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  1. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln by Walter Croke Robinson, 2010-08-06
  2. A Solemn Commemoration of Robert Grosseteste Lincoln Minster 27th June A.D. 1953 by Grosseteste, 1953
  3. 1253 Deaths: Robert Grosseteste, Dogen, Amadeus Iv, Count of Savoy, Wenceslaus I of Bohemia, Richard of Chichester, Clare of Assisi, Saint Fina
  4. Robert Grosseteste
  5. Academics of the University of Oxford: Joseph Stiglitz, Robert Grosseteste, Michael Ignatieff, Robert Hues, Thomas Cavalier-Smith, Gene Nichol
  6. Robert Grossetete's (Grosseteste) Chasteau D'Amour; to Which are Edded 'La Vie De Saint Marie Egyptienne' and an English Version of the Chasteau D'Amour (R. Grossetete Carmina Anglo-Normannica) by Robert & Matthew Cooke (ed.) Grosseteste, 1852-01-01
  7. Robert Grosseteste: Bishop of England by Francis Seymour Stevenson, 1899-01-01
  8. GROSSETESTE, ROBERT [ADDENDUM]: An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by James Ginther, 2006
  9. The Life of Robert Grosseteste; The Celebrated Bishop of Lincoln
  10. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln, a Contribution to the Religous, Political and Intellectual History of the Thirteenth Century by Francis S. Stevenson, 1899
  11. British Scientists: Humphry Davy, Charles K. Kao, Kevin Warwick, Alec Jeffreys, Rosalind Franklin, Anita Harding, Robert Grosseteste
  12. English Christian Theologians: William of Ockham, Joseph Priestley, George Fox, Robert Grosseteste, Evelyn Underhill, N. T. Wright
  13. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop Of Lincoln: A Contribution To The Religious, Political And Intellectual History Of The Thirteenth Century by Francis Seymour Stevenson, 2010-09-10
  14. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop Of Lincoln: A Contribution To The Religious, Political And Intellectual History Of The Thirteenth Century by Francis Seymour Stevenson, 2010-09-10

81. Etched On Devon's Memory
grosseteste, robert. G. Guido (Aretino?). G. Guido de Baysio. D6. Gulielmus de Pagula. D6. robert grosseteste. G. grosseteste, robert. robert Holcot.
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82. Oxford University Press: Robert Grosseteste: James McEvoy
robert grosseteste (c 11681253) was the initiator of the English scientific James McEvoy surely knows robert grosseteste better than anyone has since
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83. Oxford University Press: Robert Grosseteste: On The Six Days Of Creation: Robert
robert grosseteste On the Six Days of Creation. A Translation of the Hexaëmeron. Translated by CFJ Martin. bookshot Add to Cart
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84. Oxbow Books/David Brown Book Company
One of the products of a period of intense intellectual activity from about 1228 to 1235, this is a study of Genesis in the light of ancient and
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85. Oxbow Books/David Brown Book Company
Introduction and Latin text of Grossetestes original doctrine of the Incarnation. 215p (British Academy 1988)
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86. Robert Adam - Books, Journals, Articles @ The Questia Online Library
He was a student of robert grosseteste . When grosseteste became bishop, H. Thomson, The Writings of robert grosseteste (1940); J. McEvoy,
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87. Robert Grosseteste 9 October 1253
robert grosseteste 9 October 1253 grosseteste s scholarly writings embraced many fields of learning. He translated into Latin the Ethics of Aristotle
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Robert Grosseteste 9 October 1253 Had the leaders of the thirteenth century heeded this preacher, many of the disasters of the following three centuries might have been avoided. Robert was a peasant lad from Suffolk, born about 1175. He distinguished himself at Oxford in law, medicine, languages, natural sciences, and theology. He became what is now called Chancellor of Oxford University. In 1235, he was elected Bishop of Lincoln, in area the largest diocese in England. He promptly visited all the churches in the diocese and quickly removed many of the prominent clergy because they were neglectng their pastoral duties. He vigorously opposed the practice by which the Pope appointed Italians as absentee clergy for English churches (collecting salaries from said churches without ever setting foot in the country). He insisted that his priests spend their time in the service of their people, in prayer, and in study. He went on a pilgrimage to Rome, where he spoke out boldly against ecclesiastical abuses. Back in England, he spoke against unlawful usurpations of power by the monarch, and was one of those present at the signing of the Magna Carta. Grosseteste's scholarly writings embraced many fields of learning. He translated into Latin the

