• Description

    Quodlibetal disputes were formal university debates, held twice a year during Advent and Lent, in which questions on any topic could be brought forward by those in attendance; supporting and opposing arguments were discussed and then ultimately resolved by the presiding master. Thomas Aquinas presided over twelve quodlibetal disputes, which cover a range of topics, both speculative and practical; the Quodlibets here are considerably edited reports of these debates. Quodlibets VII–XI are from Aquinas’s first teaching period in Paris (1256–1259), and Quodlibets I–VI, XII are from his second teaching period in Paris (1269–1272).

     

    Notes on text:

    The Latin text used in this volume is based on the Leonine Edition (1996). The English translation of the Quodlibetal Questions was prepared by Urban Hannon.

  • PRODUCT DETAILS

    Authors: St. Thomas Aquinas, The Aquinas Institute
    Pages: 712
    Publish Date: 2024
    Publisher: Emmaus Academic
    Imitation Leather ISBN: 978-1623400286
    Imitation Leather SKU: G0039
    Categories: Academic, Aquinas Aristotle Commentaries, Aquinas Other Works, Emmaus Academic, Latin-English Opera Omnia, St. Thomas Aquinas, The Aquinas Institute, Theology, Thomas Aquinas

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