Ampliative (from Latin ampliare, "to enlarge"), a term used mainly in logic, meaning "extending" or "adding to that which is already known". [1]
This terminology was often used by medieval logicians in the analyses of the temporal content of their subject terms. [2] There were three rules outlined in its usage:
There are Roman texts that refer to it as ampliatio. [3]
In Norman law, an ampliation was a postponement of a sentence in order to obtain further evidence. [1]
Ampliative (from Latin ampliare, "to enlarge"), a term used mainly in logic, meaning "extending" or "adding to that which is already known". [1]
This terminology was often used by medieval logicians in the analyses of the temporal content of their subject terms. [2] There were three rules outlined in its usage:
There are Roman texts that refer to it as ampliatio. [3]
In Norman law, an ampliation was a postponement of a sentence in order to obtain further evidence. [1]