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17th European Symposium for Medieval Logic and Semantics (XVII ESMLS)

3-7 June 2008
Leiden, The Netherlands

17th European Symposium for Medieval Logic and Semantics
June 3-7 2008, Leiden

Theme: Rise and Development of Supposition Theory
Place: University of Leiden, Witte Singel / Doelen, Leiden.

Contact: e.p.bos@let.leidenuniv.nl

Date: Monday 2nd June 2008 (arrivals of participants) - Saturday 7th June 
2008 (departures). Together 4 days for the lectures and the futura 
contingentia session (Tuesday to Friday).


Schedule of the Symposium:

Monday 2nd June: Arrival of participants. Reception at the Department of 
Philosophy.

Tuesday 3rd June - Friday 6th June: Symposium.

Thursday afternoon: Excursion. Rijksmuseum van Oudheden; Museum for 
Natural History Naturalis, or guided tour in Leiden (either a choice, or a 
combination).

Friday evening: dinner, probably in the Hooglandse Kerk, Leiden.

Comment on the theme chosen:

After L.M. de Rijk's monumental Logica Modernorum of 1962 and 1967, many 
important texts and interpretations have been brought forward. It is time 
to look with fresh eyes at the rise and development of supposition theory, 
especially its early phase. The theme of the symposium was selected by the 
participants in the closing meeting of the 16th symposium in Udine 
(September 9th, 2006). You are kindly invited to consider your 
participation to the symposium, be it as speaker or non-speaker.



Call for Papers: I kindly invite all participants to send me no later than 
October 1st 2007 the title of their paper. Each speaker should time his 
paper to last no more than 30 minutes, so that the next 15 minutes can be 
reserved for discussion and a short break. To make the time suffice for a 
thorough presentation and discussion, I strongly urge all speakers to 
e-mail their hand-outs or even their full papers to all participants 
beforehands - preferably several weeks before the meeting. A list of 
participants, with e-mailadresses, will be found in later circulars.

In a later phase you will be asked to provide hand outs. In the conference 
room a blackboard, a beamer and an overhead projector will be available.

Questionnaire:

1. Name (with title and academic position, where applicable)

2. Arrival day and time: Departure day and time: (Perhaps you do not know 
yet when you will arrive or leave. Please let me know as early as possible 
exact dates of arrival and departure)

3. (a) I am a speaker and will pay costs of travel and accomodation by my 
own means.

(b) I am a speaker and ask for additional support for hotel accomodation 
on the part of the organisation of the symposium

(c) I am a non-speaker, but ask for support. Please specify your costs and 
give reasons for your request

4. Dietary requirements: please indicate if you have any such 
requirements.

5. If you plan to give a paper, please give title, or at least provisional 
title.

6. If you intend to give something else than a conventional lecture, given 
at the time, please indicate what you intend to do.


I am looking forward to a fruitful and pleasant symposium. I shall try my 
best to help you in all respects. Dr. Joke Spruyt, Dr. Ria van der Lecq 
and Dr. Catarina Dutilh Novaes will be at the Symposium and can be 
contacted during the symposium for further assistance. Please ask me if 
you need information or whatever else.

This is the first circular. More will follow to keep you abreast of 
developmemts.

Looking forward to see you in Leiden,

Bert Bos.

Dr. E. P. Bos, Universiteit van Leiden, Faculteit der wijsbegeerte, 
Matthias de Vrieshof 4, Postbus 9515, 2300 RA Leiden, The Netherlands
Tel. #31-71-5272031
e.p.bos@let.leidenuniv.nl