Roma Vat. Lat. 3066

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Vat. lat. 3066 and Vat. lat. 3124 were originally one codex copied at Padua between 1347 and 1352 from quaternuli for the most part originating in Bologna between 1337 and 1346. Vat. lat. 3066 contains works criticizing theses of Burley, Kilvington's sophismata, Burley's De puritate artis logicae and his quodlibetal quaestio de primo et ultimo instanti. Vat. lat. 3144 contains the disputation of John of Casale on motion and part of Heytesbury's Regulae. At the University of Padua in 1352 Franciscus de Ferraria used Bradwar-dine's De proportione in motibus in his quaestio on the same subject.[1]
  1. Brian Lawn, The Rise and Decline of the Scholastic "Quaestio Disputata": With Special Emphasis on Its Use in the Teaching of Medicine and Science, BRILL 1993

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