ACADEMIC THESES FROM 16TH‑18TH CENTURIES
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https://doi.org/10.14195/2183-7260_61_12Keywords:
theses, Jesuits, university (16th‑18th centuries), Aristotle, neolatin literatureAbstract
With the invention of print the medieval university tradition of the disputatio becomes a n important genre, namely, on account of its iconographic, scientific and historical value both for the history of pedagogy and for the history of the university, and for the history of disciplines such as philosophy, theology, physics among others. In this article the thesis is presented as a printed text and as an academic act. Questions of authorship and evolution of its contents are also addressed.
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