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Lewry wrote multiple works on Kilwardby's works, and argued that Kilwardby influencedSelected works
* ''Theology of History'', Mercier Press, 1969. * The Commentary on 'Priscianus Maior' Ascribed to Robert Kilwardby. "The Problem of the authorship" CIMAGL 1975 Vol 15 * ''Robert Kilwardby's Writings on the Logica vetus Studied with Regard to Their Teaching and Method.'' Ph.D. diss. Oxford, 1978. ** British Library: Microfilm. 35 mm. ** Original: 442 leaves; 31 cm BLDSC reference no.: D26925/79 Bodleian Library Bookstack MS. D.Phil. c.2582 In place * Lewry, Osmund: 1979, “The Commentaries of Simon of Faversham and ms. Merton College 288.” ''Bulletin de philosophie médiévale'' 21, 73–80. * Two Continuators of Aquinas: Robertus de Vulgarbia and Thomas Sutton on the Perihermeneias of Aristotle, Mediaeval Studies 43 (1981), 58–130 * Thirteenth-century examination compendia from the faculty of arts. (Université Catholique de Louvain : Publications de l'Institut d'études médiévales, 1982) * 'The Oxford Condemnations of 1277 in Grammar and Logic', in English Logic and Semantics, ed. Braakhuis, Nijmegen 1981. * 'Robert Kilwardby on meaning: a Parisian course on the ''Logica Vetus, in: J.P. Beckmann e.a. (Eds), ''Sprache und Erkenntnis im Mittelalter'' (Miscellanea medievalia, 13; W. de Gruyter, Berlin/New York 1981), 376-83 * 'Two Continuators of Aquinas: Robertus de Vulgarbia and Thomas Sutton on the ''Perihermenias'' of Aristotle', in: ''Medieval Studies'', 43 (1981), 58–130. * Robertus Anglicus and the Italian Kilwardby. (Bibliopolis, 1982) * A Passiontide sermon of Robert Kilwardby, OP (Istituto storico Dominicano, 1982) * Four graduation speeches from Oxford manuscripts, c. 1270–1310 (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1982) * (ed). "Robert Grosseteste's Question on Subsistence: An Echo of the Adamites," in ''Mediaeval Studies'' 45 (1983), 1–21. ontains an edition of the short work ''De subsistentia rei''.* “Oxford Logic 1250–1275: Nicholas and Peter of Cornwall,” in The Rise of British Logic, Toronto 1983, pp. 2–23. * "Robert Kilwardby on Imagination: the Reconciliation of Aristotle and Augustine", ''Medioevo'', IX, 1983: 1–42. (A clear account of Kilwarby's theories of soul and knowledge). * 'Grammar, Logic and Rhetoric. 1220–1320', in: J.J. Catto (ed.), ''The History of the University of Oxford, I: The Early Oxford Schools'' (Oxford 1984), 401–33. * Rhetoric at Paris and Oxford in the mid-thirteenth century. (University of California Press for the International Society for the history of Rhetoric, 1983) * (ed.), The Rise of British Logic: Acts of the Sixth European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics, Papers in Mediaeval Studies 7, Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, Toronto, 1985. * The Liber sex principiorum, a supposedly Porretanean work (Bibliopolis, 1985) * (ed.), Robert Kilwardby, ''On Time and Imagination''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987.Notes
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