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Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- n. The mnemonic name now usually given to that mood of the fourth figure of syllogism which, when it is considered as belonging to the first figure, is called frisesomorum (which see). It is also called
frensison . The f signifies that the mood is to be reduced to ferio; the two s's, that the premises are both to be converted simply in the reduction; while the three vowels show the quantity and quality of the three propositions, namely: e, universal negative; i, particular affirmative; o, particular negative.
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The mnemonic words of logic
"In logic, a variety of syllogism depending on the quantity (universal or particular) and quality (affirmative or negative) of the propositions composing it. In the traditional logic the names of t...
barbara, celarent, darii, ferio, cesare, camestres, festino, baroco, datisi, disamis, ferison, bocardo and 18 more...
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Mnemonic Devices
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