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During the
Middle Ages,
quodlibeta were
public dis****tions in
which scholars debated questions "about anything" (de quolibet)
posed by the audience. The...
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There was once a
larger collection,
Quodlibeta maiora,
cited by John Bale, but it is now lost. The
surviving quodlibeta are
usually dated to 1312–1313. They...
- 1317–18 (transcription of the lectures; OT 5–7).
Quaestiones variae (OT 8).
Quodlibeta septem (before 1327) (OT 9).
Tractatus de
quantitate (1323–24. OT 10)...
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annuities were
licit or
illicit as a form of contract.
Richard of Middleton,
Quodlibeta doctoris eximii Ricardi de
Mediavilla ordinis minorum (Brescia, 1591;...
- commentary. His
notebook contains reports (reportationes) of
various quodlibeta,
including his own. Like
Durand of Saint-Pourçain,
Prosper attacked the...
- Scotus.
Works by
Henry of
Ghent include:
Quodlibeta Theologica (Paris, 1518; Venice, 1608 and 1613), a
quodlibeta.
Summae quaestionum ordinarium (Paris,...
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propugnatorius contra I Sent. Duns
Scoti Super IV
librum Sent. Duns
Scoti Contra Quodlibeta Joh. Duns
Scoti Contra librum primum et
quartum commentarii Oxoniensis...
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primarily from his time at St. Paul's,
where he
delivered a
number of
quodlibeta. The
quaestiones dis****tae from
those sessions survive, and illustrate...
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Canticle of Canticles, and the
Epistle to the Romans;
several Opuscula and
Quodlibeta,
various treatises, and
especially commentaries on
Peter the Lombard's...
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David Schabel. "Theological
Quodlibeta in the
Middle Ages: The
Fourteenth Century,
William Duba:
Continental Franciscan Quodlibeta".
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