De Logicae Ac Dialecticae Notione Historica... is a historical treatise on the concepts of logic and dialectic, written in Latin by Johann Georg Mussmann and published by the Academia Fridericiana Halensis. This work offers insights into the understanding and application of logic and dialectic during the period it was written. The text reflects the intellectual climate of its time, exploring the historical evolution of these critical philosophical disciplines.
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