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  1. Thomas Bradwardine: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  2. 1349 Deaths: Thomas Bradwardine, Alexander de Bicknor, Juan Manuel, Duke of Peñafiel, Joan Ii of Navarre, Richard Rolle, Bonne of Bohemia
  3. Thomas Bradwardine, Geometria Speculativa. Latin Text and English Translation with an Introduction and Commentary. by George. MOLLAND, 1989-01-01
  4. 14th-Century Deaths From Bubonic Plague: Giovanni D'andrea, Anne of Bohemia, Alfonso Xi of Castile, Geert Groote, Thomas Bradwardine
  5. Thomas Bradwardine
  6. People From Hartfield: Thomas Bradwardine, Michael Wilford, Madeline Smith, John Ellman, Bertram Walter Elles
  7. Trait� des rapports entre rapidit�s dans mouvements - Sur les rapports des rapp.: Sur les rapports entre les rapidit�s dans les mouvements by Nicole Oresme Thomas Bradwardine, 2010-04-23
  8. De causa Dei of Thomas Bradwardine: Book I, chapter 21 (in part) : does justice move or direct the divine will? by Thomas Bradwardine, 1985
  9. Thomas of Bradwardine, his Tractatus de proportionibus;: Its significance for the development of mathematical physics by Thomas Bradwardine, 1955
  10. Thomas Bradwardine and the origins of modern mechanics by Jonathan Horton, 1976
  11. Thomas of Bradwardine: His Tractatus de Proportionibus: Its Significance for the Development of Mathematical Physics by H. Lamar, Ed Crosby, 1961
  12. On future contingents by Thomas Bradwardine, 1981
  13. Archbishop Thomas Bradwardine,A Fourteenth Century Augustinian, A Study of his Theology in Historical Context by Heiko,Augustine Oberman, 1957-01-01
  14. Archbishop Thomas Bradwardine A Fourteenth Century Augustinian, A study of his theology in historical context by Heiko, Augustinus Oberman, 1957

21. Bradwardine
Biography of thomas bradwardine (12951349) thomas bradwardine. Born about 1295 in Chichester, England thomas bradwardine's date of birth is not known with any certainty
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Thomas Bradwardine
Born: about 1295 in Chichester, England
Died: 26 Aug 1349 in Lambeth, London, England
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Thomas Bradwardine 's date of birth is not known with any certainty. In [1] the date is given as between 1290 and 1300, in [2] the date is given as about 1290 while, for example, in [15] it is given as about 1300. These are merely guesses based on the first definite date we know for Bradwardine and that is August 1321 when he became a Fellow of Merton College, Oxford. August 1321 is the date on which Bradwardine was awarded his B.A. We have merely taken an average of the various birth dates suggested! We have given Bradwardine's birthplace as Chichester, but again this is based on little evidence. We know from Bradwardine's writings that his father, at the time of writing, was living in Chichester but since this must have been written more than twenty years after Bradwardine was born, it is somewhat fanciful to assume his father had not moved. Although it is not certain, there is strong evidence to suggest that Bradwardine remained at Merton College until 1335. He held various university posts during this time including proctor and he received a number of degrees such as M.A. in 1323 and B.Th. some time before 1333. It is during this period at Oxford that almost all of his works on logic, mathematics, and philosophy were written.

