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  1. Editing Robert Grosseteste (Conference on Editorial Problems)
  2. Robert Grosseteste, Biship of Lincoln: a contribution to the religious, political and intellectual history of the thirteenth century by Francis Seymour Stevenson, 2010-08-28
  3. Robert Grosseteste and the Jews, by Lee M Friedman, 1934
  4. Theology and Music at the Early University: The Case of Robert Grosseteste and Anonymous IV (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History) by Nancy Van Deusen, 1997-08
  5. Robert Grosseteste Bishop of Lincoln (Lincoln Minster Pamphlets No.7) by J.H. Srawley, 1966
  6. The Life and Time of Robert Grosseteste by GEORGE F. PERRY, 2010-03-09
  7. The Philosophy of Robert Grosseteste by James McEvoy, 1987-01-15
  8. Roberti Grosseteste Episcopi Quondam Lincolniensis Epistolæ (Latin Edition) by Robert Grosseteste, 2010-03-05
  9. R. Grossetete Carmina Anglo-Normannica. Robert Grossetete'S Chasteau D'Amour: To Which Are Added Lavie De Sainte Maire Egyptienne and an English Version of the Chasteau D'Amour (Romance Edition) by Matthew Cooke, Robert Grosseteste, 2010-01-01
  10. Roberti Grosseteste: Episcopi Quondam Lincolniensis Epistolae (1861) by Robert Grosseteste, 2008-10-27
  11. Roberti Grosseteste Episcopi Quondam Lincolniensis Epistolæ (Latin Edition) by Robert Grosseteste, 2010-04-03
  12. Robert Grosseteste - On the Six Days of Creation: A Translation of the Hexaemeron (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi) by C.F.J. Martin, 1999-09-16
  13. Templum Dei (Toronto Medieval Latin Texts) by Robert Grosseteste, 1984-01-01
  14. Commentarius in Posteriorum analyticorum libros (Testi e studi per il " Corpus philosophorum medii aevi) by Robert Grosseteste, 1981

21. Robert Grosseteste - Linix Encyclopedia
Robert Grosseteste (c. 1175 October 9, 1253), English statesman, theologian and bishop of Grosseteste aspired to a post in the bishop s household,
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Robert Grosseteste (c. October 9 ), English statesman, theologian and bishop of Lincoln , was born of humble parents at Stradbroke in Suffolk A.C. Crombie calls him "the real founder of the tradition of scientific thought in medieval Oxford, and in some ways, of the modern English intellectual tradition" He received his education at Oxford where he became proficient in law, medicine and the natural sciences. Giraldus Cambrensis , whose acquaintance he had made, introduced him, before 1199, to William de Vere , bishop of Hereford . Grosseteste aspired to a post in the bishop's household, but being deprived by death of this patron betook himself to the study of theology. It is possible that he visited Paris for this purpose, but he finally settled in Oxford as a teacher, and as head of Greyfriars His next preferment of importance was the chancellorship of the university. He gained considerable distinction as a lecturer, and was the first rector of the school which the Franciscans established in Oxford about 1224. Grosseteste's learning is highly praised by Roger Bacon , who was a severe critic. According to Bacon, Grosseteste knew little

22. Robert Grosseteste
Robert Grosseteste. Bishop of Lincoln, 1253 O God, our heavenly Father, who raised up your faithful servant Robert Grosseteste to be a bishop and pastor
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Preface of a Saint (1) O God, our heavenly Father, who raised up your faithful servant Robert Grosseteste to be a bishop and pastor in your Church and to feed your flock: Give abundantly to all pastors the gifts of your Holy Spirit, that they may minister in your household as true servants of Christ and stewards of your divine mysteries; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and reigns with you and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen
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K eep watch over yourselves and over all the flock, of which the Holy Spirit has made you overseers, to shepherd the church of God that he obtained with the blood of his own Son. I know that after I have gone, savage wolves will come in among you, not sparing the flock. Some even from your own group will come distorting the truth in order to entice the disciples to follow them. Therefore be alert, remembering that for three years I did not cease night or day to warn everyone with tears. And now I commend you to God and to the message of his grace, a message that is able to build you up and to give you the inheritance among all who are sanctified.
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23. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Robert Grosseteste
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Bishop of Lincoln and one of the most learned men of the Middle Ages Archbishop of Canterbury. Roger Bacon the many expressions of enthusiastic admiration which are to be found in his works. In the "Opus Tertium" he says: "No one really knew the sciences, except the Lord Robert, Bishop of Lincoln, by reason of his length of life and experience, as well as of his studiousness and zeal. He knew mathematics and perspective, and there was nothing which he was unable to know, and at the same time he was sufficiently acquainted with languages to be able to understand the saints and the philosophers and the wise men of antiquity." In theology proper we have the titles of between two and three hundred sermons and discourses of Grosseteste and of more than sixty treatises. There are commentaries on the Gospels, and on some of the books of the Old Testament, as well as an interesting collection of "Dicta", or notes for lectures and sermons. His Aristotelean studies were considerable. His commentaries on the logical works were repeatedly printed in the sixteenth century. His most valuable contributions, however, to the knowledge of

