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  2. The Encyclopedia of Motorcycles by Roy Bacon, Roger Hicks, et all 2001-09-01
  3. Roger Bacon's Life And Work by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  4. Roger Bacon and the Sciences: Commemorative Essays (Studien Und Texte Zur Geistesgeschichte Des Mittelalters)
  5. The Cipher of Roger Bacon by William Romaine Newbold, 2010-05-23
  6. A Pageant Of The Thirteenth Century For The Seven Hundredth Anniversary Of Roger Bacon by John Erskine, 2010-09-10
  7. Roger Bacon: Sa Vie, Ses Ouvrages, Ses Doctrinces, D'après Des Textes Inédits (French Edition) by Roger Bacon, Émile Auguste Charles, 2010-03-09
  8. Roger Bacon by Arthur Edward Waite, 2006-09-15
  9. Roger Bacons Letter Concerning the Marvelous Power of Art and of Nature and Concerning the Nullity of Magic by Roger Bacon, 1982-03
  10. The Greek Grammar of Roger Bacon and a Fragment of His Hebrew Grammar: Ed. From the Mss. With Introduction and Notes by the Rev. Edmond Nolan and S. A. Hirsch [1902 ] by Roger Bacon, 2009-09-22
  11. First to Fly: From Roger Bacon to Sir Charles Kingsford Smith by Stanley Brogden, 1111
  12. Roger Bacon: The Father of Experimental Science and Medieval Occultism by H. Stanley Redgrove, 2010-05-23
  13. The opus Majus' of Roger Bacon, Volume 2 (Latin Edition) by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-12
  14. Roger Bacon (1873) (German Edition) by Leonhard Schneider, 2010-09-10

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22. H1 Medieval Sourcebook Roger Bacon Despair Over Thirteenth
Medieval Sourcebook roger bacon Despair over Thirteenth Century Learning. roger bacon from Compendium Studii Philosophiae. Coulton
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Roger Bacon: from Compendium Studii Philosophiae [Coulton Introduction (1910)] For a brilliant popular account of Roger Bacon see J. R. Green's Short History , chap. III, sect. iv; for a far more authoritative estimate of his work, Rashdall's Universities of Europe in the Miracle Ages , vol. II pp. 522 ff.. Bacon, in Dr Rashdall's words, was "the most astonishing phenomenon of the medieval schools...unlike other medieval thinkers, orthodox or unorthodox, he saw that the study of Greek was the true key to the meaning of Aristotle, and a knowledge of the Bible in the original the true foundation for a fruitful study of theology. All the characteristic ideas of the sixteenth century are held in solution, as it were, in the writings of Roger Bacon, mixed up no doubt with much that is redolent of the age in which he lived; but, of all the anticipations of modern ways of thinking with which his worlds abound, the most remarkable is his plan of educational reform." After twenty years of study and experiments, during which he expended on books and instruments the equivalent of nearly £40,000 modern money [=$200,000 in 1910!], Bacon joined the Franciscan Order, a step which he evidently lived to repent. His superiors forbade him to publish anything, and he would have died unknown but for the intervention of Pope Clement IV, who had heard of him before his elevation to the papacy, and who in 1266 sent a letter bidding him write down his ideas "without delay, and with all possible secrecy, without regard to any contrary precept of your Superiors or any constitution of your Order." In less than two years Bacon wrote three works extending to some 600 folio pages of print-the

23. Roger Bacon --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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roger bacon, was born in about 1220 AD. in England. He is remembered for his work in mathematics, and as a early advocate of the European "scientific" method. He was a student at the university in Paris and later at Oxford in England. about the development of gunpowder, flying machines, motorized vehicles, and telescopes. bacon died in about 1292 AD.
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Roger Bacon, was born in about 1220 AD. in England. He is remembered for his work in mathematics, and as a early advocate of the European "scientific" method. He was a student at the university in Paris and later at Oxford in England. He became a Franciscan friar during the 1250s. His works include writings in mathematics, alchemy, and optics. He is known to have authored Compendium of the Study of Philosophy (1272) and Compendium of the Study of Theology (1292). During his life time he experimented with ideas about the development of gunpowder, flying machines, motorized vehicles, and telescopes. Bacon died in about 1292 AD. References Asimov, I. (1964). Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology: The Living Stories of More than 1000 Great Scientists from the Age of Greece to the Space Age Chronologically Arranged. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. A Biographical Encyclopedia of Scientists . New York: Facts on File. Howard, A.V. (1951). Chamber's Dictionary of Scientists . London: Chambers. Ireland, N.O. (1962).

