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ERICH H. RECK and STEVE AWODEY, trans. and ed., Frege's Lectures on Logic: Carnap's Student Notes, 19101914. Publications of the Archive of Scientific Philosophy, Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh. LaSalle, Illinois: Open Court, 2004. Pp. xiv + 170. ISBN 0-8126-9546-1 (cloth), 0-8126-9553-4 (paper).
*Department of Philosophy, The University of Iowa Iowa City, Iowa 52241, U. S. A. gregory-landini@uiowa.edu
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Carnap attended Frege's lectures at Jena for the winter 19101911 and summer 1913. He also attended Frege's lectures Logik in der Mathematik in the summer of 1914. This resulted in a series of lecture notes he later titled Begriffsscrhift I (29 pp), Begriffsschrift II (53 pp), and Logic in Mathematics (32 pp.). The notes are in the Stoltz-Schrey shorthand habitually used by Carnap. The originals are in Carnap's papers in the Archive of Scientific Philosophy at the Hillman Library, University of Pittsburgh. German originals of parts of the notes on the