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1986a.
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1988.
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Note: The designation CP abbreviates The Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce, Vols. I-VI ed. Charles Hartshorne and Paul Weiss (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1931-1935), Vols. VII-VIII ed. Arthur W. Burks (same publisher, 1958). The abbreviation followed by volume and paragraph numbers with a period between follows the standard CP reference form.
The designation NEM abbreviates The New Elements of Mathematics, ed. Carolyn Eisele (The Hague: Mouton, 1976), 4 volumes bound as 5. The designation W followed by volume and page numbers with a period in between abbreviates the ongoing Writings of Charles S. Peirce: A Chronological Edition, initiated as the Peirce Edition Project at Indiana University-Purdue University/Indianapolis by Edward C. Moore under the general editorship of Max H. Fisch, now under the direction of Christian Kloesel (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 3 vols.—1982, 1984, 1986—of a projected 20 published so far).
Unpublished mss. are cited by number, using the pagination made by the Institute for Studies in Pragmaticism at Texas Tech in Lubbock.
Chronology and identification of the Peirce materials is based on Burks 1958, Fisch et al. 1979, Hardwick 1977, and Robin 1967, 1971, as indicated at specific points.
1867.
"On a New List of Categories", CP 1.545-567 (Burks p. 261); W 2.49-59. 1867a.
"Upon Logical Comprehension and Extension", Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 7 (November 13, 1867), 416-432, with additions and corrections c.1870 and 1893; CP 2.391-426, 427-430 (Burks 261, 280).
1868.
"Some Consequences of Four Incapacities", in CP 5.310-317; W 2.241.
c. 1890.
"A Guess at the Riddle", CP 1.354-416 (Burks p. 276).
1892.
"The Law of Mind", The Monist (2 July), 533-559; reprinted in CP 6.102-163.
1892a.
"Man's Glassy Essence", The Monist (3 October), 1-22; reprinted in CP 6.238-271.
c. 1896.
"The Logic of Mathematics; An Attempt To Develop My Categories from Within", CP 1.417-520 (Burks p. 281).
1897.
"The Logic of Relatives", CP 3.456-552 (Burks p. 287).
c. 1899.
A fragment of biographical comments: CP 1.3-7 (Burks p. 287).
c. 1902.
Ms. 599, "Reason's Rules" (Robin p. 74), partially included in CP 5.538-545.
c. 1902a.
"Minute Logic", draft for a book complete consecutively only to Chapter 4. Published in CP in extracts scattered over six of the eight volumes, including 1.203-283, 1.575-584; 2.1-202, 2.757nl; 4.227-323; 6.349-352; 7279, 7374n10, 7.362-387 except 381n19. (For fuller detail, see Burks 293-294).
1903.
Lowell Lectures, "Some Topics of Logic Bearing on Questions Now Vexed", esp.: lect. IIIA, "Lessons from the History of Philosophy", CP 1.15-26; draft 3 of lect. 3 entitled "Degenerate Cases", in CP 1.521-544; lect. 8, ''How to Theorize", CP 5.590-604 (Burks p. 295); and the section published in CP 4.510-529 under the title "The Gamma Part of Existential Graphs".
1903a.
"Lectures on Pragmatism", esp. lect. V, "The Three Kinds of Goodness", CP 5.120-150 (Burks pp. 204-205).
1904.
"On Signs and the Categories", from a letter to Lady Welby dated 12 October, in CP 8.327-341 (Burks p. 321).
1905.
Review of Wilhelm Wundt's Principles of Physiological Psychology, Vol. 1, 81 (July 20), pp. 56-57, also in New York Evening Post (21 July) 4, 1-3; in CP 8.96-204 (Burks p. 316 n. 19).
1905-1906.
Ms. 283, partially published under the title "The Basis of Pragmaticism" in CP 1.573-574 (= ms. pp. 37-45), 5.549-554 (= ms. pp. 45-59), and 5.448n. (= ms. pp. 135-148) (Burks p. 328 and 298).
1906,
March 9. 52-page draft letter to Lady Welby (under Robin L463, p. 200), ms. pp. 24-30 excerpted in Hardwick 1977: 195-201, to which published excerpt page reference is made in this work.
c. 1907 "Pragmatism", MS 318 in the Robin Annotated Catalogue (1967). (A small segment of this ms. appears under the title "From Pragmatism" in NEM III.1: 481-494).
c. 1907a.
