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  1. Part of the Opus tertium of Roger Bacon, including a fragment now printed for the first time by Roger Bacon, 1912-01-01
  2. Roger Bacon in Life and in Legend by E. Westacott, 1993-05
  3. Roger Bacon as a scientist by Karl Eugen Guthe, 1914-01-01
  4. History of the Vulgate in England from Alcuin to Roger Bacon: Being an Inquiry into the text of some English Manuscripts of the Vulgate Gospels by H. H. Glunz, 2010-09-09
  5. Die Ketzer: Von Roger Bacon bis Teilhard (German Edition) by Rupert Lay, 1981
  6. The Life and Work of Roger Bacon: An Introduction to the Opus Majus by John H. Bridges, 1977-01
  7. The English Magicians: Roger Bacon, Dr. John Dee And William Lilly by W. H. Davenport Adams, 2010-09-10
  8. The Art and Science of Logic (Mediaeval Sources in Translation) by Roger Bacon, 2009-04-15
  9. Tract on the Tincture and Oil of Antimony by Roger Bacon, 2008-03-09
  10. Philosophy by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  11. Optical Science by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23
  12. The Chronicles and Memorials of Great Britain and Ireland during the Middle Ages (Latin Edition) by John Sherren Brewer, Roger Bacon, 2009-11-12
  13. Experimental Science by Roger Bacon, 2010-09-10
  14. The Causes Of Error by Roger Bacon, 2010-05-23

61. BACON, Roger., THE MIRROR OF ALCHEMY. Composed By The Thrice-
bacon, roger. THE MIRROR OF ALCHEMY. The only modern edition of this alchemicalclassic, attributed to the remarkable l3thcentury Franciscan, roger bacon.
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62. Miskatonic University Books Of Ancients - Afrasiab
bacon, roger The earliest authentic works extant on European alchemyare those of the English monk roger bacon (1214?1294) and
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Bacon, Roger The earliest authentic works extant on European alchemy are those of the English monk Roger Bacon (1214?-1294) and the German philosopher Saint Albertus Magnus ; both believed in the possibility of transmuting inferior metals into gold.Roger Bacon believed potable gold (gold dissolved in aqua regia) to be the elixir of life. A copy of Bacon's Thesaurus Chemicus was in the library of Joseph Curwen. ("The Case of Charles Dexter Ward") See also: Thesaurus Chemicus

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Publishing, LLC. BOOKS BY Author bacon, roger (1 BOOK). roger bacon'sLetter. TITLE roger bacon's Letter. AUTHOR bacon, roger.
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64. Tract On The Tincture And Oil Of Antimony By Roger Bacon
SacredTexts Esoteric Index Previous Next Tract on the Tincture andOil of Antimony by roger bacon. Preface Dear reader, at the end
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Tract on the Tincture and Oil of Antimony by Roger Bacon
Preface Dear reader, at the end of his Tract on Vitriol, Roger Bacon mentions that because of the multiplication of the Tincture that is made from Vitriol, the lover of Art should acquaint himself with the Tract De Oleo Stibii. Therefore I considered that it would be good and useful that the Tract De Oleo Stibii follows next. And if one thoroughly ponders and compares these tinctures with one another, then I have no doubt that one will not finish without exceptional profit. Yet, every lover of Art, should mind always to keep one eye on Nature and the other on Art and manual labour. For, when these two do not stand together, then it is a lame work, as when someone thinks he can walk a long path on one leg only, which is easily seen to be impossible,
Vale.
Joachim Tanckivs
De Oleo Antimonii Tractatus.
ROGERII BACONIS ANGLI
You shall also know that you shall receive the perfect noble red oil, which serves for the translation of metals in vain, if you pour acetum correctum over the Antimonium and extract the redness. Yes not even by Reverberation, and even if its manifold Beautiful colors show themselves, this will not make any difference and is not the right way. You may indeed obtain and make an oil out of it, but it has no perfect force and virtue for transmutation or translation of the imperfect metals into perfection itself. This you must certainly know. AND NOW WE PROCEED TO THE MANUAL LABOUR, AND THUS THE PRACTICA FOLLOWS.

