... this is a welcome treatment of a classic text that has long deserved such an outstanding edition, translation, and commentary.
Stephen Read, Journal of the History of Philosophy
... one of the most exciting contributions to the history of medieval logic in recent years, not because it presents any dramatic discoveries, but because it introduces an important work to a public wider than that of dedicated scholars able to read LatinFuture generations of students and scholars will undoubtedly be grateful to Copenhaver, Normore and Parsons for this splendid publication.
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews Online
well-presented analysis and translation of Peter of Spain's handbook of logic. It is a valuable tool for students and anyone interested in the history of logic
J. Spruyt, History and Philosophy of Logic
Copenhaver, Normore, and Parsons provide the first complete, reliable translation of one of the most influential logic textbooks ever written
Sara L. Uckelman, Vivarium