"De vetula" is a medieval Latin text attributed to the 12th-century scholar and poet Walter of Bibbesworth. The title translates to "On the Old Woman." The work is notable for its humorous and satirical depiction of various aspects of life and relationships, often through the lens of a comical narrative involving a discussion or argument involving an old woman. The text is sometimes recognized for its playful and witty portrayal of morality and societal norms during the Middle Ages.

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