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         Grosseteste Robert:     more books (100)
  1. Castel Off Loue by Robert Grosseteste, 2010-01-08
  2. Chasteau D'amour: To Which Are Added 'la Vie De Sainte Marie Egyptienne' and an English Version of the Chasteau D'amour by Robert Grosseteste, M Cooke, 2010-02-13
  3. Carmen de mundo et partibus: Ein theologisch-physikalisches Lehrgedicht aus der Oxforder Handschrift Bodleian Digby 41 (Lateinische Sprache und Literatur des Mittelalters) (German Edition) by Robert Grosseteste, 1991
  4. Robert Grosseteste: De Cessatione Legalium (Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi) by Richard C. Dales, E. B. King, 1988-12-31
  5. Aspectus Et Affectus: Essays and Editions in Grosseteste and Medieval Intellectual Life in Honor of Richard C. Dales (Ams Studies in the Middle Ages)
  6. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln by J. H. Srawley, 1953
  7. On Light: Robert Grosseteste by Clare Riedl, 1983-07
  8. The 'notule' of Grosseteste on the Nicomachean ethics by Samuel Harrison Thomson, 1972
  9. Letters of Robert Grosseteste by Frank A.C. Mantello, Joseph Goering, 2010-05-19
  10. Poetry Does Theology: Chaucer, Grosseteste, and the Pearl-Poet by James Francis Rhodes, 2002-02
  11. Walter of Henley'S Husbandry: Together with an Anonymous Husbandry, Seneschaucie, and Robert Grosseteste'S Rules (Romance Edition) by Walter De Henley, 2010-01-01
  12. Robert Grosseteste: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  13. 13th-Century Latin Writers: Roger Bacon, Fibonacci, Bartholomeus Anglicus, Pope John Xxi, Saxo Grammaticus, Bonaventure, Robert Grosseteste
  14. Robert Grosseteste, Bishop of Lincoln. (1235-1253) by J H Srawley, 1953-01-01

41. Calls For Papers: Medieval: CFP: Robert Grosseteste And His Int
CFP robert grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu (UK) (12/1/02; 7/18/037/21/03).From John Flood (j.flood@bgc.ac.uk) Date Fri Mar 01 2002 - 111912 EST
http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/Medieval/0032.html
CFP: Robert Grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu (UK) (12/1/02; 7/18/03-7/21/03)
From: John Flood ( j.flood@bgc.ac.uk
Date: Fri Mar 01 2002 - 11:19:12 EST 'Robert Grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu'
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

42. Calls For Papers: CFP: Robert Grosseteste And His Intellectual
CFP robert grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu (UK) (12/1/02; 7/18/037/21/03).From John Flood (j.flood@bgc.ac.uk) Date Fri Mar 01 2002 - 111912 EST.
http://www.english.upenn.edu/CFP/archive/2002-03/0013.html
CFP: Robert Grosseteste and His Intellectual Milieu (UK) (12/1/02; 7/18/03-7/21/03)
From: John Flood ( j.flood@bgc.ac.uk
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    International Robert Grosseteste Conference, 2003
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    Bishop Grosseteste College, Lincoln, UK
    Keynote Speakers:
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    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
  • 43. Conferences, Seminars & Calls For Papers: Robert Grosseteste And His Intellectua
    Conferences, Seminars and Calls for Papers. robert grosseteste and His IntellectualMilieu' International robert grosseteste Conference, 2003. July 18th21st.
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    46. Robert Grosseteste Reformer And Scientist
    October 9, 1253 • robert grosseteste's New Scientific Method. FEATUREDVIDEO Quest for the True Cross. Includes robert grosseteste.
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    robert grosseteste Author Mcevoy, James; Author Mcevoy, JJ Great Medieval Thinkers(Paperback); Paperback 240 pages Published October 2000 Oxford University
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    48. The Rules Of St Robert Grosseteste
    The Rules of Saint robert grosseteste. Introduction. robert grosseteste,born circa 1170, was bishop of Lincoln from 1235 to 1253.
    http://www.minarsas.demon.co.uk/harn/farming/grosseteste.htm
    The Rules of Saint Robert Grosseteste
    Introduction
    Robert Grosseteste, born circa 1170, was bishop of Lincoln from 1235 to 1253. Despite the title of his rules, he was never canonised he was too critical of the papacy to earn sainthood; indeed, on his deathbed, he proclaimed the pope to the the anti-christ. Grosseteste his name means "big head"; apparently he had a small body and a large head was an intellectual, an Oxford don famed for his grasp of both law and theology. He was an enthusiastic and seemingly tireless bishop, who retained his interest in science; his book De Luce , a study of optics, was written during his first five years as bishop. He was also an enthusiastic builder the existing nave of Lincoln cathedral is his work. He was something of a maverick as both intellectual and bishop, unafraid to challenge both king and pope, and developing his own style of teaching though, perhaps surprisingly, he founded no school at Lincoln. He wrote these rules for his friend, Countess Margaret of Lincoln, probably shortly after the death of her husband, John de Lacy, in 1240. Margaret, as her widow's portion, was left four manors to run herself, hence Bishop Robert's advice. The rules were almost certainly written before 1242, when Margaret married Walter Marshall, the earl of Pembroke. The rules themselves are less concerned with agricultural management though that plays a part than with the way in which a noble should run his or her estate. They cover both the general (such as planning the yearly travels) to the specific (how to command servants and where to buy the best clothes). The work might be considered a medieval Emily Post.

