Disputatio:Laurentius Valla

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I do not understand because "Inter opera SUA notius est De falso credita et ementita Constantini donatione" and not "Inter opera eius....". According to my Latin grammar (Gusmini, Monfroni, Romussi, Nexus, vol. 1, pag. 287, Torino 2002) you should always use eius when the adjective doesn't refer to the subject of the sentence as in this case. Actually opera isn't not the subject of the sentence. Thanks for your explanation--Massimo Macconi 19:12, 16 Octobris 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Perhaps eius is OK; I must have been thinking of Bradley's Arnold #354(ii): "Sometimes, when no ambiguity is likely to arise, suus refers in a simple sentence to something other than the subject of the sentence. Senātum ad suam sevēritātem revocāvī. I recalled the Senate to its strictness." IacobusAmor 20:16, 16 Octobris 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Disputatio text?[fontem recensere]

I am wondering if anybody knows where to find this famous text.Adrian Comollo 17:31, 3 Martii 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Fons recensionis mense Februario 2020[fontem recensere]

Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon, tomus 19. Lipsiae 1909, p. 998 (hic in interreti)