It was entitled, "Quæstiones in Philosophia Discutiendæ .
The candidates for a Master's degree also published theses at this time, which were called Quæstiones magistrales.
In 1669 the title was changed to "Quæstiones pro Modulo Discutiendæ .
Although the “Quæstiones Medico-legales” of Zacchias was the first systematic work upon medical jurisprudence, his countrymen in succeeding centuries have contributed but little to this science.
The passage in Cæsalpin’s Quæstiones Peripateticæ is certainly the most resembling a statement of the entire truth that can be found in any writer before Harvey.
One immediate result was that the Comitia continued to exercise criminal jurisdiction by way of bill of pains and penalties, long after the Quæstiones had been established.
One of the most remarkable peculiarities of the institutions of the Republic is also traceable to this dependance of the Quæstiones on the Comitia.
They could do nothing which the Assembly of the Tribes could not have done; and, as the Assembly could not sentence to death, the Quæstiones were equally incompetent to award capital punishment.
I have dwelt on the history and characteristics of the Roman Quæstiones because the formation of a criminal jurisprudence is nowhere else so instructively exemplified.
The last Quæstiones were added by the Emperor Augustus, and from that time the Romans may be said to have had a tolerably complete criminal law.
In a previous treatise, Quæstiones celeberrimæ in Genesim .
From the 'Quæstiones Disputatæ' The relations which are spoken of as existing between God and creatures are not really in Him.
Under the title 'Quæstiones Disputatæ,' numerous problems in philosophy and theology are discussed at length.
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