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This volume deals with the philosophy and thought of Roger Bacon. Attention is given to a range of topics including: Bacon's life and work; his contribution to the "trivium" and the "quadrivium"; his notion of science; his moral philosophy; Bacon's contribution to medicine, alchemy and astrology; and his positions in physics and metaphysics. The volume seeks to situate Roger Bacon in the context of 13th-century philosophy and thought, as well as demonstrating his importance for later thinkers.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Roger Bacon: His Life, Career and Works Jeremiah Hackett
2. Roger Bacon's Attitude Toward the Latin Translations and Translators of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries Richard Lemay
3. Roger Bacon on the Classification of th eSciences Jeremiah Hackett
4. Roger Bacon and Grammar Irene Rosier-Catach
5. Roger Bacon et la logique Alain De Libera
6. Roger Baconon Rhetoric and Petics Jeremiah Hackett
7. Roger Bacon's knowledge of Mathematics George Molland
8. Roger Bacon on Astronomy-Astrology: The Sources of the Scientia Experimentalis Jeremiah Hackett
9. Roger Bacon on geography and cartography David Wood and Herbert M. Howe
10. Roger Bacon on Music Nancy van Dreusden
11. Roger Bacon on Ligt, Vision, and the Universal Emanation of Force David C. Lindberg
12. Roger Bacon on Scientia Experimentalis Jeremiah Hackett
13. An Overview of Roger Bacon's Alchemy William R. Newman
14. Roger Bacon and MEdicine: The Paradox of the Forbidden Fruit and the Secrets of Long Life Faye Getz
15. Roger Bacon and the Secret of Secrets Steven J. Williams
16. Roger Bacon bibliography (1985-1995) Thomas S. Maloney
17. Epilogue: Roger Bacon's Moral Science Jeremiah Hackett
Indices
List of Authors