SANCHEZ SEDEÑO, Juan. Eruditissimae… Aristotelis Logicam …
Venezia, Dusinello, 1615
Important work on Aristotle's logic. Juan Sánchez Sedeño (1552-1615) was a Spanish scholastic philosopher and theologian known for his engagement with Aristotelian philosophy, particularly in the context of logic and moral philosophy.
Lacca: “Sanchez Sedeno’s theory can be considered as a paradigmatic example of a renewed view of the traditional concept of intention to correspond the new philosophical perspectives of late XVIth century Spain.”
Emanuele Lacca, Traditio e intentio. L’Aristotelis Logica Magna di Juan Sanchez Sedeño, Philosophical News 5 (2012)
2 parts in one in-4to volume. 220x165 mm. Contemporary vellum binding, title handwritten on the spine. Page [16], 475, [1]; [12, including second title page], 374, [2]. Printer’s devices on the title pages, text in two columns, round type, printed marginal notes. Handwritten note of ownership on the first title page ‘Antonius Rubeus’, in brown ink. Slight sporadic foxing, wormholes on the margins of some pages.