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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. Thomas Bradwardine
bradwardine, thomas , c.1295–1349, English mathematician, natural philosopher, bradwardine, thomas (The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition)
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22. Thomas Bradwardine
bradwardine, thomas, brad wurden Pronunciation Key. bradwardine, thomas ,c.1295–1349, English mathematician, natural philosopher, and theologian.
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23. Bradwardine, Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
bradwardine, thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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25. Bradwardine, Thomas --  Encyclopædia Britannica
bradwardine, thomas archbishop of Canterbury, theologian, and mathematician.
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26. Merton, Thomas --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
bradwardine, thomas archbishop of Canterbury, theologian, and mathematician. Niles, John Jacob American folksinger, folklorist, and composer of solo and
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27. BRADWARDINE, THOMAS
bradwardine, thomas (Bragwardin, Brandnardinus, Bredwardyn, Bradwardyn, deBredewardina)—mathematician, philosopher, and theologian, called doctor profundus
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BRADWARDINE, Thomas (Bragwardin, Brandnardinus, Bredwardyn, Bradwardyn, de Bredewardina) doctor profundus , b. around 1290 in Bradwardine (Chichester), d. August 26, 1349 in London. De arithemetica speculativa (P 1495, crit. ed. H. L. Crosby, Madison (Wi.) 1955); De geometrica speculativa (P 1495, crit. ed.A. G. Molland, C 1967); De proportionibus velocitatum motuum written in 1328 (P 1495, crit. ed. H. L. Crosby, Madison (Wi.) 1976); De quadratura circuli (P 1495); De arithematica practica.; De continuo Insolubilia De causa Dei contra Pelagium et de virtute causarum ad suos Mertonenses , written before 1344 (ed. H. Savile, Lo 1618, F 1964), known as the Summa Doctoris Profundi calculatores De proportionibus K. Michalski, e , C 1957; H. A. Oberman, Archbishop Thomas Bradwardine. A Fourteenth Century Augustinian. Study of his Theology in its Historical Context , U 1957; idem, J. A. Wiesheipl, The Sermo epinicius ascribed to Thomas Bradwardine (1346) Thomas of Bradwardine. His Tractatus de Proportionibus. Its Significance for the Development of Mathematical Physics Bishop Bradwardine on the Artificial Memory Lies, Language and Logic in the Late Middle Ages

28. AUGUSTINIANISM
In that century thomas bradwardine referred to Augustine and used his writingsin a polemic with Pelagian sympathizers. George of Rimini, the superior of
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AUGUSTINIANISM PHILOSOPHICAL AUGUSTINIANISM. From among the philosophical movements of the time Augustinianism preferred Platonism and neo- Platonism over Aristotelianism. Augustinianism recognized religious faith over philosophical reflection. In its theory of knowledge it focussed more on internal experience than on sense perception. It taught the theory that God directly cooperated in the process of human knowledge (illumination). In the philosophy of nature, it held the theory of hylemorphism, a plurality of substantial forms in individual beings, the existence of rationes seminales (germinal contents). In anthropology it held a body-soul dualism, that the soul is dominant over the body and independent of the body, and that the will is superior to the intellect. In ethics it held that love was preeminent as the form of all the virtues. In the philosophy of God, its arguments for the existence of the Absolute referred to man, and expounded the attributes of the highest good in his nature. credo ut intelligam Sentences The influence of Augustinianism Christian philosophy was at its height in the thirteenth century. In the early thirteenth century Augustinianism was the dominant school, but in the latter half of the century it was embroiled in controversy with the followers of Aristotelianism and Thomism. The representatives of Augustinianism in this period included Roland of Cremona, Peter of Tarantaise (later Pope Innocent V), Robert Fitzacker, and R. Kilwardy. Franciscans who followed Augustinianism included Alexander of Hales, Bonaventury, Roger of Marston, William de la Mare, Richard of Middletown, R. Bacon, Matthew of Aquasparta, J. Peckham, P. Olivi, Alvarez Pelayo, Vitalis of Four, and Henry of Ghent (considered a neo-Augustinian).

29. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Canterbury
thomas bradwardine, 13491349. Simon Islip, 1349-1366. Simon Langham*, 1366-1368.William Whittlesey, 1368-1374. Simon Sudbury, 1375-1381.
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The Ancient Diocese of Canterbury was the Mother-Church and Primatial See of All England, from 597 till the death of the last Catholic Archbishop , Cardinal Pole, in 1558.
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When St. Augustine was sent to evangelize England by St. Gregory the Great Christian and a disciple of St. Gregory of Tours . This led him to Canterbury, where he converted the king and many thousands of Saxons in 597, the very year of his landing. Though St. Gregory had planned the division of England into two archbishoprics, one at London and one at York, St. Augustine's success at Canterbury explains how the southern archiepiscopal see came to be fixed there instead of at London. The first beginnings of the diocese are told by St. Bede (Hist. Eccl., I, xxxiii). "When Augustine, the first Archbishop of Canterbury, assumed the episcopal throne in that royal city, he recovered therein, by the King's assistance, a church which, as he was told, had been constructed by the original labour of Roman believers. This church he consecrated in the name of the Saviour, our God and Lord Jesus Christ , and there he established an habitation for himself and all his successors".

30. Arts: Literature: Authors: B: Bradwardine, Thomas - Open Site
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Biography BRADWARDINE, THOMAS (1290?-1349). —Theologian, was at Oxf., where he became Prof. of Divinity and Chancellor, and afterwards Chaplain to Edward III., whom he attended in his French wars. He was twice elected Archbishop of Canterbury by the monks, and on the second occasion accepted, but d. of the plague within 40 days. He wrote on geometry, but his great work was De Causa Dei (on the Cause of God against Pelagius), in which he treated theology mathematically, and which earned for him from the Pope the title of the Profound Doctor.
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Item Information Holdings More by this author Bradwardine, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1290?-1349. Subjects Mathematics Early works to 1800. Proportion. Browse Catalog by author: Bradwardine, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1290?-1349. by title: Thomas of Bradwardin... MARC Display Thomas of Bradwardine, his Tractatus de proportionibus : its significance for the development of mathematical physics / edited and translated by H. Lamar Crosby, Jr. by Bradwardine, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1290?-1349. Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 1955. 1955. Call Number: N8 BRA Description: xi, 203 p. ; 24 cm. Notes: Latin and English. Added Author: Crosby, Henry Lamar, 1916- Copy/Holding information Location Collection Call No.

32. BRADWARDINE, Thomas., Geometria Speculativa...simul Cum Quodam Tractatu De Quadr
Numerous woodcuts in the margins. 30 numbered leaves. Small folio, early 20th cent.vellum over boards (a few leaves lightly browned), aeg Paris R.
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bradwardine, thomas (bradwardine, thomas ). 1280 (?)1349. We hope to completethis entry soon. Bragg, Melvyn (Bragg, Melvyn ). 1939-Present
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36. Thomas Bradwardine
bradwardine sur N. de Cues estnette et se repère d abord par une parenté lexicale.
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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

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Author, bradwardine, thomas, 1290?1349. Short Title, Geometria speculativa (1495).Title, Geometria speculatiua / Thome Brauardini recoligens omnes
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38. Medieval Church.org.uk: Thomas Bradwardine (c.1295-1349)
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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.

39. Medieval Church.org.uk: Thomas Becket (?1120 - 70)
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BECKET Life Death and Consequences. Character. - Thomas Becket is a fine study. He came at a time when the country was ripe for progress; and, while chancellor, he hastened the good work; but in his later years he tried to stem the tide. The interest of his life for most persons begins when he leaves the pomp of the chancellor for the asceticism of the archbishop. It was of deliberate purpose that he entered into opposition to the King. lie dreamed of showing a devotion to the Catholic Church equal to that of his great predecessor Anselm Philip Schaff, ed., A Religious Encyclopaedia or Dictionary of Biblical, Historical, Doctrinal, and Practical Theology
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Anne Duggan, ed. Correspondence of Thomas Becket . Oxford: Oxford University Press. Hbk. ISBN: 0198208928. pp.1490. Amazon.com Anne Duggan, Thomas Becket: A Textual History of his Letters . Arnold, 2002. Pbk. ISBN: 0340741384.

40. Thomas Bradwardine: A View Of Time And A Vision Of Eternity In Fourteenth-Centur
This volume evaluates thomas bradwardine s view of time as a mathematical,philosophical and theological concept within the context of ancient and medieval
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