Excerpt from "Pragmatism (Editor [3])", published under the title "A Survey of Pragmaticism" in CP 5.464-496. (Burks p. 299).
1908.
"A Neglected Argument for the Reality of God", CP 6.452-485 (Burks p. 300).
1908a.
Letter to Lady Welby begun December 14 (in Hardwick 1977: 63-73) and continued December 23 (ibid.: 73-86); the "sop to Cerberus passage" occurs in the latter part.
1908b.
Draft of a letter dated December 24, 25, 28 "On the Classification of Signs", CP 8.342-379 except 368n23 are from it (Burks p. 321 par. 20.b).
1909.
From a letter dated March 14, printed under the heading "Signs" in CP 8.314 (Burks p. 320 par. 14.b).
c. 1909.
"Some Amazing Mazes, Fourth Curiosity", CP 6.318-348.
PENCAK, William.
1986.
"Carl Becker and the Semiotics of History", in Semiotics 1986, ed. John Deely and Jonathan Evans (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1987) 443-451.
PERCIVAL, W. Keith.
1981.
"Ferdinand de Saussure and the History of Semiotics", in De George 1981, q.v.
PERRON, Paul.
1983.
"Preface" to Paris School Semiotics: Texts and Documents. 1. Theory (Toronto Semiotic Circle Monograph).
PIGNATARI, Decio.
1971.
Informação. Linguagem. Communicação (5th ed.: São Paulo: Perspectiva).
PITTENDRIGH, Colin S.
1958.
"Adaptation, Natural Selection, and Evolution", Chapter 18 of Behavior and Evolution, ed. Anne Roe and George Gaylord Simpson (New Haven: Yale University Press), 390-416.
PLATO.
c. 385BC.
Cratylus, trans. Benjamin Jowett in The Collected Dialogues of Plato Including the Letters, ed. Edith Hamilton and Huntington Cairns (Bollingen Series LXXI; New York: Pantheon Books, 1961), 421-474.
POINSOT, John.
Note: A complete table of all the editions, complete and partial, and in whatever language, of Poinsot's systematic works in philosophy and theology is provided in Deely 1985: 396-397 The principal modern editions referred to in this work are abbreviated as follows:
R followed by a volume number (I, II, or III) and pages, with column (a or b) and line indications as needed = the Cursus Philosophicus Thomisticus, ed. by B. Reiser in 3 volumes (Turin: Marietti, 1930, 1933, 1937).
S followed by a volume number (I-IV) and page numbers = the five volumes of the incomplete critical edition of the Cursus Theologicus ed. at Solesmes (Paris: Desclée, 1931, 1934, 1937, 1946; Matiscone: Protat Frères, 1953).
V followed by a volume number (I-IX) = the complete edition ed. by Ludovicus Vivès published in Paris between 1883 and 1886.
1631.
Artis Logicae Prima Pars (Alcalá, Spain). The opening pages 1-11a14 of this work and the "Quaestio Disputanda I. De Termino. Art. 6. Utrum Voces Significant per prius Conceptus an Res" pages 104b31-108a33, relevant to the discussion of signs in the Secunda Pars of 1632 (entry following), have been incorporated in the 1632a entry (second entry following, q.v., pp. 4-30 and 342-351 "Appendix A. On the Signification of Language", respectively), for the independent edition of that discussion published by the University of California Press. From R I: 1-247
1632.
Artis Logicae Secunda Pars (Alcalá, Spain). From R I: 249-839.
1632a.
Tractatus de Signis, subtitled The Semiotic of John Poinsot, extracted from the Artis Logicae Prima et Secunda Pars of 1631-1632 (above two entries) and arranged in bilingual format by John Deely in consultation with Ralph A. Powell (First Edition; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985), as explained in Deely 1985, q.v. Pages in this volume are set up in matching columns of English and Latin, with intercolumnar numbers every fifth line. (Thus, references to the volume are by page number, followed by a slash and the appropriate line number of the specific section of text referred to—e.g., 287/3-26.)
1633.
Naturalis Philosophiae Prima Pars (Madrid, Spain). In R II: 1-529.