88. Church History: Robert Grosseteste.(Brief Article)
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89. List Of Scientists By Field
Translate this page Gross, Walter robert. grosseteste, robert. grosseteste, robert. grosseteste, robert. Grossmann, Ernst AFW. Grossmann, Marcel. Grote, Augustus Radcliffe
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90. Calenda - Robert Grosseteste And His Intellectual Milieu
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International Robert Grosseteste Conference, 2003
July 18th-21st
Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln, UK
Keynote Speakers:
Prof. James McEvoy (Faculty of Philosophy, National University of Ireland, Maynooth)
Prof. Joseph Goering (Director, Graduate Centre for the Study of Religion, University of
Toronto) Dr James Ginther (Department of Theology, University of Leeds, UK) Robert Grosseteste (c. 1170-1253) left an intellectual legacy which encompassed a wide range of philosophical, theological and scientific topics. In addition to his exegetical and theological work, he translated The Nicomachean Ethics and the works of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite into Latin; he wrote about the nature of light, astronomy, cosmology and geometry; he was the composer of a long religious poem the Chateau d'Amour and he was bishop of Lincoln, the largest diocese in England and, consequently, greatly involved in the pastoral and political life of the church. 2003 will be the 750th anniversary of Grosseteste's death and it is fitting that the occasion will be marked with a conference held in the cathedral town in which he is buried. The conference will look at Grosseteste in all of his intellectual diversity, therefore, papers are welcomed from those with interests in medieval theology, philosophy, ecclesiastical history, the history of mathematics and the history of science. Proposed papers should be about 40 minutes long. Abstracts for consideration (about 500 words in length) should reach the conference director before December 1st 2002.

91. Editors: Professor Neil Lewis
“robert grosseteste and the Continuum,” in The Beginnings of the “robert grosseteste s Notes on the Physics,” in Editing robert grosseteste, ed.
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M.A., University of Pittsburgh, 1987 B.A., Melbourne University, 1979, Honors, 1st Class Academic Honors: Georgetown University, Summer Research Grants, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1998, 2000 Georgetown University, Junior Research Fellowship, 1993 Harvard University Fellowship to study medieval Latin paleography, 1984 University of Pittsburgh, Andrew Mellon Fellowship, 1980-1981 Melbourne University, Hastie Exhibition, final year honors philosophy, 1978 Melbourne, Hastie Exhibition, second year honors philosophy, 1976 Employment: Associate Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, 1996-present Visiting Associate Professor of Philosophy, Stanford University, 2001 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Georgetown University, 1990-1996 Assistant Professor of Philosophy, Franklin and Marshall College, 1988-1990 Instructor in Philosophy, Franklin and Marshall College, 1987-1988

92. Austrian Literature Online - Kataloge
grosseteste, robert,Bischof v.Lincoln - 1741
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93. ORB: The Online Reference Book For Medieval Studies
robert grosseteste A ThirteenthCentury Churchman robert grosseteste was born in 1170 in Suffolk. His parents were poor, perhaps even peasants.
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Robert Grosseteste: A Thirteenth-Century Churchman
In the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, the English church was part of an international institution that was more powerful, better organized and intellectually more vital than ever before. Those who directed (or attempted to direct) the organization had a single goal, to implement reform. To them that slippery word meant the unification of Christian society under papal sovereignty, so that society could be sanctified and purified. Around 1200, reform was not merely a vague longing or a set of demands for clerical independence. It was a comprehensive program. Key church leaders and clerical intellectuals had spent a century creating that program. Christian doctrine in other words, what believers were expected to believe; the rights of the church hierarchy over its personnel, its property, and the laity; the legal structures that enforced these rights: By 1170 or so, all of these things had been clarified and defined. Even more than the papal court, it was the schools of Paris and Bologna and elsewhere that established the broad principles and the detailed rules that would govern the church and all its members. When you think about the twelfth-century renaissance and the revival of learning, you must think of it as an ideological movement with practical aims, not as pure scholarship untouched by power politics. In the words of Richard Southern, the schools were the parliaments that laid down the rules for Latin Christendom. They were also the places where executives were trained to enforce those rules.

