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Does anyone know the identity of one Ricaud, to whom the manuscipts
"Thesis logicae" and "Artis syllogisticae", located at the University
of Chicago are attributed, and which are bundled together under the
title "Logica ad usum benedicti bonnans limolie" and dated 1645-46?
The second work is Aristotelian, the second is an exposition of
Malebranche's views on logic, based on De la recherche de la vérité.
Irving Anellis