1634.
Naturalis Philosophiae Tertia Pars (Alcalá, Spain); in Reiser vol. II: 533-888.
1635.
Naturalis Philosophiae Quarta Pars (Alcalá, Spain); in Reiser vol. III: 1-425.
1637.
Tomus Primus Cursus Theologici (Alcalá, Spain). V I & II; S I complete & II through p. 529.
POWELL, Ralph A.
1983.
Freely Chosen Reality (Lanham, MD: University Press of America) 1986.
"From Semiotic of Scientific Mechanism to Semiotic of Teleology in Nature", in Semiotics 1986, ed. John Deely and Jonathan Evans (Lanham, MD: University Press of America), 296-305.
1988.
"Degenerate Secondness in Peirce's Belief in God", in ACPA Proceedings LXII.
1988a.
"Epistemology's Minimal Cause as Basis of Science", Semiotics 1988, ed. Terry Prewitt, John Deely, and Karen Haworth (13th Annual Proceedings of the Semiotic Society of America; Lanham, MD: University Press of America), 180-188.
RANSDELL, Joseph.
1977.
"Some Leading Ideas of Peirce's Semiotic", Semiotica 19, 157-178.
RAUCH, Irmengard.
1983.
"'Symbols Grow': Creation, Compulsion, Change", SSA Presidential Address (Snowbird, Utah), subsequently published in The American Journal of Semiotics 3.1 (1984), 2-23.
REISER, B., ed.
1930-1937.
The 1631-1635 Cursus Philosophicus of John Poinsot, arranged in three volumes (Turin: Marietti; vol. I, 1930; vol. 2, 1933; vol. 3, 1937), as explained in detail under entry for Poinsot above.
RICOEUR, Paul.
1981.
Hermeneutics & the Human Sciences, ed. and trans. John B. Thompson (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press).
ROBIN, Richard S.
1967.
Annotated Catalogue of the Papers of Charles S. Peirce (Worcester, MA: The University of Massachusetts Press).
1971.
"The Peirce Papers: A Supplementary Catalogue", Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society VII.1 (Winter), 37-57.
ROMEO, Luigi.
1976.
"Heraclitus and the Foundations of Semiotics", Versus 15 (dicembre), 73-90.
1977.
"The Derivation of 'Semiotics' through the History of the Discipline", in Semiosis 6 (ed. M. Bense, G. Deledalle, and E. Walther), Heft 2, 37-49.
1979.
"Pedro da Fonseca in Renaissance Semiotics: A Segmental History of Footnotes", Ars Semeiotica 3, 3-32.
RUSSELL, Anthony F.
1982.
"The Semiosis Linking Human World and Physical Reality", in Semiotics 1982 (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1987), 591-600.
1984.
Logic, Philosophy, and History (=Sources in Semiotics 1; Lanham, MD: University Press of America).
SAGAN, Dorion, and Lynn MARGULIS.
1987.
"Bacterial Bedfellows", Natural History 96.3, 26-33.
de SAUSSURE, Ferdinand.
i. 1906-1911.
Lectures delivered at the University of Geneva and published from auditors' notes by Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye with the collaboration of Albert Riedlinger under the title Cours de Linguistique Generale in 1916; critical edition prepared by Tullio de Mauro (Paris: Payot, 1972). English trans. with annotations by Roy Harris, Course in General Linguistics (London: Duckworth, 1983). This English edition includes the page numbers of the French original in square brackets in the margins. References in the present work are to this bracketed pagination.
SAVAN, David.
1986.
"Skeptics", in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics ed. Thomas A. Sebeok et al. (Berlin: Mouton), 954-957
1986a.
"Stoicism", in the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Semiotics ed. Thomas A. Sebeok et al. (Berlin: Mouton), 976-980.
SCHILLER, Claire H.
1957
"Note by the Translator" to Instinctive Behavior. The Development of a Modern Concept (New York: International Universities Press, 1957), with particular reference to von Uexküll 1934, q.v.
SCHOLES, Robert.
1982.
Semiotics and Interpretation (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press).
SCOTUS, Joannes Duns.
c. 1302-1303.
Ordinatio, Liber Primus, Volume III of the Opera Omnia, ed. P Carolus Balic (Rome: Typis Polyglottis Vaticanis, 1954).