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23. Bradwardine, Thomas
bradwardine, thomas brad'wurdEn Pronunciation Key. bradwardine, thomas , c. 12951349, English mathematician, natural philosopher, and theologian. He was chaplain to Edward III (c. 1338) and later
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Bradwardine, Thomas u rd E n] Pronunciation Key Bradwardine, Thomas c. 1295 , English mathematician, natural philosopher, and theologian. He was chaplain to Edward III (c. 1338) and later Archbishop of Canterbury. As a mathematician he is known for his Tractatus de proportionibus velocitatum (1328), which attempted to derive novel quantitative relations between speed and force; as a natural philosopher he defended Aristotle's concept of the plenum against atomistic views. His major theological work, De causa Dei contra Pelagium, takes a determinist position on the problem of free will. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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24. BRADWARDINE, THOMAS. The Columbia Encyclopedia Sixth Edition. 2000
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25. Thomas Merton --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Deeply influenced in childhood by a devout , bradwardine, Thomasarchbishop of Canterbury, theologian, and mathematician. , Woodcock
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26. Literary Encyclopedia: Bradwardine, Thomas
bradwardine, thomas. (1280 (?) 1349). www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Religion.Religious Writer. Active 1300 - 1349 in England, Britain, Europe.
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1831 1886. Bradstreet, Anne (Bradstreet, Anne ). 1612 (?) - 1672. bradwardine,thomas (bradwardine, thomas ). 1280 (?) - 1349. Bragg, Melvyn (Bragg, Melvyn ).
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28. Bradwardine, Thomas
bradwardine, thomas Archbishop of Canterbury; b. probably at Chichester,Sussex, 1290; d. in London Aug. 28, 1349. His name is
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BRADLEY, GEORGE GRANVILLE: Dean of Westminster; b. at High Wycombe (30 m. w.n.w. Latin Prose Composition (London, 1881), and published Aids to Writing Latin Prose Recollections of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley Lectures on Ecclesiastes (Oxford, 1885; new ed., 1898); Lectures on the Book of Job (1887); and assisted R. E. Prothero in preparing the Life and Correspondence of Arthur Penrhyn Stanley (2 vols., London, 1894). BRADSHAW, WILLIAM: Puritan; b. at Market Bosworth (12 m. w. of Leicester), Leicestershire, 1571; d. at Chelsea 1618. He studied at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and became fellow of Sidney Sussex College in 1599; took orders but never received a living owing to his Puritan principles, and spent much of his time in retirement in Derbyshire, whence he made many journeys in behalf of the cause to which he was devoted. His chief work was English Puritanism: containing the main opinions of the rigid sort of those that are called Puritans in the Realm of England History of the Puritans, part ii, chap. i). The main point of his system was that he would subject no congregation to any ecclesiastical jurisdiction "save that which is within itself." He would have the members delegate their powers to pastors and elders, retaining that of excommunication. No clergyman should hold civil office. He was strongly opposed to "ceremonies." He was not a separatist and held that the king as "the archbishop and general overseer of all the churches within his dominions" had the right to rule and must not be resisted except passively. He published many other works and tracts, most of them anonymously.

29. New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia Of Religious Knowledge, Vol. II: Basilica - Chamb
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31. (BOOKBINDING)., Bindings In Cambridge Libraries.
bradwardine, thomas. Geometria speculativa simul cum quodam tractatude quadratura circuli noviter edito. Paris J. Petit, 1511.
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(BOOKBINDING). Bindings in Cambridge Libraries. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1929. With Notes by G.D. Hobson. Based on Researches by N.F. Barwell, H.M. Davies, and the late Charles E. Sayle. 72 plates (many in fine color). Folio, orig. cloth, gilt, t.e.g., others uncut. Cambridge: at the University Press, 1929. Limited to 230 copies. This volume contains 72 reproductions of bindings now, with one exception, in the possession of the University Library, the Fitzwilliam Museum, and the College libraries. Each plate is accompanied by descriptive text giving particulars of the date, provenance, binders, stamps, etc. The bindings range from a Romanesque example dating c. 1190 to the middle of the 18th century and include many notable continental pieces.Fine copy. This item is listed on Bibliopoly by Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller Inc. ; click here for further details.

32. BRADWARDINE, Thomas Of., Thomas Of Bradwardine. His Tractatus De
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33. Thomas Bradwardine
Translate this page bradwardine, thomas, Geometrica speculativa, texte latin et traduction anglaisede George Molland, Wiesbaden-Stuttgart, Franz Steiner Verlag, 1989.
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Thomas Bradwardine (1290-1349)
L'influence de Bradwardine sur N. de Cues est nette et se repère d'abord par une parenté lexicale. La question de l'irrationalité de ( est évoquée dans les mêmes termes par les deux auteurs. N. de Cues emprunte à Bradwardine l'appellation " diamètre " pour la diagonale, suivant une étymologie inexacte que celui-ci donne dans sa Geometria speculativa, 2.1.8. : "Deux triangles quelconques, pris de part et d'autre d'une ligne diagonale sur une surface quadrangulaire dont les côtés sont parallèles, sont égaux. Et on appelle diamètre une ligne diagonale qui est menée d'un angle à l'angle opposé, et si c'est un carré". Le rectangle obtenu par le produit du demi-diamètre et de la demi-circonférence du cercle est une référence commune ; cette proposition est déjà chez Bradwardine (3.6.5.) qui se réfère à Archimède . Dans le domaine des proportions, on trouve une même idée illustrée par la même figure à propos de la proportion entre le diamètre d'un cercle et une demi-corde qui le coupe à angle droit. Le passage se trouve chez N. de Cues dans le De Transmutationibus geometricis . Enfin, l'idée d'inscrire et de circonscrire un polygone régulier dans deux cercles qu'on trouve chez N. de Cues, par exemple dans

34. La Moyenne Proportionnelle
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La moyenne proportionnelle
Dans le De Mathematicis complementis , L.I., N. de Cues obtient la moyenne proportionnelle entre deux parties d’une droite afin de construire le carré isopérimétrique au cercle donné, grâce à un demi-cercle. Partant d’un cercle avec son rayon, on construit le rectangle dont la longueur fait la demi-circonférence du cercle. Puis on cherche la moyenne proportionnelle grâce au demi-cercle construit sur la base du rectangle et l’on obtient par là le côté du carré de même périmètre que le cercle de départ, cercle que l’on reproduit sur le carré. Dans le De Quadratura Circuli de 1450, le cercle donné est tracé plus bas. Pour cela, il utilise deux références mathématiques : la première proposition du traité De la mesure du cercle d’Archimède et les paragraphes de la section 4 de la troisième partie de La géométrie spéculative de Bradwardine. C’est en associant ces deux références qu’il pense avoir trouvé une proportion entre le droit et le courbe. Avec une singulière constance, à travers quelques variantes, il répète la même démonstration en quatre endroits différents de ses textes mathématiques.

