10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUODLIBETIC»
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Romance Languages and Linguistic Theory 2000: Selected ...
1 .4 Specificity In what follows I will distinguish two types of 'specificity': (a) scopal
specificity, and (b) quodlibetic specificity? The former notion concerns the issue
of whether the variable introduced by the DP is 'under the influence' of some ...
2
Medieval Theology and the Natural Body
Quodlibets represent the mature rather than the early thought of masters,3 and
the form could accommodate responses to the moment, the most obvious
examples of which are quodlibetic questions generated in 1291 and 1294 by the
fall of ...
Peter Biller, Alastair J. Minnis, 1997
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus
bookie n syn BOOKMAKER, layer bookish adj syn PEDANTIC, academic, book-
learned, hooky, quodlibetic, scholastic rel booksy, highbrow book-learned adj
syn PEDANTIC, academic, bookish, hooky, quodlibetic, scholastic bookmaker n
one ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1988
4
Manual of patrology and history of theology
Animated with the same purpose and ideas, Thomas was obviously led to
institute the quodlibetic disputation. The interest aroused by the ordinary
disputation, in which the subject was determined by the master would be
increased tenfold ...
Fulbert Cayré, H. Howitt, 1940
5
History of Medieval Philosophy
Whilst the ordinary lectures of the masters and bachelors were of necessity
confined to the Bible, the quodlibetic exercises ranged through all the known
domains of science. Alongside questions on theology we find in them questions
from ...
6
Reference and quantification: the partee effect
These facts can be taken to follow from what Hamilton (1858) calls the
quodlibetic character of any1, as explicated in terms of Vendle- r's (1967) blank
warranty, Kadmon and Landman's (1993) widening and strengthening (cf. Krifka
1995) ...
Greg N. Carlson, Francis Jeffry Pelletier, 2005
18. quest I. | Hadrian. in quodlibetic. qurest. 5, art. 3. b. "' Major, in 4. dist. 14.
qumst. 2. concl. 3. " Et illam opinionem communiter sequuntur doctores antiqui.
Biel. in 4. dist. 14. quaest. 2. d. ° Venmtamen haec sententia magistri falsa est, et
jam ...
James Ussher, Charles R. Elrington, 1625
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The Edinburgh Review, Or Critical Journal: ... To Be ...
... Mathematics, perpetuated by endowment, were in the seventeenth century the
only classes that remained open in the halls of the Faculty of Arts, in which,
besides other exercises, the Quodlibetic Disputations were still annually
performed.
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Edinburgh Review: Selections, Comprising the Best Articles ...
... Mathematics, perpetuated by endowment, were in the seventeenth century the
only classes that remained open in the halls of the Faculty of Arts, in which,
besides other exercises, the Quodlibetic Disputations were still annually
performed.
“Hey,atleast I didn't say quodlibetic,”deadpanned Scotty. “I'd beenallrightwith that.
Yeah, my Maserati has oneof thosein chrome. Yeah. I'm pretty sureitdoes.”
Wentworth pushed hislargeblack glasses back fromtheend of his nose, stood up
asif ...