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Exercitiorum logicorum Andreae Libavii Liber. 1, Liber primum: IN Quo Continetur Tum defensio ... tum usus praeceptorum amplissimus ....
No prior complete English translation of this text has been found.
Extensive searches across multiple scholarly catalogs (including local catalogs, Google Books, Internet Archive, and OpenAlex) yielded no evidence of any English translation—complete, partial, or excerpted—of Andreas Libavius's 'Exercitiorum Logicorum' (1595). Libavius is primarily known for his chemical works, and his logical and pedagogical writings remain largely untranslated in modern scholarship.
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Andreas Libavius transforms logic from a dry academic exercise into a sharp tool for dissecting reality. Readers will learn to strip away rhetorical fluff to uncover the core arguments in theology, history, and science.