35. Medieval Church.org.uk: Thomas Bradwardine (c.1295-1349)
thomas bradwardine. (c.1295 1349). Synopsis. bradwardine, thomas (doctorprofundus), b. probably in 1290 at Chichester, Eng.; d. in London, Aug.
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BRADWARDINE , Thomas (doctor profundus ), b. [probably in 1290 at Chichester, Eng.]; d. in London, Aug. 26, 1349; studied theology, philo.ophy, mathematics, and astronomy in Merton College, Oxford; became one of the proctors of the university in 1325; followed Edward III. as his confessor, since 1338, in his campaigns in France; and was chosen Archbishop of Canterbury, and consecrated at Avignon a few weeks before his death. His great work, De Causa Dei , more philosophical and metaphysical than theological in its character, was edited by Sir Henry Savile, London, 1618. Several of his mathematical works were published at Venice or Paris, 1495-1536. Philip Schaff, ed., A Religious Encyclopaedia or Dictionary of Biblical, Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical Theology
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Three logical treatises ascribed to Thomas Bradwardine . Copenhagen: Institut du moyen-age grec et latin, Universite de Copenhague, 1982. pp.164.

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thomas bradwardine. thomas bradwardine (c. 12901349), English archbishop,called the Profound Doctor, was born either at Hartfield
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Thomas Bradwardine (c. ), English archbishop, called "the Profound Doctor," was born either at Hartfield in Sussex or at Chichester. He was educated at Merton College, Oxford , where he took the degree of doctor of divinity, and acquired the reputation of a profound scholar, a skilful mathematician and an able divine. He was afterwards raised to the high offices of chancellor of the university and professor of divinity. From being chancellor of the diocese of London, he became chaplain and confessor to Edward III , whom he attended during his wars in France. On his return to England, he was successively appointed prebendary of Lincoln, archdeacon of Lincoln (1347), and in archbishop of Canterbury . He died of the plague at Lambeth on August 26 1349, forty days after his consecration. Chaucer in his Nun's Priest's Tale ranks Bradwardine with St Augustine . His great work is a treatise against the Pelagians, entitled De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum , edited by Sir Henry Savile (London, 1618). He wrote also

37. Thomas Bradwardine: A View Of Time And A Vision Of Eternity In Fourteenth-Centur
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Thomas Bradwardine (c. ), was an English archbishop , often called "the Profound Doctor". He was born either at Hartfield in Sussex or at Chichester He was educated at Merton College, Oxford , where he took the degree of doctor of divinity, and acquired the reputation of a profound scholar, a skilful mathematician and an able theologian . He was afterwards raised to the high offices of chancellor of the university and professor of divinity. From being chancellor of the diocese of London, he became chaplain and confessor to Edward III , whom he attended during his wars in France . On his return to England, he was successively appointed prebendary of Lincoln, archdeacon of Lincoln (1347), and in archbishop of Canterbury . He died of the plague at Lambeth on August 26 , 1349, forty days after his consecration. Chaucer in his Nun's Priest's Tale ranks Bradwardine with St. Augustine . His great work is a treatise against the Pelagians, entitled De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum , edited by Sir Henry Savile (London, 1618). He wrote also

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Thomas Bradwardine (c. ), was an English archbishop , often called "the Profound Doctor". He was born either at Hartfield in Sussex or at Chichester He was educated at Merton College, Oxford , where he took the degree of doctor of divinity, and acquired the reputation of a profound scholar, a skilful mathematician and an able theologian . He was afterwards raised to the high offices of chancellor of the university and professor of divinity. From being chancellor of the diocese of London , he became chaplain and confessor to Edward III , whom he attended during his wars in France . On his return to England, he was successively appointed prebendary of Lincoln, archdeacon of Lincoln (1347), and in archbishop of Canterbury . He died of the plague at Lambeth on August 26 , 1349, forty days after his consecration. Chaucer in his Nun's Priest's Tale ranks Bradwardine with St. Augustine . His great work is a treatise against the Pelagians , entitled De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum , edited by Sir Henry Savile (London, 1618). He wrote also De Geometria speculativa (Paris, 5530);

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