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  1. Robert Grosseteste and the origins of experimental science, 1100-1700 by A. C Crombie, 1971
  2. Hexaëmeron (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi) by Robert Grosseteste, 1983-08-11
  3. Robert Grosseteste (Great Medieval Thinkers) by James McEvoy, 2000-09-21
  4. William of Auvergne and Robert Grosseteste: New Ideas of Truth in the Early Thirteenth Century by Steven P. Marrone, 1983-04
  5. Robert Grosseteste by Lynn Thorndike, 2010-05-23
  6. Robert Grosseteste: The Growth of an English Mind in Medieval Europe (Clarendon Paperbacks) by R. W. Southern, 1992-02-27
  7. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop Of Lincoln: A Contribution To The Religious, Political And Intellectual History Of The Thirteenth Century by Francis Seymour Stevenson, 2007-07-25
  8. Robert Grosseteste, Exegete and Philosopher (Collected Studies Series, Cs446) by James McEvoy, 1994-06
  9. Master of the Sacred Page: A Study of the Theology of Robert Grosseteste, Ca. 1229/30-1235 by James R. Ginther, 2004-11-30
  10. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln: A Contribution to the Religious, Political and Intellectual History of the Thirteenth Century (1899) by Francis Seymour Stevenson, 2009-06-25
  11. Robert Grosseteste: De Decem mandatis (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi) by Richard C. Dales, E. B. King, 1987-12-31
  12. Walter of Henley's Husbandry - Together with an Anonymous Husbandry, Seneschaucie, and Robert Grosseteste's Rules. by Elizabeth Lamond, 2010-04
  13. Walter of Henley's Husbandry, Together With an Anonymous Husbandry, Seneschaucie, and Robert Grosseteste's Rules by Walter de Henley, 2010-01-01
  14. Mystical Theology: The Glosses by Thomas Gallus and the Commentary of Robert Grosseteste 'de Mystica Theologia' (Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations)

1. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Robert Grosseteste
(Catholic Encyclopedia)Category Society Religion and Spirituality G......Robert Grosseteste. Bishop of Lincoln and one of the most learned menof the Middle Ages; b. about 1175; d. 9 October, 1253. He came
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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 Aristotle and to medieval philosophy were the translations which he procured from the original Greek. The "Eudemian Ethics" he commented on while at Oxford, and in the lasts years of his life he was occupied with a translation of the "Nicomachean".

2. Grosseteste
Robert Grosseteste. Born 1168 in Suffolk, England Died 9 Oct 1253 in Buckden,Buckinghamshire, England. Robert Grosseteste was educated at Oxford University.
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Died: 9 Oct 1253 in Buckden, Buckinghamshire, England
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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

3. Grosseteste Robert From FOLDOC
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6. Register Zur Regensburger Verbundklassifikation
QF 644. Grossetanisch, IS 8460. Grosseteste, Robert, CE 4200. Großfamilie, MS 1900.
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7. Robert Grosseteste - Wikipedia
Robert Grosseteste. Robert Grosseteste (c. 11751253), English statesman, theologianand bishop of Lincoln, was born of humble parents at Stradbroke in Suffolk.
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Robert Grosseteste
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert Grosseteste (c. ), English statesman, theologian and bishop of Lincoln , was born of humble parents at Stradbroke in Suffolk 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

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9. The Electronic Grosseteste
Find a bio of the 13thcentury English scholar robert grosseteste, then link to online versions of his writings texts. a web-site dedicated to providing electronic access to the Latin works of robert grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253).
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Welcome to the Electronic Grosseteste , a web-site dedicated to providing electronic access to the Latin works of Robert Grosseteste (ca. 1170-1253). Materials relating to Grosseteste's life, and the thirteenth century may also be found here. The first phase of this project has recently received funding from the British Academy Users are welcome to make copies of public domain texts, but there are concerning specific texts and images . This site went will continue to expand over the next two years. All comments are welcome , especially those that will enhance its usefulness. Right: A 14th-century Portrait of Grosseteste: London, British Library , MS Royal 6.E.v, fol. 1ra. Reproduced with Permission. Enter the Site