26. Roger Bacon --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
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28. Roger Bacon
Author roger bacon, O.F.M. Dating roger studied liberal arts at Paris, receiving his degree in arts from either Paris or Oxford before 1239. For a guide to bacon's considerable corpus, see M .
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Author : Roger Bacon, O.F.M. Dating : Roger studied liberal arts at Paris, receiving his degree in arts from either Paris or Oxford before 1239. As regent master in Paris, he was one of the first to lecture on the forbidden books of Aristotle at Paris where he lectured until 1247. Roger became a Franciscan sometime between 1257 and 1266. He taught the arts at the Franciscan studium at Paris. In 1266-8, he wrote the Opus maius Opus minus and Opus tertium by order of Pope Clement IV. Some of Bacon's opinions were condemned by the master general, Jerome of Ascoli between 1277 and 1279. Bacon wrote the Compendium studii theologiae in 1292, the last available date for his life.
Works : Roger Bacon was not a theologian, but is included in this list for criticism of contemporary methods of teaching theology in his Compendium studii theologiae edited by Hasting Rashdall, Aberdeen, 1911; reprinted 1966. For a guide to Bacon's considerable corpus, see M. G. Hackett, "Bacon, Roger," DMA Bibliography Klaus Kienzler, "Roger Bacon," BBK
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29. Bacon, Roger. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. bacon, roger. c.1214–1294?, English scholastic philosopher and scientist, a Franciscan. 1. See AG Little, ed., roger bacon Essays (1914, repr.
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31. Bacon, Roger. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth
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32. Memoirs Of Popular Delusions Vol. 3 - Roger Bacon
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33. Roger Bacon
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34. Roger Bacon (1214 - 1294)

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35. Biografía - Bacon, Roger
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Conocido como "Doctor Mirabilis", poseía un conocimiento profundo de las lenguas, a cuyo estudio se dedicó con gran interés, especialmente al latín, griego, hebreo y árabe. Consideró a las matemáticas como un saber fundamental y herramienta para entrar en los dominios de otras ciencias, afirmando que el cálculo era la primera de todas ellas. Fue el primero en proponer la reforma del calendario juliano; criticó el vigente sistema astronómico de Ptolomeo . En Física y Óptica preconizó a Galileo y Newton, formulando observaciones sobre numerosos fenómenos que explicó de manera racional y rechazando ciertas teorías aristotélicas tenidas hasta entonces por ciertas, como la de la propagación instantánea de la luz. En Filosofía, concibió el método experimental y despreció a los tomistas, para quienes el principio de autoridad -la palabra del maestro- era incuestionable. Por sus experimentos químicos fue acusado de hechicería y sólo se libró de sus enemigos gracias a la protección brindada por el papa Clemente IV , quien había leído su obra "Opus Majus". A la muerte de su protector es encarcelado, fruto de los odios y envidias de sus compañeros de orden, no siendo liberado hasta la muerte del sucesor de aquél, el papa

36. Roger Bacon En El Diccionario Soviético De Filosofía / 1965
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37. BACON, Roger
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38. Bacon, Roger (1220-1292) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
bacon, roger (12201292), Grosseteste. References. Clegg, B. The First Scientist The Visionary Genius of roger bacon. Carroll Graf, 2003. © Eric W. Weisstein.
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English scholar who, at one point, studied under Grosseteste at Oxford. He attempted to write a universal encyclopedia of knowledge. He is one of the first people (in the West) known to have mentioned gunpowder. Bacon appealed to Pope Clement to allow more experimentation in the educational system. He tried to construct a rainbow using glass beads in order to study it. This marked one of the earliest attempts to reproduce a natural phenomenon in the lab for closer scrutiny. Grosseteste
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39. Bacon, Roger
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Bacon, Roger
English philosopher and scientist.
He was interested in alchemy, the biological and physical sciences, and magic. Many discoveries have been credited to him, including the magnifying lens.
He foresaw the extensive use of gunpowder and mechanical cars, boats, and planes.
In 1266, at the invitation of his friend Pope Clement IV, he began his Opus majus/Great Work, a compendium of all branches of knowledge.
In 1268 he sent this with his Opus minus/Lesser Work and other writings to the pope.
In 1277 Bacon was condemned and imprisoned by the Christian church for 'certain novelties' (heresy) and not released until 1292.
Bacon wrote in Latin and his works include On Mirrors, Metaphysical, and On the Multiplication of Species.
He followed the maxim 'Cease to be ruled by dogmas and authorities; look at the world!' Bacon was born in Somerset and educated at Oxford and Paris.
He became a Franciscan monk and lectured in Paris about 1241-47, then at Oxford University.

40. BACON (ROGER) - Dictionnaire Philosophique De Voltaire
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