SEBEOK, Thomas Albert.
1963.
"Review of Communication among Social Bees; Porpoises and Sonar; Man and Dolphin", in Language 39.3, 448-466, partially reprinted in Deely et al. 1986: 74-75, to which excerpt page reference is made in this volume.
1968.
"Is a Comparative Semiotics Possible?", in Échanges et Communications: Mélanges offerts á Claude Lévi-Strauss à l'occasion de son 60ème anniversaire, ed. Jean Pouillon and Pierre Maranda (The Hague: Mouton), 614-627; reprinted in Sebeok 1985: 59-69, to which page reference is made.
1971
(original draft). "'Semiotics' and Its Congeners", reprinted in Sebeok 1976a: 47-58, to which reprint page reference is made here.
1974.
"Semiotics: A Survey of the State of the Art", in Linguistics and Adjacent Arts and Sciences, Vol. 12 of the Current Trends in Linguistics series, ed. T. A. Sebeok (The Hague: Mouton), 211-264; reprinted in Sebeok 1985: 1-45, to which page reference is made.
1974a.
"La dynamique des signes", in L'Unité de l'homme: Invariants biologiques et universaux culturels, ed. Edgar Morin and Massimo Piattelli-Palmiarini (Paris: Éditions de Seuil), 61-77; reprinted in Sebeok 1985: 95-110, to which page reference is made.
1975.
"The Semiotic Web: A Chronicle of Prejudices", Bulletin of Literary Semiotics 2, 1-63, as reprinted with essential corrections and additions in Sebeok 1985: 149-188.
1976.
"Final Report: Narrative" for the National Endowment for the Humanities on the Pilot Program in Semiotics in the Humanities at Indiana University's Bloomington campus, 1 August 1975-31 July 1976 (report dated June 1, 1976, distributed by the Research Center for Language and Semiotic Studies at IU Bloomington, 14 pages; subsequently published as "Appendix III. Teaching Semiotics: Report on a Pilot Program", in Sebeok 1989: 272-279).
1976a.
"Foreword" (pp. ix-xiii) to original publication of Sebeok 1985 following.
1977
"Ecumenicalism in Semiotics", in A Perfusion of Signs, ed. Thomas A. Sebeok (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), 180-206.
1977a.
"The Semiotic Self", discussion paper presented at the Werner-ReimersStiftung, in Germany, and subsequently included as Appendix I in Sebeok 1989: 263-267.
1979.
"Neglected Figures in the History of Semiotic Inquiry: Jakob von Uexküll", Chapter 10 of Sebeok 1989: 187-207
1981.
"Karl Bühler: A Neglected Figure in the History of Semiotic Inquiry", in The Play of Musement, Chapter 5 (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), 91-108.
1982.
"Foreword" to Introducing Semiotic (Deely 1982, above).
1984.
June 3. "The Evolution of Communication and the Origin of Language", lecture in the June 1-3 ISISSS '84 Colloquium on "Phylogeny and Ontogeny of Communication Systems". Published under the title "Communication, Language, and Speech. Evolutionary Considerations", in Sebeok 1986a: 10-16.
1984a.
"Vital Signs", Presidential Address delivered October 12 to the ninth Annual Meeting of the Semiotic Society of America, Bloomington, Indiana, October 11-14; subsequently printed in The American Journal of Semiotics 3.3, 1-27, and reprinted in Sebeok 1986a: 59-79.
1984b.
"Signs of Life", International Semiotic Spectrum 2 (June), 1-2.
1984c.
"Symptom", Chapter 10 of New Directions in Linguistics and Semiotics, ed. James E. Copeland (Houston: Rice University Studies), 212-230.
1985.
Contributions to the Doctrine of Signs (= Sources in Semiotics IV; reprint of 1976 original with an extended Preface by Brooke Williams, "Challenging Signs at the Crossroads" [Williams 1985a], evaluating the book in light of major reviews; Lanham, MD: University Press of America).
1986.
"The Doctrine of Signs", in Deely, Williams, and Kruse 1986: 35-42. 1986a.
I Think I Am A Verb. More Contributions to the Doctrine of Signs (New York: Plenum Press).
1987
"Language: How Primary a Modeling System?", in Semiotics 1987, ed. John Deely (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1988), 15-27.
