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IHSBS BABS Bakery has permission from Professor
Bruce Hozeski
Ph.D.
to use his explanation taken from: “Qualelibet” Newsletter- Volume XXI, Number 2, Autumn, 2005: The name Qualelibet is in Latin because Hildegard wrote in Latin. Here is a breakdown: Qualis, or quale means “of what sort” or “what kind of.” Libet, libere, libuit or libitum est means “it pleases” or “is agreeable.” So the title means “whatever is
pleasing to
you” with the idea being that the newsletter will be pleasing to the
reader and
that it can contain whatever information the readers wish it to and
will find
helpful. *For
further
information on Contact: Bruce W. Hozeski, Ph.D. Professor of English Ball State University 2000 W University Avenue Muncie IN 47306-0460 Email: bhozeski@bsu.edu Telephone: 765 285-8456 Fax: 765 285-3765 © 2007 babsbakery. This bakery and website is for educational purposes only. The information supplied here comes from a variety of sources and authors and not every statement made has been evaluated by the FDA. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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