :: Imprinted by William How, for Thomas Gubbin, and T. Newman,
- 1588.
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- Subject terms
- Logic -- Early works to 1800.
- Common law -- Early works to 1800.
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- Cite this Item
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Contents
- title page
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To the Right honorable, Henry Earle of
Pembrooke, Lord Herbert of Cardyffe, Marmyon, and S. Quynten, Lorde Praesident of the principality of Wales, and the Marches ofthe same, Knight of the most noble order of the Garter, and Lord Liuetenant of Wales, of the Marches, and of the counties of Wyand Sommerset. -
TO THE LEARNED
Lawyers of England, especi∣ally the Gentlemen ofGrays Inne. - Faultes escaped.
- THE FIRST CHAPTER OF THE FIRST BOOKE.
- The second Chapter. Of the partes of Logike, and the seuerall kindes of Argumentes.
- The third Chapter. Of the efficient and materiall cause.
- The fourth Chapter. Of the formall and finall cause.
- The fift Chapter. Of the thinge caused.
- The sixt Chapter. Of the whole, part, generall, speciall.
- The seuenth Chapter. Of the Subiect.
- The eight Chapter. Of the Adiunct.
- The ninth Chapter. Of the diuers or different.
- The tenth Chapter. Of Opposites.
- The eleuenth Chapter. Of Contraries.
- The 12. Chapter. Of secondary Argumentes.
- The 13. Chapter. Of Distribution.
- The 14. Chapter. Of Distribution of Causes.
- The 15. Chapter. Of distribution of Effects.
- The 16. Chapter. Of Distribution of argumentes after a certeine ma∣ner agreeable.
- The 17. Chapter. Of a Definition.
- The 18. Chapter. Of a Discription.
- The 18. Chapter. Of the argument borrowed.
- The 20. Chapter. Of compared argumentes.
- The 21. Chapter. Of the vnlike.
- The 22. Chapter. Of the Aequall.
- The 23. Chapter. Of the Greater.
- The 24. Chapter. Of the lesse.
- THE SECOND BOOKE. Of Disposition. THE FIRST CHAPTER.
- The second Chapter. Of Axiomes affirmatiue and negatiue.
- The third Chapter. Of a true and false Axiome.
- The fourth Chapter. Of a simple Axiome.
- The fift Chapter. Of the congregatiue Axiome.
- The sixt Chapter. Of a connexiue Axiome.
- The seuenth Chapter. Of the disiunctiue Axiome.
- The eight Chapter. Of the Discretiue Axiome.
- The ninth Chapter. Of a Syllogisme and his partes.
- The tenth Chapter. Of a simple syllogisme.
- The eleuenth Chapter. Of the contracted syllogisme.
- The twelfth Chapter. The explicate Syllogisme.
- The 13. Chapter. Of the second kinde.
- The 14. Chapter. Of the first kinde of a connexiue Syllogisme.
- The 15. Chapter. Of the second kinde of a connexiue syllogisme.
- The 16. Chapter. Of a disiunctiue syllogisme.
- The 17. Chapter. Of Methode.
- A Logicall Analysis of the Earle of Northumberlands case.
- A Logicall Analysis of Stanfords crowne pleaes.