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  1. Opera Hactenus Inedita Rogeri Baconi: Metaphysica Fratris Bogeri (1905) by Roger Bacon, 2010-09-10
  2. The Root of the World and the Magical Letter by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  3. Opera Quædam Hactenus Inedita. V.1- (Latin Edition) by Roger Bacon, 2010-03-03
  4. Moral Philosophy by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  5. Lettre Sur Les Prodiges: De La Nature Et De L'Art (1893) (French Edition) by Roger Bacon, 2010-09-10
  6. Three Treatments of Universals (Medieval and Renaissance Texts and Studies) by Roger Bacon, 1989-12
  7. The Study Of Tongues by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  8. Compendium of the Study of Theology (Studien Und Texte Zur Geistesgeschichte Des Mittelalters, Band XX) by Roger Bacon, Thomas S. Maloney, 1988-10
  9. Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing 2010 (Studies in Computational Intelligence)
  10. Mathematics by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  11. Cruisers of the air;: The story of lighter-than-air craft; from the days of Roger Bacon to the making of the ZRS-4, by Clarence J Hylander, 1931
  12. Roger Bacon: Webster's Timeline History, 180 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-06-06
  13. The Mirror of Alchemy Composed by the Famous Friar Roger Bacon Sometime Fellow of Martin College and Brasen-nase College in Oxenforde by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-22
  14. Damien the Leper; Dan England and the Noonday Devil; The Franciscans: Love at Work and The Marvelous Doctor: Friar Roger Bacon by John Farrow, Myles Connolly, et all 1964

81. Biografía - Bacon, Roger
Translate this page Filósofo y monje inglés (1214-1294), gran erudito, impulsor de la ciencia medieval.
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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

82. Quotes: 110
Quotes bacon, roger feeling of the ignorant crowd, and the hiding of our own ignorance while making a display of our apparent knowledge. roger bacon
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There are in fact four very different stumbling blocks in the way of grasping the truth, which hinder every man however learned, and scarcely allow anyone to win a clear title to wisdom, namely, the example of weak and unworthy authority, longstanding custom, the feeling of the ignorant crowd, and the hiding of our own ignorance while making a display of our apparent knowledge.
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83. Roger Bacon En El Diccionario Soviético De Filosofía / 1965
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84. Ms. Berrios October 18, 2002 Bacon, Roger Bacon, Roger, English
bacon, roger, English philosopher and one of the first advocates of the experimental method in science. Born near Ilchester, England, about 1214 Died
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Ms. Berrios October 18, 2002 Bacon, Roger Bacon, Roger, English philosopher and one of the first advocates of the experimental method in science. Born near Ilchester, England, about 1214 Died probably Oxford, England, 1294. Bacon was a philosopher and teacher who was dissatisfied with the scholarship of his time and who continually sought new methods of learning. He was interested in any subject that he thought could broaden man’s understanding of the world. He studied languages, mathematics, astronomy, and even alchemy. His belief was that observation and experiment are essential to an understanding of nature. His writing were among the first to suggest the experimental method in science. Not much known about his life, except that he was a Franciscan monk who was educated at Oxford University and the University of Paris, and that he was often criticized for his outspoken views. Bacon believed that theology was the highest branch of knowledge, but his firm belief in observation and experiment, as well as his reported interest in magic, angered his immediate superiors in the Church. As a result, he was confined to a monastery for many years. Later, Bacon found favor with Pope Clement IV. About 1266 the Pope asked Bacon to write a general treatise on science. The work he produced, called the Opus Majus ("Creator work"), is the outline for an encyclopedia of all the sciences of his day, portions of these books still exist.