24. The Electronic Grosseteste
Provides etexts of the Latin works of robert grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253), Bishop of Lincoln, touching on science, theology, philosophy and religion.
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25. Robert Grosseteste's Imagination Symbol. Play Grosseteste Roulette!
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26. Robert Grosseteste
Article de Beno®t Beyer de Ryke extrait du Dictionnaire du Moyen Age, sous la dir. de Cl. Gauvard, A. de Libera, et M. Zink.
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Article du Dictionnaire du Moyen Age , sous la dir. de Cl. Gauvard, A. de Libera, et M. Zink, Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 2002. ROBERT GROSSETESTE (vers 1170-1253 Théologien et homme de science anglais, ce franciscain est parmi les plus importants penseurs de la première moitié du XIIIe siècle. Né vers 1168 dans une humble famille du Suffolk (dans le sud-est de l’Angleterre), il étudie les arts libéraux à Hereford et enseigne ensuite à Oxford. Plus tard, il conquiert le titre de maître en théologie, sans doute à Paris (entre 1209 et 1214), puis revient à Oxford pour y professer à nouveau et devenir le premier chancelier de l’université naissante. En 1229/1230, à l’invitation de son ministre provincial, il enseigne au studium franciscain, ce qui en fait le fondateur de l’école franciscaine d’Oxford (marquée par un fort intérêt pour les sciences et les mathématiques), laquelle sera brillamment illustrée par son disciple Roger Bacon. En 1235, tournant de sa vie, il est élu évêque de Lincoln, le plus grand diocèse d’Angleterre. Son activité y est très intense (et son zèle réformateur lui vaut quelques conflits, tant avec son propre chapitre qu’avec Rome). Il meurt en octobre 1253, âgé de plus de quatre-vingt ans. L’œuvre de Robert Grosseteste est très abondante, tant dans le domaine des sciences que dans celui de la philosophie, de l’exégèse et des traductions (chose rare pour un philosophe de l’époque, il maîtrisait le grec et connut un peu d’hébreu). On peut distinguer deux périodes dans sa production littéraire (comme dans sa vie). La première, qui est celle de l’enseignement, est marquée par les commentaires de la Bible (dont un

27. The Electronic Grosseteste: Texts
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28. Grosseteste, Robert --  Encyclopædia Britannica
grosseteste, robert English bishop and scholar who introduced into the world of European Christendom Latin translations of Greek and Arabic philosophical
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29. Robert Grosseteste And Roger Bacon (from Philosophy, History Of) --  Encyclopæ
robert grosseteste and Roger Bacon (from philosophy, history of) The newly translated Greek and Arabic treatises had an immediate effect on the University
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30. Grosseteste, Robert (ca. 1168-1253) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific
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English theologian and scholar who fought for the inclusion of more science in the university curriculum. He studied at Oxford and became its first chancellor. He was one of the earliest to introduce Aristotle and the Greek corpus to Europe. He was also the teacher of Roger Bacon . Grosseteste went back to the original Greek to make new translations not suffering from the corruption produced by translating first to Arabic then to Latin. He was particularly interested in optics, using Alhazen as a guide. He experimented with mirrors and lenses and proposed a complicated explanation for the rainbow With experimentation and use of the hypothetico-deductive method, he began the modern scientific tradition. He had a mystic cosmology and cosmogony, in which light was divided into its original divine form ("lux") and its material corrupted form ("lumen"). Bacon (Roger)
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Robert Grosseteste was educated at Oxford University. He became Chancellor of Oxford University in 1215 remaining in this post until about 1221. After this he held a number of ecclesiastical positions, then from 1229 to 1235 he was a lecturer in theology to the Franciscans. He became Bishop of Lincoln in 1235 and remained in this position until his death. As Bishop of Lincoln he attended the Council of Lyon (1245) and addressed the papal congregation at Lyon in 1250. Grosseteste worked on geometry, optics and astronomy. In optics he experimented with mirrors and with lenses. He believed that experimentation must be used to verify a theory by testing its consequences. In his work De Iride he writes:- This part of optics, when well understood, shows us how we may make things a very long distance off appear as if placed very close, and large near things appear very small, and how we may make small things placed at a distance appear any size we want, so that it may be possible for us to read the smallest letters at incredible distances, or to count sand, or seed, or any sort or minute objects. Grosseteste realised that the hypothetical space in which Euclid imagined his figures was the same everywhere and in every direction. He then postulated that this was true of the propagation of light. He wrote the treatise

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