Paolo della Pergola[1] (died 1455, Venice) was an Italian humanist philosopher, mathematician and Occamist[2] logician.
[3] Paolo della Pergola's most important work was probably De sensu composito et diviso.
[7] Among his pupils was also Nicoletto Vernia, a well known professor of philosophy in Padua.
[8] There is a memorial to him in San Giovanni Elemosinario, Venice.
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