1988.
"The Notion 'Semiotic Self' Revisited", in Semiotics 1988, ed. Terry Prewitt, John Deely, and Karen Haworth (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1989), 189-195.
1989.
The Sign & Its Masters (= Sources in Semiotics VIII; Lanham, MD: University Press of America. Corrected reprint, with a new Author's Preface and an added Editor's Preface [Deely 1989], of the University of Texas Press 1979 original imprint).
1989a.
"The Semiotic Self Revisited", in Sign, Self, and Society, ed. Benjamin Lee and Greg Urban (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter).
1989b?
"Semiotics in the United States", introduction to American Signatures (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press). Page references are to the manuscript version.
SEXTUS EMPIRICUS (approx. 150-225AD).
c.200fl.
Sextus Empiricus, Loeb Classical Library Edition of his Greek text with facing English trans. by R. G. Bury (London: Heinemann, 1917-1955), in 4 volumes.
SHANK, Gary D.
1984.
June 12. ISISSS '84 Workshop Series on "Theory and Method for Semiotic Research in Psychology", Workshop #2, "Semiosis as a Psychologically Embodied Phenomenon".
SHORT, T. L.
1988.
"Why We Prefer Peirce to Saussure", in Semiotics 1988, ed. Terry Prewitt, John Deely, and Karen Haworth (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1989), 124-130.
SIMPSON, George Gaylord, Colin S. PITTENDRIGH, and Lewis H. TIFFANY.
1957
Life. An Introduction to Biology (New York: Harcourt, Brace and Co.).
SOLESMES, ed.
1932-1953.
The 1637-1644 Cursus Theologicus of John Poinsot, original tomes 1-4 in 5 volumes (Paris: Desclée, vol. I, 1931; vol. 2, 1934; vol. 3, 1937; vol. 4, 1946; Matiscone: Protat Frères, vol. 5, 1946, 1953 with added Preface); incomplete critical edition; see Poinsot entry above.
SOTO, Dominic.
1529, 1554.
Summulae (1st ed., Burgos; 3rd rev. ed., Salamanca; Facsimile of 3rd ed., Hildesheim, NY: Georg Olms Verlag).
SUAREZ, Francis.
1597.
Disputationes Metaphysicae (Salamanca), vols. 25-26 of the Opera Omnia, new ed. by Carolus Berton (Paris: Vivès, 1861).
TODOROV, Tzvetan.
1981.
Mikhail Bakhtine: Le Principe Dialogique Suivi de Écrits da Cercle de Bakhtine, trans. from the French by Wlad Godzich as Mikhail Bakhtin: The Dialogical Principle (Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1984).
TOEWS, John E.
1987
"Intellectual History after the Linguistic Turn: The Autonomy of Meaning and the Irreducibility of Experience", in the American Historical Review 82.4, 879-907.
1990?
"The Historian in the Labyrinth of Signs: Reconstructing Cultures and Reading Texts in the Practise of Intellectual History", in Semiotica Special Issue on History, guest-edited by Brooke Williams and William Pencak (forthcoming).
TOULMIN, Stephen.
1982.
"The Construal of Reality: Criticism in Modern and Postmodern Science", in The Politics of Interpretation, ed. W. J. T. Mitchell (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press).
von UEXKÜLL, Jakob.
1899-1940.
Kompositionslehre der Natur. Biologie als undogmatische Naturwissenschaft, selected writings edited and with an introduction by T. von Uexküll (Frankfurt a. M.: Ullstein).
1920.
Theoretische Biologie (Berlin; 2nd ed. 1928, reprinted Frankfurt a. M.: Suhrkamp 1970). Attempted English translation by MacKinnon 1926, q.v.
1934.
Streifzuge durch die Umwelten von Tieren und Menschen (Berlin), trans. by Claire H. Schiller as "A Stroll through the Worlds of Animals and Men" in Instinctive Behavior: The Development of a Modern Concept, ed. by Claire H. Schiller (New York: International Universities Press, Inc., 1957), 5-80.
1940.
"Bedeutungslehre", Bios 10 (Leipzig), trans. by Barry Stone and Herbert Weiner as "The Theory of Meaning" in Semiotica 42.1 (1982), 25-82.
von UEXKÜLL, Thure.
