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Quodlibetarian
Quodlibetarian Quod"lib*e*ta"ri*an, n. One who discusses any subject at pleasure.

Meaning of Quodlibeta from wikipedia

- During the Middle Ages, quodlibeta were public dis****tions in which scholars debated questions "about anything" (de quolibet) posed by the audience. The...
- Alexander of Hales, he is often credited with inventing the genre of the quodlibeta. Guerric entered the Dominican order around 1225. References in his commentary...
- (2006). "Franciscan Quodlibeta in Southern Studia and at Paris, 1280–1300". In Schabel, Christopher (ed.). Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages....
- 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...
- that combines several different melodies. Quodlibet may also refer to: Quodlibeta, in Scholastic philosophy, a debate between students and teacher on an...
- 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)...
- commentary. His notebook contains reports (reportationes) of various quodlibeta, including his own. Like Durand of Saint-Pourçain, Prosper attacked the...
- O. (2007). "Continental Franciscan Quodlibeta after Scotus". In Christopher Schabel (ed.). Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Fourteenth Century...
- Scotus. Works by Henry of Ghent include: Quodlibeta Theologica (Paris, 1518; Venice, 1608 and 1613), a quodlibeta. Summae quaestionum ordinarium (Paris,...
- O. (2007). "Continental Franciscan Quodlibeta after Scotus". In Christopher Schabel (ed.). Theological Quodlibeta in the Middle Ages: The Fourteenth Century...