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  1. Roger Bacon's Letter: Concerning The Marvelous Power Of Art And Nature And The Nullity Of Magic by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  2. Part of the Opus tertium of Roger Bacon, including a fragment now printed for the first time by Roger Bacon, 1912-01-01
  3. Roger Bacon as a scientist by Karl Eugen Guthe, 1914-01-01
  4. History of the Vulgate in England from Alcuin to Roger Bacon: Being an Inquiry into the text of some English Manuscripts of the Vulgate Gospels by H. H. Glunz, 2010-12-09
  5. The Life & Work of Roger Bacon: An Introduction to the Opus Majus (1914) by John Henry Bridges, 2009-06-01
  6. The English Magicians: Roger Bacon, Dr. John Dee And William Lilly by W. H. Davenport Adams, 2010-09-10
  7. The Cipher of Roger Bacon by Roger; Newbold, William; Kent, Roland Bacon, 1928
  8. De Nigromancia
  9. The Art and Science of Logic (Mediaeval Sources in Translation) by Roger Bacon, 2009-04-15
  10. Tract on the Tincture and Oil of Antimony by Roger Bacon, 2008-03-09
  11. Philosophy by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  12. Optical Science by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  13. The Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages (Latin Edition) by John Sherren Brewer, Roger Bacon, 2009-11-12
  14. Experimental Science by Roger Bacon, 2010-09-10

61. Roger Bacon Band Information Center
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63. The Online Books Page: Roger Bacon (Bacon, Roger, 1214?-1294)
bacon, roger, 1214?1294 Friar bacon His Discovery of the Miracles of Art, Nature, and Magick (HTML at sacred-texts.com)
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64. High School Sports: Winton Woods 52, Roger Bacon 27
Winton Woods 52, roger bacon 27. Girls basketball score, after three quarters. Hard to believe it was 102, bacon, early on. But once Winton Woods got its
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65. Roger Bacon Biography
roger bacon (12141294), also known as Doctor Mirabilis (Latin astounding doctor ), was an English philosopher who placed considerable emphasis on
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Biography Base Home Link To Us Search Biographies: Browse Biographies A B C D ... Z Roger Bacon Biography Roger Bacon (1214-1294), also known as Doctor Mirabilis (Latin: "astounding doctor"), was an English philosopher who placed considerable emphasis on empiricism, and is thought of as one of the earliest advocates of the modern scientific method.
Bacon was born near Ilchester in Somerset. His family appears to have been well-off, but, during the stormy reign of Henry III of England, their property was despoiled and several members of the family were driven into exile.
Roger Bacon studied at Oxford, lectured on Aristotle and later became a Franciscan friar and a professor at Oxford. He probably took orders in 1233, and crossed over to France to study at the university of Paris, then the centre of intellectual life in Europe. The two great orders, Franciscans and Dominicans, were not long-established, and had begun to take the lead in theological discussion. Alexander of Hales led the Franciscans, while the rival order rejoiced in Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas. Bacon's abilities were soon recognised, and he enjoyed the friendship of such eminent men as Adam de Marisco and Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln. In the course of his teaching and research, he performed and described various experiments.
Bacon met the Cardinal Guy le Gros de Foulques, who became interested in his ideas and asked him to produce a comprehensive treatise. Bacon, being constrained by a rule of the Franciscan order against publishing works out of the order without special permission, initially hesitated. The cardinal became Pope Clement IV and urged Bacon to ignore the prohibition and write the book in secret. Bacon complied and sent his work, the Opus Majus, to the pope in 1267. It was followed in the same year by the Opus Minus, a summary of the main thoughts from the first work. In 1268, he sent a third work, the Opus Tertium to the pope, who died the same year. Bacon fell out of favor, and was in fact later imprisoned by the Franciscan order, presumably because of some of his controversial teachings and aggressive style.

66. BnF : Biographie De Roger Bacon
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67. Temple Of Roger Bacon
bacon, roger (1214?1294), English Scholastic philosopher and scientist, one of the most influential teachers of the 13th century.
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    Temple of Roger Bacon Bacon, Roger (1214?-1294), English Scholastic philosopher and scientist, one of the most influential teachers of the 13th century.
    Born in Ilchester, Somersetshire, Bacon was educated at the universities of Oxford and Paris. He remained in Paris after completing his studies and taught for a time at the University of Paris. Soon after his return to England in about 1251, he entered the religious order of the Franciscans and settled at Oxford. He carried on active studies and did experimental research, mainly in alchemy, optics, and astronomy.
    Bacon was critical of the methods of learning of the times, and in the late 1260s, at the request of Pope Clement IV, he wrote his Opus Majus (Major Work). In this work he represented the necessity of a reformation in the sciences through different methods of studying languages and nature. The Opus Majus was an encyclopedia of all science, embracing grammar and logic, mathematics, physics, experimental research, and moral philosophy. The response of the pope to Bacon's masterpiece is not known, but the work could not in any circumstances have had much effect in Bacon's time, because it reached Clement during the period of his fatal illness.
    Bacon's revolutionary ideas about the study of science caused his condemnation by the Franciscans for his heretical views. In 1278 the general of the Franciscan order, Girolamo Masci, later Pope Nicholas IV, forbade the reading of Bacon's books and had Bacon arrested. After ten years in prison, Bacon returned to Oxford. He wrote Compendium Studii Theologiae (A Compendium of the Study of Theology, 1292) shortly before his death.

68. Roger Bacon's Opus Maius
This translation was made to aid in writing roger bacon on Geography and Cartography, by David Woodward and Herbert M. Howe in roger bacon and the
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ROGER BACON OPERIS MAJORIS PARS QUARTA MATHEMATICAE IN DIVINIS UTILITAS
ROGER BACON THE FOURTH PART OF THE OPUS MAIUS: MATHEMATICS IN THE SERVICE OF THEOLOGY
Sections of interest to the history of geographical thought and cartography from the thirteenth-century Franciscan scholar Roger Bacon's Opus Maius (ca. 1268) Emeritus Professor of Classics, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Page numbers in parentheses refer to the Latin edition by John Henry Bridges, ed. The "Opus Majus" of Roger Bacon . London: Williams and Norgate, 1900. This translation was made to aid in writing "Roger Bacon on Geography and Cartography," by David Woodward and Herbert M. Howe in Roger Bacon and the Sciences: Commemorative Essays, ed. Jeremiah Hackett (Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1997), 199-222. Although it is an improvement over the only other English translation, by Robert Belle Burke (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1928), it is a working document which includes queries and notes in square brackets. It is not intended as a fully annotated and polished translation and should not be quoted as such. It is posted here for the convenience of researchers. Readers may also be interested in Woodward's “Roger Bacon's Terrestrial Coordinate System,”

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70. Roger Bacon Quotes
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