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  1. Thomas Bradwardine, Geometria speculativa: Latin text and English translation with an introduction and a commentary (Boethius) by Thomas Bradwardine, 1989
  2. Thomas Bradwardine: A View of Time and a Vision of Eternity in Fourteenth-Century Thought (Studies in the History of Christian Thought) by Edith Wilks Dolnikowski, 1997-08-01
  3. Predetermination et liberte creee a Oxford au XIVe siecle: Buckingham contre Bradwardine (Etudes de philosophie medievale) (French Edition) by Jean Francois Genest, 1992
  4. Thomas Bradwardine, Insolubilia (Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations) by S. Read, 2010-03-31
  5. 14th-Century Philosophers: William of Ockham, Gersonides, Catherine of Siena, Ramon Llull, Pietro D'abano, Thomas Bradwardine, Jean Buridan
  6. 14th-Century Mathematicians: Zhu Shijie, Gersonides, Thomas Bradwardine, Madhava of Sangamagrama, Jamshid Al-Kashi, Nicole Oresme, Parameshvara
  7. 14th-Century Latin Writers: Dante Alighieri, John Wycliffe, William of Ockham, Petrarch, Thomas Bradwardine, Baldus de Ubaldis, Duns Scotus
  8. Thomas of Bradwardine: Tractatus de Proportionibus - Its Significance by Thomas of Bradwardine, 1961
  9. People From Chichester: J. F. C. Fuller, Thomas Bradwardine, William Juxon, Michael Ashcroft, Baron Ashcroft, George Murray
  10. 1290 Births: Thomas Bradwardine, Barlaam of Seminara, Richard Rolle, Ambrogio Lorenzetti, Margaret of Burgundy, Queen of France
  11. 14th-Century Scientists: 14th-Century Mathematicians, Zhu Shijie, Gersonides, Thomas Bradwardine, Madhava of Sangamagrama, Jamshid Al-Kashi
  12. 14th-Century Roman Catholic Archbishops: Pope Clement V, Pope Urban Vi, Pope Clement Vi, Gil Álvarez Carrillo de Albornoz, Thomas Bradwardine
  13. BRADWARDINE, THOMAS(c. 13001349): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Jean-François Genest, 2006
  14. Medieval European Mathematics: Fibonacci, Alcuin, Adelard of Bath, Thomas Bradwardine, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Jordanus de Nemore, Abacus School

1. Thomas Bradwardine
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2. Bradwardine, Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Bradwardine, Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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Thomas of Bradwardine (BRAGWARDIN, BRANDNARDINUS, BREDWARDYN, BRADWARDYN, DE BREDEWARDINA). Born about 1290;
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BRADWARDINE, THOMAS Archbishop of Canterbury; b. probably at Chichester, Sussex, 1290;
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11. Thomas Bradwardine - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In Tractatus de proportionibus (1328), Thomas Bradwardine extended the theory ofproportions of Eudoxus to anticipate the concept of exponential growth,
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Thomas Bradwardine (c. August 26 ), was an English archbishop , often called "the Profound Doctor". He was born either at Hartfield in Sussex or at Chichester He was educated at Balliol 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 subsequently moved to Merton College on a fellowship. 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.

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Thomas Bradwardine (c. 1290 August 26 1349), was an English archbishop, oftencalled the Profound Doctor . He was born either at Hartfield in Sussex or
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Thomas Bradwardine (c. August 26 ), was an English archbishop , often called "the Profound Doctor". He was born either at Hartfield in Sussex or at Chichester He was educated at Balliol 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 subsequently moved to Merton College on a fellowship. 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

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In memory of Thomas Bradwardine. Article in Undetermined Language HOFMANN JE . bradwardine thomas PMID 14870184 PubMed OLDMEDLINE for Pre1966
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'''Thomas Bradwardine''' (c. August 26 ), was an English archbishop , often called "the Profound Doctor". He was born either at Hartfield in Sussex or at Chichester
He was educated at Balliol 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 subsequently moved to Merton College on a fellowship. 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); ''De Arithmetica practica'' (Paris, 1502); ''De Proportionibus'' (Paris, �495; Venice, 1505); ''De Quadratura Circuli'' (Paris, 1495); and an ''Ars Memorative'', Sloane manuscripts. No. 3974 in the British Museum
Bradwardine was one of the '''Oxford Calculators''', of Merton College, Oxford University, studying mechanics with William Heytesbury, Richard Swineshead, and John Dumbleton. The Oxford Calculators distinguished '''kinematics''' from '''dynamics''', emphasizing kinematics, and investigating '''instantaneous velocity'''. They first formulated the '''mean speed theorem''': a body moving with constant velocity travels distance and time equal to an accelerated body whose velocity is half the final speed of the accelerated body. They also demonstrated this theorem essence of "The Law of Falling Bodies" long before

