Authors/Ockham/Quodlibeta Septem

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The Quodlibeta septem or Seven Quodlibets are probably the record of disputations held in the Franciscan house near London where Ockham taught after finishing at Oxford. This probably took place between the Autumn of 1322 and 1324, between Ockham and his critic Walter Chatton. The disputed subjects range from grammar and logic to metaphysics, epistemology and ethics. The work was revised by Ockham in Avignon 1324-25.

Quodlibeta Septem

Editions

  • Joseph C. Wey, ed., in Opera theologica, vol. 9, St. Bonaventure, NY: The Franciscan Institute, 1980, 838pp.

Manuscripts

Translations

  • Freddoso, Alfred J., and Kelly, Francis E., (trans.) 1991. Quodlibetal Questions. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press (complete)
  • Bosley and Tweedale 1997, 425–7 (from IV.35), 427–30 (from V.10), 430–3 (from V.12–13), 433–5 (from V.23), 125–36 (VII.11 [with parts of III.1], VII.15, VII.17).