Hackett, Jeremiah M. G. (Editor)
Description Contents: Hackett, Jeremiah: Roger Bacon and the sciences: Introduction. Hackett, Jeremiah: Roger Bacon: His life, career and works. Lemay, Richard: Roger Bacon's attitude toward the Latin translations and translators of the 12th and 13th centuries. Hackett, Jeremiah: Roger Bacon on the classification of the sciences. Rosier-Catach, Irene: Roger Bacon and grammar. Libera, Alain de: Rober Bacon et la logique. Hackett, Jeremiah: Roger Bacon on rhetoric and poetics. Molland, George: Roger Bacon's knowledge of mathematics. Hackett, Jeremiah: Roger Bacon on astronomy-astrology: The sources of the scientia experimentalis. Woodward, David, Howe, Herbert M.: Roger Bacon on geography and cartography. Van Deusen, Nancy: Roger Bacon on music. Lindberg, David C.: Roger Bacon on light, vision, and the universal emanation of force. Hackett, Jeremiah: Roger Bacon on scientia experimentalis. Newman, William R.: An overview of Roger Bacon's alchemy. Getz, Faye: Roger Bacon and medicine: The paradox of the forbidden fruit and the secrets of long life. Williams, Steven J.: Roger Bacon and the secret of secrets. Maloney, Thomas S.: A Roger Bacon bibliography (1985-1995). Hackett, Jeremiah: Epilogue: Roger Bacon's moral science.
Review Sidelko, P. L. (2000) Review of "Roger Bacon and the sciences: Commemorative essays". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (p. 150).
Review Vescovini, G. Federici (1998) Review of "Roger Bacon and the sciences: Commemorative essays". Archives Internationales d'Histoire des Sciences (pp. 401-2).
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(1997)
Roger Bacon and Aristotelianism
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Sidelko, Paul L.;
(1996)
The condemnation of Roger Bacon
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Bourgain, Pascale;
(1989)
Le sens de la langue et des langues chez Roger Bacon
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Komatsu, Mariko;
(1983)
The basis of a plan on the natural sciences of Roger Bacon compared with that of Thomas Aquinas. (In Japanese.)
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Hackett, Jeremiah;
(1991)
Philosophy and theology in Roger Bacon's Opus maius
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Hackett, Jeremiah;
(1988)
Averroes and Roger Bacon on the harmony of religion and philosophy
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Hackett, Jeremiah;
(1995)
Necessity, fate and a science of experience in Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas and Roger Bacon
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Hackett, Jeremiah M. G.;
(1983)
The meaning of experimental science (scientia experimentalis) in the philosophy of Roger Bacon
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Bergdolt, Klaus;
(1989)
Bacon und Giotto: Zum Einfluss der franziskanischen Naturphilosophie auf die Bildende Kunst am Ende des 13. Jahrhunderts
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Lutz-Bachmann, Matthias;
Fidora, Alexander;
Antolic, Pia;
(2004)
Erkenntnis und Wissenschaft: Probleme der Epistemologie in der Philosophie des Mittelalters / Knowledge and Science: Problems of Epistemology in Medieval Philosophy
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Yael Kedar;
Giora Hon;
(2017)
‘Natures’ and ‘Laws’: The Making of the Concept of Law of Nature – Robert Grosseteste (c. 1168–1253) and Roger Bacon (1214/1220–1292)
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Danielle Jacquart;
(2021)
Perspectiva et exégèse biblique franciscaine aux XIIIe et XIVe siècles: un recours problématique?
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Lindberg, David C.;
(1996)
Roger Bacon and the origins of Perspectiva in the Middle Ages: A critical edition and English translation of Bacon's Perspectiva, with introduction and notes
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Jeremiah Hackett;
(2021)
Roger Bacon’s Various Texts on perspectiva in His Later Works: The Significance of Two New Versions of His Perspectiva
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La Turner, Hyrum;
(2008)
Roger Bacon's Faith in Science
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Raizman-Kedar, Yael;
(2009)
The Intellect Naturalized: Roger Bacon on the Existence of Corporeal Species within the Intellect
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Raizman-Kedar, Yael;
(2007)
Questioning Aristotle: Roger Bacon on the True Essence of Colour
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Halleux, Robert;
(2006)
Entre philosophie naturelle et savoir d'ingénieur: l'Epistola de magnete de Pierre de Maricourt
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Matus, Zachary;
(2013)
Resurrected Bodies and Roger Bacon's Elixir
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Nothaft, C. Philipp E.;
(2011)
Dating the Passion: The Life of Jesus and the Emergence of Scientific Chronology (200--1600)
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