15. Aperçu Sur La Notion De Dénomination D’un Rapport Numérique Au Moy
Translate this page bradwardine thomas, Crosby HL éd. et trad. Thomas Bradwardine, His «Tractatusde proportionibus», Madison, Wisconsin, 1955.
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C.N.R.S., UMR «Savoirs et textes» rommevaux@univ-lille3.fr R©sum© La notion de d©nomination d’un rapport domine la th©orie de la proportionnalit© au Moyen ‚ge et   la Renaissance. Elle appara®t dans des contextes diff©rents, trait©s d’arithm©tique, ©ditions des ‰l©ments , trait©s sur la th©orie des proportions, etc. L’expos© le plus complet sur cette notion se trouve dans le commentaire de Clavius   la d©finition 4 du livre V des ‰l©ments d’Euclide. Clavius se fait ici l’©cho des travaux de ses pr©d©cesseurs en particulier de Jordanus et de Campanus, mais ne rapporte pas la th©orie des rapports irrationnels initi©e par Bradwardine et d©velopp©e par Oresme. Abstract The notion of the denomination of a ratio dominates the theory of proportionality in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It appears in different contexts, arithmetic treatises, editions of the

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17. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Thomas Of Bradwardine
Theologian known as the Doctor Profundus.
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(BRAGWARDIN, BRANDNARDINUS, BREDWARDYN, BRADWARDYN, DE BREDEWARDINA). Born about 1290; died in London, 26 August, 1349. His birthplace is variously assigned to Bradwardine, Hertfield, or Cowden; but he himself states that he was born at Chichester. He was educated at Merton College, Oxford, and in 1325 was one of the proctors of the university who took part in the litigation between the university and Cardinal Galhardus de Mora, Archdeacon of Oxford. As a theologian he attained great fame, being known as the Doctor Profundus. His theological lectures delivered at Oxford were expanded into the famous treatise on grace known as "Summa Doctoris Profundi" or "De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum ad suos Mertonenses". Chaucer Avignon on 19 July, 1349; and then returned to England. But the pestilence was raging there, and immediately on his arrival in London he fell a victim to it. His European reputation as a scholar was based not only on his famous theological treatise but also on his mathematical works: De proportionibus (Paris, 1495); De quadratura circuli (Paris, 1495); Arithmetica speculativa (Paris, 1502); and Geometria speculativa (Paris, 1530). Other works of a similar nature exist in manuscript. EDWIN BURTON
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18. Bradwardine
Biography of thomas bradwardine (12951349) thomas bradwardine s date ofbirth is not known with any certainty. In 1 the date is given as between 1290
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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.

19. References For Bradwardine
References for the biography of thomas bradwardine. EW Dolnikowski, thomasbradwardine a view of time and a vision of eternity in fourteenth century
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References for Thomas Bradwardine
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. [available on the Web] Books:
  • H L Crosby, Thomas of Bradwardine. His Tractus de Proportionibus. Its significance for the development of Mathematical Physics (Madison, Wis., 1955).
  • E W Dolnikowski, Thomas Bradwardine : a view of time and a vision of eternity in fourteenth- century thought (Leiden, 1995).
  • J-F Genest, (Paris, 1992).
  • P V Spade, Insolubilia and Bradwardine's theory of signification, Lies, language and logic in the late Middle Ages (London, 1988). Articles:
  • I Boh, Bradwardine's (?) critique of Ockham's modal logic, in Historia philosophiae medii aevi Band I, II (Amsterdam, 1991), 55-70.
  • H L L Busard, Zwei mittelalterliche Texte zur theoretischen Mathematik: die "Arithmetica speculativa" von Thomas Bradwardine und die "Theorica numerorum" von Wigandus Durnheimer, Arch. Hist. Exact Sci.
  • S Drake, Bradwardine's function, mediate denomination, and multiple continua, Physis - Riv. Internaz. Storia Sci.
  • 20. Bradwardine, Thomas (1290-1349) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Bio
    bradwardine, thomas (12901349) bradwardine was also one of the Oxfordcalculators and studied mechanics with William Heytesbury, Richard Swineshead,
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    Bradwardine, Thomas (1290-1349)

    English cleric and mathematician who was the first to systematically study the star polygon Bradwardine was also one of the Oxford calculators and studied mechanics with William Heytesbury, Richard Swineshead, and John Dumbleton. For the last month of his life, Bradwardine was Archbishop of Canterbury. Oxford calculators

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