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  1. Fitzgerald, Michael J. Albert of Saxony's Twenty-five Disputed Questions on Logic. A Critical Edition of His Quaestiones circa logicam.(Book Review): An article from: The Review of Metaphysics by Henrik Lagerlund, 2004-06-01
  2. Field Marshals of the German Empire: Paul Von Hindenburg, George V of the United Kingdom, Frederick Iii, German Emperor, Albert of Saxony
  3. People From Dresden: Albert of Saxony, Robert Siodmak, Frederick Augustus I of Saxony, Frederick Christian, Elector of Saxony
  4. Saxon Generals: Field Marshals of Saxony, Albert of Saxony, Johann Sigismund Riesch, George of Saxony, Johann Matthias Von Der Schulenburg
  5. ALBERT OF SAXONY(c. 13161390): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Joël Biard, 2006
  6. 1390 Deaths: Robert Ii of Scotland, John I of Castile, Taftazani, Hedwig of Sagan, Alexios Iii of Trebizond, Albert of Saxony, Elizabeth Butler
  7. Prince Albert, And The House Of Saxony: With A Particular Memoir Of The Reigning Family Of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1840) by Frederic Shoberl, 2009-04-27
  8. Prince Albert, And The House Of Saxony: With A Particular Memoir Of The Reigning Family Of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1840) by Frederic Shoberl, 2010-09-10
  9. Prince Albert, And The House Of Saxony: With A Particular Memoir Of The Reigning Family Of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (1840) by Frederic Shoberl, 2010-09-10
  10. 1443 Births: Pope Julius Ii, Lady Margaret Beaufort, Rodolphus Agricola, Albert Iii, Duke of Saxony, Matthias Corvinus of Hungary
  11. People From Grimma: Albert Iii, Duke of Saxony, Ulrich Mühe, Georg Elias Müller, Henry I, Margrave of the Saxon Ostmark, Olaf Beyer
  12. 1500 Deaths: Bartolomeu Dias, John Morton, Albert Iii, Duke of Saxony, Thomas Rotherham, Emperor Go-Tsuchimikado, John Alcock
  13. Albert I, Duke of Saxony
  14. 1250 Births: John Iv Laskaris, Pietro D'abano, Fra Dolcino, Albert Ii, Duke of Saxony, Al-Hilli, Mordecai Ben Hillel, Theodoric of Freiberg

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JAN 29 2001. albert of saxony. albert of saxony (ca. 4. Impact and Influence. Albertof Saxony s teachings on logic and metaphysics were extremely influential.
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Albert of Saxony (ca. 1316-1390), Master of Arts at Paris, then Rector of the University of Vienna, and finally Bishop of Halberstadt (Germany). As a logician, he was at the forefront of the movement that expanded the analysis of language based on the properties of terms, especially their reference (in Latin: suppositio ), but also in the exploration of new fields of logic, especially the theory of consequences. As a natural philosopher, he worked in the tradition of John Buridan, and contributed to the spread of Parisian natural philosophy throughout Italy and central Europe.
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Albert of Saxony ( Albertus de Saxonia ), whose family name was Albert of Ricmerstop or Rickmersdorf, is sometimes called

22. Albert Of Saxony
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Albert of Saxony (ca. 1316-1390), Master of Arts at Paris, then Rector of the University of Vienna, and finally Bishop of Halberstadt (Germany). As a logician, he was at the forefront of the movement that expanded the analysis of language based on the properties of terms, especially their reference (in Latin: suppositio ), but also in the exploration of new fields of logic, especially the theory of consequences. As a natural philosopher, he worked in the tradition of John Buridan, and contributed to the spread of Parisian natural philosophy throughout Italy and central Europe.
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Albert of Saxony ( Albertus de Saxonia ), whose family name was Albert of Ricmerstop or Rickmersdorf, is sometimes called Albertucius (Little Albert), to distinguish him from the 13 th -century theologian Albert the Great. He was born at Helmstedt in present-day Germany around 1316. After initial schooling in the region of Helmstedt, and possibly a sojourn at Erfurt, he made his way to Prague and then on to Paris, where he became a master of arts in 1351. He was Rector of the University of Paris in 1353. He remained in Paris until 1362, during which time he taught arts and studied theology at the Sorbonne, apparently without obtaining any degree in the latter discipline. His logical and philosophical works were composed during this period. After two years of apparently carrying out diplomatic missions between the Pope and the Duke of Austria, he was charged with founding the University of Vienna, of which he became the first Rector in 1365. Appointed canon of Hildesheim in 1366, he was also named Bishop of Halberstadt the same year, fulfilling that office until his death, July 8, 1390.

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25. Albert
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Albert studied at Prague and then at Paris. He taught at Paris from 1351 to 1362 becoming rector there in 1353. Albert became rector of the University of Vienna in 1365 and Bishop of Halberstadt from 1366 until his death. Albert was mainly a transmitter of good mathematical ideas but he did contribute his own work to these. He wrote about the ideas of Bradwardine Ockham Oresme and others. His books on logic are his best where he examined 254 logical paradoxes while his work on projectiles is, as such work was at that time, incorrect. Albert believed that a projectile fired horizontally will travel horizontally for a certain distance, then follow a curved path for a while, then fall vertically. References (3 books/articles) Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index
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26. Albert Of Saxony's 25 Questions On Logic; Author: Fitzgerald, Michael J., PhD; H
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    Albert, King of Saxony Germany , reigned ), was born April 23 Friedrich August Albrecht was the eldest son of Prince John, nephew of King Anthony Clement of Saxony , who succeeded his brother Frederick Augustus II on the throne as King John in Prince Albert's education, as usual with German princes, concentrated to a great extent on military matters, but he attended lectures at the university of Bonn . His first experience of warfare came in , when he served as a captain in the campaign of Schleswig-Holstein against the Danes When the Austro-Prussian War broke out in , the Crown Prince took up the command of the Saxon forces opposing the Prussian army of Prince Frederick Charles . No attempt was made to defend Saxony; the Saxons fell back into Bohemia and effected a junction with the Austrians . They took a prominent part in the battles by which the Prussians forced the line of the Iser and in the Battle of Gitchin . The Crown Prince, however, succeeded in effecting the retreat in good order, and in the decisive