65. BACON, ROGER Biografía
Translate this page bacon, roger. Filósofo inglés n. entre 1210 y 1214 en Ilchester(Dorsetshire) y m. después de 1292 en lugar desconocido. Se le
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66. Banco De Imagens - Roger Bacon
Translate this page bacon, roger (1214-1292).
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67. SF Personal
bacon, roger. from Global Encyclopedia roger bacon (12141294) wasan English philosopher during the Middle Ages. bacon
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Bacon, Roger
from Global Encyclopedia Roger Bacon (1214-1294) was an English philosopher during the Middle Ages. Bacon is also considered a scientist because he insisted on observing things for himself instead of depending on what people had written. Most of his experiments involved optics, the study of light. His work encouraged people to try experiments of their own, and this helped bring about the Rennaisance.
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Bacon's family appears to have been well off, but in the stormy reign of Henry III. their property was despoiled and several members of the family were driven into exile. Roger completed his studies at Oxford, though not, as current traditions assert, at Merton or at Brasenose, neither of which had been founded. His abilities were speedily recognized by his contemporaries, and he enjoyed the friendship of such eminent men as Adam de Marisco and Robert Grosseteste, bishop of Lincoln. Very little is known of Bacon's life at Oxford; it is said he took clerical orders in 1233, and this is not improbable. In the following year, or perhaps later, he crossed over to France and studied at the university of Paris, then the center of intellectual life in Europe. The two great monastic orders, Franciscans and Dominicans, were in the vigor of youth, and had already begun to take the lead in theological discussion. Alexander of Hales was the oracle of the Franciscans, while the rival order rejoiced in Albertus Magnus and Thomas Aquinas. The scientific training which Bacon had received, mainly from the study of the Arab writers, showed him the manifold defects in the systems reared by these doctors. Aristotle was known but in part, and that part was rendered well-nigh unintelligible through the vileness of the translations; yet not one of those professors would learn Greek. The Scriptures read, if at all, in the erroneous versions were being deserted for the Sentences of Peter Lombard.

68. Bacon, Roger
HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA. bacon, roger. English philosopher and scientist. Hewas interested in alchemy, the biological and physical sciences, and magic.
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HUTCHINSON ENCYCLOPEDIA Bacon, Roger English philosopher and scientist. He was interested in alchemy, the biological and physical sciences, and magic. Many discoveries have been credited to him, including the magnifying lens. He foresaw the extensive use of gunpowder and mechanical cars, boats, and planes. Bacon was known as Doctor Mirabilis (Wonderful Teacher). In 1266, at the invitation of his friend Pope Clement IV, he began his Opus majus/Great Work , a compendium of all branches of knowledge. In 1268 he sent this with his Opus minus/Lesser Work and other writings to the pope. In 1277 Bacon was condemned and imprisoned by the Christian church for certain novelties (heresy) and not released until 1292.
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69. DISF - Dizionario Interdisciplinare Di Scienza E Fede | Dettaglio Voce
Translate this page bacon, roger. a cura di Domenico Bosco Professore di Storia della Filosofiamoderna, Università di Parma. I. Un profilo la vita e le opere - II.
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70. Bacon, Roger
bacon, roger philosopher, scientist Birthplace Ilchester, England Born c.1214 Died 1294? Previous bacon, Kevin, Top of section B, Next Badu, Erykah.
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71. Biographie Roger Bacon
Translate this page roger bacon. bacon, roger (»Doctor mirabilis«) (1214-1294). Englischer Philosophund Naturforscher, geboren ca. 1214 in Ilchester, gestorben ca.
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Englischer Philosoph und Naturforscher, geboren ca. 1214 in Ilchester, gestorben ca. 1294 in Oxford. Nicht zu verwechseln mit Francis Bacon (1561-1626)! Bacon war bestrebt, die Theologie von der profanen Wissenschaft zu trennen, wobei er jene nur auf Beobachtung, Versuch und Berechnung gegründet wissen wollte. Obwohl er diese Forderungen in der Praxis nur selten erfüllte, wird er als einer der ersten echten Naturforscher des Mittelalters bezeichnet. Von 1244 bis ca. 1252 studierte Bacon in Paris und hörte dort u.a. Albertus Magnus dozieren. Um 1257 trat er dem Franziskanerorden bei, ohne jedoch offenbar für den Dienst in einem strengen Orden geboren gewesen zu sein. Durch Verbreitung eigenwilliger Lehren machte sich Bacon bei seinen Oberen unbeliebt. Als Papst Clemens IV., mit dem Bacon korrespondierte, 1268 starb, konnten seine geheimwissenschaftlichen Neigungen nur dazu führen, dass ihn sein Ordensgeneral zu einer Klosterhaft verurteilte. Die gelegentlich geäußerte Annahme, der Anlass hiefür wäre das Werk Speculum astronomiae gewesen, wurde von dem Historiker L. Thorndike mit guten Gründen widerlegt, da dieses Werk sicherlich von Albertus Magnus stammt.

