Let \(U\) be a universe and let \(V\) be a universe strictly greater than \(U\). Then \(\mathord {\textnormal {\textsf {Sh}}}(\mathord {\textnormal {\textsf {Topos}}}^{(1)}(U),V)\) is a \(V\)-logos.
Let \(U\) be a universe and let \(V\) be a universe strictly greater than \(U\). Then \(\mathord {\textnormal {\textsf {Sh}}}(\mathord {\textnormal {\textsf {Topos}}}^{(1)}(U),V)\) is a \(V\)-logos.