    33. WHKMLA : List Of Saxony's Wars
    14851547 1497 War of Guelders, Duke albert of saxony commanding Imperial troops1498-1500 (1515) Friesland Campaign involving Albertine Saxony 1525 German
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    Notes on the Saxon Army, 1700-1717, by Dan Schorr
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    Battle of Kesselsdorf, from Carlyle, History of Frederick the Great ( Projekt Gutenberg ), in English
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    Uniforms, Kingdom of Saxony, 1807-1813, from Histofig The Saxon Army in 1812, from A to Z Antiques , scroll down Heeresdienst in Sachsen (Military Service in Saxony), from , in German Radeberger Land und Sachsen in Kriegszeiten (Radeberg Area and Saxony in Times of War), from , in German Printed Reference Reiner Gross, Geschichte Sachsens (History of Saxony), Berlin : Edition Leipzig 2001, 320 pp. Reformation, 1485-1547

    34. Contents Of Box 9 (lecture Notes Etc.)
    The folder contains translations of Aristotle and the following medieval writersalbert of saxony (c. 13161390), Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225-1274), Buridan (c
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    A general note on the dating of this material: There is little doubt that most of this material dates from 1945-55, i.e. from Prior's first employment at Canterbury University College till he went to Oxford in 1955. Combining this with degree of formality, references etc. of the item in question, it is possible to stipulate e.g. 45-50, 50-55 etc. as the likely period of writing. The items marked 'Logic Notes' are stipulated as 'Ca. 1953-54'. In theory, they might also be from Prior's last period at Canterbury University College (1957-58). On the other hand, the most likely supposition is that they are closely related to the writing of Formal Logic , and hence that they were made around 1953 (see [ Kenny 1970 , pp. 334-335], and Items from a dictionary of formal logic /box 6.). Moreover, the latest references in these notes are from late 1953 (except for note II, whose latest reference is from 1949). It can be added that Mary Prior recalls that Arthur Prior gave out a fairly complete set of logic notes to his students in 1946-47, shortly after having been employed at Canterbury University College. Those few notes which contain no post-47 references could be identical with or reworkings of those 46-47 notes, but the fairly extensive use of polish notation in almost all of them makes this rather unlikely. NOTE: According to the present overview in the Bodleian list of the contents of the boxes: Handouts for students.

    35. Ancestors Of Albert Of Saxony Wettin
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    • Born: 23 Apr 1828 Married: 18 Jun 1853 Died: 19 Jun 1902
    Events: • Acceded, 1873. King of Saxony. Albert married Caroline Frederica Francisca Vasa, daughter of Gustavus of Sweden Vasa and Louise Amelia Stephanie von Baden, on 18 Jun 1853. (Caroline Frederica Francisca Vasa was born on 5 Aug 1833 and died on 15 Dec 1907.) Updated 02 November 2002. Contact: Ken Nygaard My Home Page

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    37. THE HOUSE OF WETTIN
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    http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/catalog.html) Wettin, Adrian Vinzenz Edward, Prince , b. 18 OCT 1955
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    Wettin, Alfred Alexander William Ernest, Prince of Saxe-Coburg , b. 15 OCT 1874
    Wettin, Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh , b. 6 AUG 1844
    Wettin, Alice Mary Victoria of Albany, Princess, b. 25 FEB 1883
    Wettin, Alice Maud Mary, Princess, b. 25 APR 1843 Wettin, Alistair Arthur of Connaught, Duke of Connaught 2nd, b. 9 AUG 1914 Wettin, Andreas Michael Armin Siegfried, b. 6 MAR 1943 Wettin, Anna of Saxony, b. 7 MAR 1437 Wettin, Anna of Saxony, b. 4 JAN 1836 Wettin, Anna of Saxony, b. 5 JUN 1420

    38. Saxon And Bavarians Of 1866
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    The following has been compiled by Martin Soilleux-Cardwell The Saxon Army 1866: The army structure went through three different organisations but the third one given here was the one used at Gitschin and Solferino. 1. Peacetime and the Plan to Join Bavaria (at Dresden, 13th to 29th May): Immediately prior to hostilities Saxony's intention was to retreat to join the Bavarian corps. For the withdrawal the army was organised into an Avante Garde, a Main Body and a Reserve. As the army would be moving backwards, the Reserve would lead the retreat with the Avante Garde maintaining contact with the advancing Prussians: 1 Army Commander (Kronprinz Albert of Saxony) Avante Garde, Generaleutnant Freiherr v.Fritsch, Commander of the Cavalry Division, DC, Ex=8 Main Body, Generaleutnant v.Stieglitz, Commander of the 2nd Infantry, Division, DC, Ex=11
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