curiositas
Curiositas is a Latin noun meaning curiosity, the eager desire to know or inquire. It is derived from curiosus, “careful, diligent, inquisitive,” from cura, “care.” In classical Latin, curiositas could denote a praiseworthy zeal for investigation as well as a merely curious or even trifling preoccupation, depending on context and intention.
In medieval and early modern Latin, curiositas increasingly carried a negative evaluation when it described an
In theological and philosophical discourse, curiositas warned against prying into the hidden things of God or
In modern usage, curiositas is commonly rendered as curiosity; in humanities it remains a historical term for