In what follows, an account is given of references appearing in Logica and Controversiae.
It is seen that the most important explicit sources are Petrus Tataretus, Matthias Flacius Jr., Rodolphus Goclenius, Jacobus Zabarella, and Collegium Conimbricense.
Below, subdivisions of books are referred to as parts (libri), those of parts as chapters (capita); works (opera) may have books as their components. [More in accord with the Latin terminology—and less with the current sense of “book”—would be to speak of books as items that have chapters as their components and that are themselves always components of a larger whole.] In parentheses is indicated the frequency of references to the relevant item.
All of these are highly specific (references to a chapter or a page within a part of a book):