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|Magna Moralia, _i.e._, | Ethics, abbreviated from | Aristotle and Eudemus. |---------------------------------- | 4 P.M. | |Theocritus. |Herodotus. |Virgil. |Aristotle, Problems. FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 57: Giraldus Cambrensis, ed. Brewer, I, pp. 45-47.] [Footnote 58: Quoted by Rashdall, I, p. 219.] [Footnote 59: Malagola, _Statuti delle Universita i dei Collegi dello Studio Bolognese._ Selections from pp. 41-43.] [Footnote 60: Bulaeus, _Historia Universitatis Parisiensis_, IV, 332.] [Footnote 61: Dante, _Quaestio de Aqua et Terra_, tr. A.C. White, pp. VII-IX.] [Footnote 62: Document printed by Rashdall, II, Pt. II, pp. 742-3.] [Footnote 63: Rashdall, I, p. 226.] [Footnote 64: Malagola, _Statuti_, etc., p. 116.] [Footnote 65: _Acta Nationis Germanicae_, pp. 4, 8.] [Footnote 66: Malagola, _Statuti_, etc., p. 116.] [Footnote 67: Document printed by Rashdall, II, Pt. II, p. 734.] [Footnote 68: Rashdall, I, p. 229.] [Footnote 69: Document printed by Rashdall, Vol. II, Pt. II, p. 766.] V REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREES IN ARTS In general, the candidate for the A.B. degree must have taken part as "respondent" or "opponent" (see p. 115) in a prescribed number of disputations, and must have "heard" the lectures on certain prescribed books before taking his examination for the degree. (This examination seems, in some cases, to have been little more than a certification by a committee of Masters that the student had fulfilled the foregoing requirements.) The candidate for the degree of A.M. must have completed further prescribed books and disputations, and must have "read," i.e., lectured upon, some book or books which he had previously "heard," before taking his examination for the License (to teach everywhere). No general statement can be given as to the required number of disputations; the practice differed at various times and places. The Statutes of Leipzig required during the fifteenth century six "ordinary" and six "extraordinary" responses from the prospective Bachelor. The prospective Master was required to declare that he had been present at
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