85. MIRROR OF ALCHEMY Bacon, Roger Diesel EBooks
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86. BACON, Roger., The Opus Majus Of Roger Bacon. Translated By Robert Belle Burke.
bacon, roger. The Opus Majus of roger bacon. Translated by Robert Belle Burke. Bristol Thoemmes Press. 2000 reprint of 1928 edition. 2000. Two volumes.
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87. Roger Bacon (1214 - 1294)

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89. Bacon, Roger In UK Directory: Library: Mathematicians
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Roger Bacon
born c. 1220, Ilchester, Somerset, or Bisley, Gloucester?, Eng.
died 1292, Oxford
English scientist and philosopher. He was educated at Oxford and the University of Paris and joined the Franciscan order in 1247. He displayed a prodigious energy and zeal in the pursuit of experimental science; his studies eventually won him a place in popular literature as a worker of wonders. He was the first European to describe in detail the process of making gunpowder, and he proposed flying machines and motorized ships and carriages. He therefore represents a historically precocious expression of the empirical spirit of experimental science, even though his actual practice of it seems to have been exaggerated. His philosophical thought was essentially Aristotelian, though he was critical of the methods of theologians such as Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas , arguing that a more accurate experimental knowledge of nature would be of great value in confirming the Christian faith. He also wrote on mathematics and logic. He was condemned to prison c.

93. MSN Encarta - Bacon, Roger
bacon, roger (c. 12141294), English philosopher and scientist, one of the most influential teachers of the 13th century.
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97. Remarks In House
bacon, roger. Remarks in House. Franklin Institute tribute to Bower Award and Benjamin Franklin Medal recipients, E699 28AP
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99. Rocky Road: Roger Bacon
About a century after roger bacon s death, a physician named Peter of Trou claimed roger bacon suddenly found himself backed by the most powerful man in
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About a century after Roger Bacon's death, a physician named Peter of Trou claimed Bacon could conjure a bridge out of thin air, or use his magic mirror to see any part of the world. Bacon eventually acquired the reputation of a charlatan, as well as a dabbler in black magic. Besides contradicting each other, these characterizations of Bacon could not have been more ironic; during his lifetime, he never hid his disdain for people who claimed to have magical powers. Because he studied in England and not France, Bacon could read the writings of Aristotle. When France eventually allowed its students to do the same, scholars with Bacon's knowledge were in demand, so he traveled to the University of Paris in the 1240s to teach. Around this time, he read Secretum Secretorum , a book covering politics, medicine and natural philosophy. Although attributed to Aristotle, the work's origins were obscure, and it reached medieval Europe through Muslim scholars. The combination of Greek (hence Pagan) and Islamic science concerned many Europeans, but it fascinated Bacon. His fondness for this book was just one instance where his interests aroused suspicion among religious authorities, and the opinions of religious authorities mattered in Bacon's life because he became a Franciscan friar. Bacon's decision to become a friar may have been more pragmatic than inspired. In an age before movable type, books were rare. He spent what would today be the equivalent of millions of dollars on books, perhaps exhausting his family's finances, or at least his family's patience. The Franciscans may have been an alternate source of income, but Bacon's active mind caused constant friction with the religious order. Curiosity like Bacon's was not always admired. During much of the Middle Ages, in fact, curiosity was considered a disease, a sort of "lust of the eyes." Bacon's curiosity, plus his complete lack of tact, irritated his superiors. (Historians often marveled at the sheer absence of political skill Bacon exhibited; he believed that people he called stupid should thank him for the input.) The man who had spent a fortune on books found himself asking permission from his order just to read what he wanted. Then his luck changed.

100. Roger Bacon
Engelsk Franciskanermunk, filosof, naturforskare och vetenskapsman. Lärare vid Oxford. Levde ca 12101292.
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Engelsk Franciskanermunk, filosof, naturforskare och vetenskapsman. Lärare vid Oxford. Levde ca: 1210-1292. Alias: bacon bacon r bacon, r bacon roger bacon, roger r bacon och roger bacon normal Han forskade inom matematik astronomi och framförallt optik. Han uppfann förstoringsglaset som senare ledde till uppfinnandet av glasögon. Han ska ha föreslagit till påven att man skulle bygga ett stort teleskop så man skulle få möjlighet att se in i himlen och studera förhållandena där. Han ska ha varit den förste europé som beskrev krut (1257). Han, 300 år före Leornardo da Vinci, funderade på flygmaskiner, motrdrivna fartyg och annan mekanik. Han hade stor betydelse för utvecklingen av den empiriska metoden. Han menade att de vetenskapliga lärosatserna inte enbart skulle baseras på religion eller tankens kraft utan att vetenskapsmannen skulle göra försök att underbygga sina teorier Han blev fruktad och satt i fängelse i tio år för sina ord.

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