Skip to main content

Boethius' De topicis differentiis, Commentaries on

  • Reference work entry
Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy
  • 185 Accesses

Abstract

Boethius’ On Topical Differences (De topicis differentiis) is a monograph in four books on topical argumentation, that is, argumentation based on so-called topoi or loci (literally: “places”). The seminal treatment of this subject is found in Aristotle’s Topics, but Boethius’ treatise served as the main foundation of medieval theorizing in the field for almost two centuries before the gradual rediscovery and introduction of Aristotle’s text. In this way, Boethius defined some of the basic features of the medieval approach to the issue, and as a consequence came also to influence the medieval interpretation of Aristotle’s Topics. This article surveys the surviving medieval commentaries on On Topical Differences and their approach to two questions raised by Boethius’ text, namely, what loci are and how they function.

This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access.

Access this chapter

Institutional subscriptions

Bibliography

Primary Sources

  • Abelard Peter (1969) Super Topica glossae, ed. dal Pra M. Pietro Abelardo, Scritti di Logica. La Nuova Italia, Firenze, pp 206–330

    Google Scholar 

  • Anonymous (2005) De topicis differentiis, ed. Hansen H. Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin 76:45–130

    Google Scholar 

  • Boethius (1990) De topicis differentiis, ed. Nikitas DZ. The Academy of Athens/Vrin, Athens/Paris

    Google Scholar 

  • Boethius (1978) De topicis differentiis, trans. Stump E. Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Google Scholar 

  • Brito Radulphus (1978) Quaestiones super Libro topicorum Boethii, ed. Green-Pedersen NJ. Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin 26:1–92

    Google Scholar 

Secondary Sources

  • Ebbesen S (1993) The theory of loci in antiquity and the Middle Ages. In: Jacobi K (ed) Argumentationstheorie. Brill, Leiden, pp 15–39

    Google Scholar 

  • Green-Pedersen NJ (1973) On the interpretation of Aristotle’s Topics in the thirteenth century. Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin 9:1–46

    Google Scholar 

  • Green-Pedersen NJ (1976) Discussions about the status of the Loci Dialectici in works from the middle of the 13th century. Cahiers de l’Institut du Moyen-Age Grec et Latin 20:38–78

    Google Scholar 

  • Green-Pedersen NJ (1977) The doctrine of ‘Maxima Propositio’ and ‘Locus Differentia’ in commentaries from the 12th century on Boethius’ ‘Topics’. Studia Mediewistyczne 18(2):125–163

    Google Scholar 

  • Green-Pedersen NJ (1984) The tradition of the topics in the Middle Ages. Philosophia Verlag, München

    Google Scholar 

  • Green-Pedersen NJ (1987) The topics in medieval logic. Argumentation 1:407–417

    Google Scholar 

  • Hansen H (forthcoming) In voce/in re in the Primum oportet. In: Rosier-Catach I (ed) Arts du langage et théologie aux confins des XIe/XIIe siècles. Brepols, Turnhout

    Google Scholar 

  • Stump E (1989) Dialectic and its place in the development of medieval logic. Cornell University Press, Ithaca

    Google Scholar 

Download references

Author information

Authors and Affiliations

Authors

Editor information

Editors and Affiliations

Rights and permissions

Reprints and permissions

Copyright information

© 2011 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

About this entry

Cite this entry

Hansen, H. (2011). Boethius' De topicis differentiis, Commentaries on. In: Lagerlund, H. (eds) Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9729-4_89

Download citation

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9729-4_89

  • Publisher Name: Springer, Dordrecht

  • Print ISBN: 978-1-4020-9728-7

  • Online ISBN: 978-1-4020-9729-4

  • eBook Packages: Humanities, Social Sciences and Law

Publish with us

Policies and ethics