10. GROSSETESTE, ROBERT
and such figurative senses as coarse, vulgar or flagrant, the chief uses are whole, entire, without deduction, as opposed to net, or as applied to that which is sold in bulk as opposed to retail (cf
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and such figurative senses as coarse, vulgar or flagrant, the chief uses are whole, entire, without deduction, as opposed to “net,” or as applied to that which is sold in bulk as opposed to “retail” (cf. “ grocer “ and “ engrossing “). As a unit of tale, “gross” equals 12 dozen, 144, sometimes known as “small gross,” in contrast with “great gro~s,” i.e. 12 gross, 144 dozen. As a technical expression in English common law, “ in gross” is applied to an incorporeal hereditament attached to the person of an owner, in contradistinction to one which is appendant or appurtenant, that is, attached to the ownership of land (see CoMMoNs). Grosse was a most prolific writer of novels, dramas and poems. As a lyric poet, especially in Gedichte (1857) and Aus bewegten Tagen, a volume of poems (1869), he showed himself more to advantage than in his novels, of which latter, however, Untreu aus Mitleid (2 vols., 1868); Vox populi, vox dci (1869); Maria 31 ancini (1871); Neue Erza/ilungen (f875); Sophie Monnier (1876), and Em Frauenlos (1888) are remarkable for a certain elegance of style. His tragedies, Die Ynglinger (1858); Tiberius (i8’o); Johann von Scliwaben; and the comedy Die steinerne Braul, had considerable success on the stage. Grosses Gesammelte dramatische Werke appeared in 7 vols. in

11. Robert Grosseteste's Imagination Symbol. Play Grosseteste Roulette!Robert Grosse
Biography of robert grosseteste (11681253) robert grosseteste. Born 1168 in Suffolk, England
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12. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop Of Lincoln
Famous for his opposition to ecclesiastical abuses in the 13th century, examine a biography of this Bishop of Lincoln here. heavenly Father, who didst raise up thy faithful Servant robert grosseteste to be a bishop and pastor in thy Church and
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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 Ethics of Aristotle and the theological works of

13. Robert Grosseteste & His Intellectual Milieu
Homepage of the International robert grosseteste Conference 2003 robert grosseteste (c. 11701253) left an intellectual legacy which encompassed a wide range of philosophical,
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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
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14. Editing Robert Grosseteste: Abstracts Of Papers
Abstracts of Papers. James McEvoy, Maynooth The Significance ofRobert grosseteste and the Edition of his Writings. This lecture
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James McEvoy, Maynooth: The Significance of Robert Grosseteste and the Edition of his Writings This lecture will illustrate the significance of Grosseteste (d. 1253) for the history of philosophy and science, theology and religion, and education (as the first great figure and chancellor of Oxford University). Each of the major facets of his life and work will be related to the editions of his writings which are currently in progress, or which have yet to be addressed. James Ginther, Leeds: Super Psalterium and the Dicta Dicta Candace Taylor Hogan, Wheaton, MA: Robert Grosseteste and Greek: The Commentator's Transliteration of the Dionysian corpus This paper is derived from the introductory chapter to the forthcoming publication of a critical edition of Grosseteste's translation and commentary on De Ecclesiastica Hierarchia of Ps.-Dionysius. It will focus on the underlying principles Grosseteste employs in his very literal translation of the book on the ecclesiastical, or sacramental, hierarchy of Ps.-Dionysius the Areopagite. Comment will be made on Grosseteste's understanding of the nature of language as signs, and the nature of "inspired" language, or writing, in particular. The edition will include Grosseteste's Greek exemplar and thus will facilitate study of his translating techniques and principles for dealing with problematic terms. Neil Lewis, Georgetown:

15. References For Grosseteste
References for robert grosseteste. Books AC Crombie, robert grossetesteand the Origins of Experimental Science 11001700 (Oxford, 1971).
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References for Robert Grosseteste
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • A C Crombie, Robert Grosseteste and the Origins of Experimental Science 1100-1700 (Oxford, 1971). Articles:
  • R C Dales, The computistical works ascribed to Robert Grosseteste, Isis
  • E S Laird, Robert Grosseteste, Albumasar, and medieval tidal theory, Isis
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    encyclopediaEncyclopedia grosseteste, robert, grOs'test PronunciationKey. grosseteste, robert , c. 1175–1253, English prelate.
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    17. Robert Grosseteste
    Author robert grosseteste (b.c. Dating The early years of robert's life are little known. According to Southern, he witnessed a charter of Hugh, bishop of Lincoln c.
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    Author : Robert Grosseteste (b.c. 1170, d. 1253)Oxford c. 1225-1235
    Dating : The early years of Robert's life are little known. According to Southern, he witnessed a charter of Hugh, bishop of Lincoln c. 1189-92 and received a testimonial letter from Gerald of Wales to the bishop of Hereford c. 1194/5. Robert witnessed several documents connected with the diocese of Hereford both in England and in France between 1196 and 1220. He taught in Oxford starting c. 1225 and lectured to the new Franciscan studium there 1230/1. In 1235 Robert became bishop of Lincoln. He died in 1253. Works : S. H. Thomson , The Writings of Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincon, 1235-1253 (Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, 1940) lists 120 authentic works by Grosseteste for which he gives either manuscript references or editions. This list has been updated to 1980 by James McEvoy, in Appendix A, "A catalogue of manuscript discoveries, editions and translations of Robert Grossetests's works for the years 1940-1980," The Philosophy of Robert Grosseteste (Clarendon Press: Oxford, 1982), pp. 455-501. Since 1980, the following editions have appeared:

    18. Robert Grosseteste (Robert Greathead)
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