72. CollegeTermPapers - Biographies - Bacon, Roger - Free Term Papers
bacon, roger By Loree roger bacon was an English Scholastic philosopher,scientist and one of the most influential teachers of the 13th century.
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73. New Catholic Dictionary: Bacon, Roger
bacon, roger. Jerome de Ascoli, the General of the Franciscans, condemned thewritings of roger bacon in 1278, and ordered him confined in a monastery.
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Bacon, Roger
(c.1214-c.1294) Philosopher and scientist, born near Ilchester, Dorsetshire, England; died Oxford. He studied in Oxford and later in Paris, . Returning to Oxford, he taught there until when his superiors obliged him to discontinue. He had become a Franciscan, but just when is not known. Jerome de Ascoli, the General of the Franciscans, condemned the writings of Roger Bacon in , and ordered him confined in a monastery. How long he was detained is unknown, but he was free in when his Compendium of Theology appeared. His most noted works are the Opus Majus Opus Minus , and Opus Tertium , comprising recommendations for reform in ecclesiastical studies and in the system of education. He was more interested in mathematics, the natural sciences, and languages than many of his great contemporaries, and placed great emphasis on the experimental sciences. In his writings he even mentions automobiles and flying machines.
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74. Philosophical Dictionary: Babbage-Bayle
bacon, roger (12141292). English philosopher who translated many Aristoteleantreatises from Arabic into Latin. Although passionately
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75. Temple Of Roger Bacon
Temple of roger bacon. bacon, roger (1214?1294), English Scholastic philosopherand scientist, one of the most influential teachers of the 13th century.
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    Temple of Roger Bacon Bacon, Roger (1214?-1294), English Scholastic philosopher and scientist, one of the most influential teachers of the 13th century.
    Born in Ilchester, Somersetshire, Bacon was educated at the universities of Oxford and Paris. He remained in Paris after completing his studies and taught for a time at the University of Paris. Soon after his return to England in about 1251, he entered the religious order of the Franciscans and settled at Oxford. He carried on active studies and did experimental research, mainly in alchemy, optics, and astronomy.
    Bacon was critical of the methods of learning of the times, and in the late 1260s, at the request of Pope Clement IV, he wrote his Opus Majus (Major Work). In this work he represented the necessity of a reformation in the sciences through different methods of studying languages and nature. The Opus Majus was an encyclopedia of all science, embracing grammar and logic, mathematics, physics, experimental research, and moral philosophy. The response of the pope to Bacon's masterpiece is not known, but the work could not in any circumstances have had much effect in Bacon's time, because it reached Clement during the period of his fatal illness.
    Bacon's revolutionary ideas about the study of science caused his condemnation by the Franciscans for his heretical views. In 1278 the general of the Franciscan order, Girolamo Masci, later Pope Nicholas IV, forbade the reading of Bacon's books and had Bacon arrested. After ten years in prison, Bacon returned to Oxford. He wrote Compendium Studii Theologiae (A Compendium of the Study of Theology, 1292) shortly before his death.

76. Bacon, Roger (ca. 1214-ca. 1292): Spezieller Personenschlüssel
Translate this page IYA. bacon, roger (ca. 1214-ca. 1292). Spezieller Personenschlüssel D/U,Opus maius. Opus minus. Opus tertium. E/V, Compendium studii theologiae.
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77. Literary Encyclopedia
bacon, roger. (1210 (?) 1292 (?)), www.LitEncyc.com. Domain Philosophy. StatusMajor. Philosopher. Active 1270 (?) - 1292 (?) in England, Britain, Europe.
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78. RBACONBIO
Translate this page bacon, roger. (1211-1294). roger bacon (1211-1294) estudió en Oxford y fue doctoren Teología en París. Además fue físico, filósofo y alquimista.
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BACON, ROGER Roger Bacon (1211-1294) estudió en Oxford y fue doctor en Teología en París. Además fue físico, filósofo y alquimista. Hablaba árabe, griego, hebreo y latín. En el año 1250 ingresó en la orden franciscana. Tras varias desavenencias con sus compañeros, Nicolás III y Jerónimo de Ascoli, entonces general de la Orden, le acusan de herejía y le encarcelan en 1282. Ascoli sería luego el papa Nicolás IV, dejando su cargo a Raimundo Gofredo, un erudito que le puso en libertad en el año 1292. Bacon volverá a Inglaterra muriendo dos años después.

79. Philosophische Buecherei - Philosophen B
bacon, roger (BBKL); bacon, roger (c.1220 - c. 1292) (xrefer) Lexikonartikel aus The Oxford Companion to Philosophy
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80. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Roger Bacon
roger bacon. Philosopher Dict. de Theol. , sv bacon, roger; Brewer, pp.1 sq.; Charles, 370 sq., and particularly Bridges, I, xliii sq.).
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