94. Calls For Papers: CFP: Robert Grosseteste And His Intellectual
International robert grosseteste Conference, 2003 July 18th21st robert grosseteste (c. 1170-1253) left an intellectual legacy which
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    International Robert Grosseteste Conference, 2003
    July 18th-21st
    Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln, UK
    Keynote Speakers:
    Prof. James McEvoy (Faculty of Philosophy, National University of Ireland,
    Maynooth)
    Prof. Joseph Goering (Director, Graduate Centre for the Study of Religion,
    University of Toronto)
    Dr James Ginther (Department of Theology, University of Leeds, UK) Robert Grosseteste (c. 1170-1253) left an intellectual legacy which encompassed a wide range of philosophical, theological and scientific topics. In addition to his exegetical and theological work, he translated The Nicomachean Ethics and the works of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite into Latin; he wrote
  • 95. Imago Mundi - Robert Grosseteste.
    Translate this page grosseteste, Capito, ou robert de Lincoln. Evêque anglais, ami et contemporain de Roger Bacon, né vers 1175 dans le comté de Lincoln, m. en 1253,
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    Les gens Grosseteste Capito , ou Robert de Lincoln Roger Bacon Aristote , notamment sur sa Logique et sa Physique A B C D ... Z

    96. Grosseteste, Robert /pøed 1175 - 1253/WWW.MLP.CZ
    Mestská knihovna v Prazeoficiální internetové strány.
    http://www.mlp.cz/cz/offline/perlie/G/2028254.htm
    Mìstská knihovna v Praze / Municipal library of Prague Seznam autorit / A list of personages
    Grosseteste, Robert /pøed 1175 - 1253
    (angl.teolog,filozof a pøírodovìdec)
    Záhlaví: Název OCH Rok Signatura Druh dokumentu Svazky ECO, Umberto: Art and beauty in the middle ages L 10867 kniha svazky ECO, Umberto: Umìní a krása ve støedovìké estetice L 8708 kniha svazky Poslední aktualizace: 12.8.2005; Generováno systémem Perlie 1.2

    97. Janus: The Papers Of Edmund Ronald Leach
    108, Lecture robert grosseteste in the mirror of our time . 109, Lecture Dualism in Genesis . 110, Notes for a humanist debate
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    98. Entrez PubMed
    The chronology of robert grosseteste s writings on nature and natural philosophy. McEvoy J. Publication Types Biography Historical Article MeSH Terms
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    99. Project MUSE
    robert grosseteste. By James McEvoy. Great Medieval Thinkers. James McEvoy surely knows robert grosseteste better than anyone has since the thirteenth
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    The Catholic Historical Review - Volume 88, Number 3, July 2002, pp. 581-583
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    The great medieval scholar and bishop robert grosseteste remains an enigmatic giant on the intellectual horizon. This is partly because, in RW Southern s
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    University of Toronto Quarterly - Volume 74, Number 1, Winter 2004/2005, pp. 389-390
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    [Access article in PDF] The great medieval scholar and bishop Robert Grosseteste remains an enigmatic giant on the intellectual horizon. This is partly because, in R.W. Southern's words, quoted in Joseph Goering's introduction to this volume, '[no] other individual embraced so powerfully, or with such independent power, the whole range of contemporary learning, passing successively from music and medicine, to astronomy and cosmology, to the study of ... Aristotle, to the Latin and Greek Fathers, and beyond them to translating and commenting on the Hierarchies of pseudo-Dionysius'; it is partly, too, because this individuality and non-conformity means that large parts of Grosseteste's long career are even more mysterious to us than...

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