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quaestiones (noun): In Latin, meaning 'questions'. Typically used in academic or legal contexts to refer to a list of questions or issues to be addressed or discussed
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  • plural of quaestio

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Quaestiones disputatae antequam esset frater.
Disputationes were arranged to resolve controversial quaestiones.
Quaestiones de notitia dignitatum.
Etnondico mendacium quaestiones.
Quaestiones de antiquissima carminum Orphicorum aetate patria atque indole.
The work took the conventional form of the set of quaestiones disputatae familiar in Scholasticism.
The Quaestiones are most likely intended for use in legal education.
The major works partially preserved are, Quaestiones convivales PHerc.
The Quaestiones hebraicae in Genesim is one of his best works.
Printed editions of his works include, Quaestiones super tres libros Aristotelis de Anima.
Quaestiones disputatae de Veritate is one of the works by Thomas Aquinas.
The Roman writer Seneca, in his Naturales quaestiones c.
Quaestiones celeberrimae in Genesim.
Three ancient Muses were also reported in Plutarch 's Quaestiones Convivales 9.
Quaestiones Romanicae publishes only original articles, which are not included in other publications.

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Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis, accedunt clavis metrica, notulae Anglicae, et quaestiones.
Naturales quaestiones is an encyclopedia of the natural world written by Seneca around 65 AD.
A facsimile of Souter's 1908 edition of the Quaestiones is available from Google books.
Naturales quaestiones is a Latin work of natural philosophy written by Seneca around 65 AD.

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