"The Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics has established itself as a major venue for the publication of high-quality original articles on medieval philosophy. Particularly welcome is its frequent practice of publishing papers in dialogue with each other. It exemplifies magnificently the ways in which medieval and contemporary philosophy can be brought into fruitful conversation."– Richard Cross, University of Notre Dame, Indiana, USA"In the past ten years, the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics has established a unique presence in both philosophy and medieval studies. By providing a venue for the discussion and publication of original philosophical and historiographical studies on the metaphysical insights of medieval authors from a logical perspective, it has opened a heretofore unexploited and much welcome niche of research."– Jorge J. E. Gracia, State University of New York at Buffalo, New York, USA"It is my pleasure to recommend to you the nine volumes, thus far, of the Proceedings of the Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics. . . . By focusing on both logic and metaphysical themes, the articles often shed new light on themes and figures that often escaped the notice of previous scholarship. . . . The volumes are a treasure trove in a field that is once again enjoying a renewed interest with academe."– Lloyd A. Newton, Benedictine College, Kansas, USA"The study of medieval philosophy is now flourishing as never before, and these volumes showcase the very best of that work. Among the contributors to these volumes are many of the leading figures in the field, and the topics under investigation are fundamental to philosophy."– Robert Pasnau, University of Colorado at Boulder, USA"The Society for Medieval Logic and Metaphysics is an extremely important network for the study of medieval philosophy. . . . Every paper represents a significant contribution based on absolutely original research that meets a very high standard. All the papers actually promote insightful analysis of medieval texts and thought-provoking discussion of philosophical topics."– Fabrizio Amerini, University of Parma, Italy'Taken as a whole, the collection is wide-ranging and rather eclectic, yet it addresses some key themes in medieval metaphysics while simultaneously highlighting the vital role that logic and semantics play in medieval metaphysics.' - Jenny Pelletier, Journal of the History of Philosophy, 51:2 (April 2013), 313-314.