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Worth noting in this context:

Poinsot's Tractatus de signis is available digitized by InteLex in its 
Past Masters database[s].

Tom Izbicki

Richard Blum wrote:
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> Cursus Philosophicus that John of St Thomas published between 1631 and
> 1635 was brought out in three volumes in the 1930s under the
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> Johannes Poinsot, Cursus philosophicus Thomisticus. Nova editio a P.
> Beato Reiser O.S.B. (1929), Reimpressio revisa. 3 Bände. Reprint:
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