1981.
"The Sign Theory of Jakob von Uexküll", in Classics of Semiotics (English edition of Die Welt als Zeichen: Klassiker der modernen Semiotik, Berlin: Wolf Jobst Siedler Verlag), ed. Martin Krampen, Klaus Oehler, Roland Posner, Thomas A. Sebeok, and Thure von Uexküll (New York: Plenum Press, 1987), 147-179.
1982.
"Semiotics and the Problem of the Observer", in Semiotics 1982, ed. John Deely and Jonathan Evans (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1987), 3-12.
VERBEKE, G.
1978.
"La Philosophie du Signe chez les Stoiciens", in Les Stoiciens et Leur Logique, ed. J. Brunschwig (Paris: Gallimard), 401-424.
VIVÉS, Ludovicus, ed.
1883-1886.
The only complete modern edition (Paris), but based on the critically defective Lyons 1663 edition, of the 1637-1644 Cursus Theologicus of John Poinsot (discussion in Deely 1985: 396, 397, esp. 398 n. 3, 402 n. 7, 403 n. 8, 442, 459 n. 95); see Poinsot entry above.
VOLO INOV, V. N.
1926.
"Slovo v zhini i slovo v poezii", Zvezda 6, 244-267, rendered "Discourse in Life and Discourse in Art (Concerning Sociological Poetics)" in Freudianism: A Marxist Critique, trans. and ed. by I. R. Titunik in collaboration with Neal H. Bruss (New York: Academic Press, 1976), 93-116, to which translation page references are keyed.
1929.
Marksism i filosofiia iazyka. Osnovnye problemy sotsiologicheskogo metoda v nauke o iazyke, translated by Ladislav Matejka and I. R. Titunik as Marxism and the Philosophy of Language (New York: Seminar Press, 1973), to which translation page references are keyed.
WATT, W. C.
1984.
"Signs of the Times" (review of De George 1981), Semiotica 50-1/2, 97-155.
WHEELER, John Archibald.
1984.
"Bits, Quanta, Meaning", in Problems in Theoretical Physics, ed. A. Giovanni et al. (Salerno: University of Salerno Press), 121-141.
WILLIAMS, Brooke.
1982.
"The Historian as Observer", in Semiotics 1982, ed. John Deely and Jonathan Evans (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1987), 13-25.
1983.
"History as a Semiotic Anomaly", in Semiotics 1983, ed. Jonathan Evans and John Deely (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1987), 409-419.
1984.
"Foreword" (Collingwood in Relation to Semiotic) to Russell 1984: vii-xx.
1985.
"What Has History To Do with Semiotic?", Semiotica 54.1/2; preprinted in revised monograph form with index and historically layered bibliography under the title History and Semiotic (Victoria College of the University of Toronto: Toronto Semiotic Circle Number 4, Summer).
1985a.
"Challenging Signs at the Crossroads", prefatory essay to Thomas A. Sebeok, Contributions to the Doctrine of Signs ( = Sources in Semiotics IV; uncorrected reprint edition of 1976 original; Lanham, MD: University Press of America), xv-xlii.
1986.
"History in Relation to Semiotic", reprint with modest revisions of 1983 above in Deely, Williams, and Kruse 1986: 217-223.
1987.
"Introducing Semiotic to Historians", paper presented in the first AHA History and Semiotics session, at the One Hundred Second Annual Meeting of the American Historical Association, Washington, DC, 27--30 December 1987; available on microfilm or in xerographic form as part of the Proceedings of the American Historical Association, 1987, reference # 10485 (from: Order Fulfillment, University Microfilms International, 300 North Zeeb Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48106).
1987a.
"Historiography as a Current Event", in Semiotics 1987, ed. John Deely (Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1988), 479-486.
1988.
"Opening Dialogue between the Discipline of History and Semiotics", in The Semiotic Web: 1987, ed. Thomas A. Sebeok and Donna Jean Umiker-Sebeok (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1988), 821-834.
WILLIAMS, Brooke, and William PENCAK, Guest-Editors.
1991.
Special Issue of Semiotica on History, in press.
WINANCE, Eleuthère.
1983.
Review article in Revue Thomiste LXXXIII, no. 3: 514-516.

 

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