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BAROCO

Volume 1 · 63 words · 1771 Edition

in logic, a term given to the fourth mode of the second figure of syllogisms. A syllogism in baroco has the first proposition universal and affirmative, but the second and third particular and negative, and the middle term is the predicate in the two first propositions. For example,

Nullus homo non est hipes: Non omne animal est hipes: Non omne animal est homo.