    49. Lista Di Autorità (autori Persone) G-M
    grosseteste, robert vescovo di Lincoln.Vedi grosseteste, robert 1175?-1253 . Guardati, Tommaso. Vedi
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    50. Lista Di Autorità (autori Persone) N-Z
    grosseteste. Vedi grosseteste,robert 1175?-1253 . robertus grosseteste episcopus Lincolniensis. Vedi
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    51. Bishop Robert Grosseteste And The Politics Of The Time
    Bishop robert grosseteste 2. NE OF THE MOST learned men of the MiddleAges, robert grosseteste worked on geometry, optics and astronomy.
    http://www.lincolnshire-web.co.uk/lincolnshire-illustrious/bishop_grosseteste_po
    Navigate the whole of Lincolnshire-web from the dropdown menus above One of a series of articles about people with Lincolnshire links and claims to fame, home or abroad. Bishop Robert Grosseteste 2 A sketch of his political life NE OF THE MOST learned men of the Middle Ages, Robert Grosseteste worked on geometry, optics and astronomy In optics he experimented with mirrors and with lenses. He studied both the rainbow and comets and meteors perhaps the Perseid showers still observable in Europe around the 10 th and 14 th day of every August [In Lincolnshire, there are annual observation gatherings at the Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve.] He believed that experimentation must be used to verify a theory by testing its consequences. Observation was to be used on the way towards a general truth, or 'law' of physics as we might call it today A crucial part of this science was also the use of mathematics as part of proof While at the university of Oxford, as its first chancellor, the young Roger Bacon was one of his pupils

    52. Robert Grosseteste On Light
    One of a series of articles about people with Lincolnshire links andclaims to fame, home or abroad. Bishop robert grosseteste 3.
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    Navigate the whole of Lincolnshire-web from the dropdown menus above One of a series of articles about people with Lincolnshire links and claims to fame, home or abroad. Bishop Robert Grosseteste 3
    N HIS PHILOSOPHICAL WORK De Luce On light, or the Beginning of Forms ], Robert Grosseteste contemplates as follows on the creation of all things through light
    Thus light, which is the first form created in first matter, multiplied itself by its very nature an infinite number of times on all sides and spread itself out uniformly in every direction It was in this way that light proceeded in the beginning of time to extend matter which it could not leave behind, by drawing it out along with itself into a mass the size of the material universe This extension of matter could not be brought about through a finite multiplication of light, because the multiplication of a simple being a finite number of times does not produce a quantity, as Aristotle shows in the De Caelo et Mundo [Of Heaven and Earth] However, the multiplication of a simple being an infinite number of times must produce a finite quantity, because a product which is the result of an infinite multiplication exceeds infinitely that through the multiplication of which it is produced. Now one simple being cannot exceed another simple being infinitely, but only a finite quantity infinitely exceeds a simple being

    53. Robert Grosseteste 9 October 1253
    robert grosseteste 9 October 1253. Had the leaders of the thirteenth centuryheeded this preacher, many of the disasters of the following
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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

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    55. Fiche Livre: Robert Grosseteste Et La Théologie à L'Université D'Oxford (1190
    Translate this page Extraits. Revue de Presse. Imprimer la fiche. Acheter en ligne. robert Grossetesteet la théologie à l'Université d'Oxford (1190-1250). auteur(s) James McEvoy.
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    56. Fiche Livre: Robert Grosseteste Et La Théologie à L'Université D'Oxford (1190
    Translate this page robert grosseteste et la théologie à l'Université d'Oxford (1190-1250). auteur(s)James McEvoy. Traduit de l'anglais par Éliane Saint-André Utudjian.
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    57. James McEvoy Robert Grosseteste Exegete And Philosopher Philosophy Of Religion C
    James McEvoy robert grosseteste Exegete and Philosopher Philosophyof religion Christianity Metaphysics ontology Philosophy. James
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    59. NU HIST 2425, Lecture 33: Robert Grosseteste: A 13th C. Cleric
    Nipissing University. History 2425 Medieval England. robert grosseteste AThirteenthCentury Churchman. robert grosseteste was born in 1170 in Suffolk.
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    Robert Grosseteste: A Thirteenth-Century Churchman
    Steve Muhlberger 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.

    60. Oxbow Books/David Brown Book Company
    robert grosseteste Hexameron. Dales, Richard C. One of the productsof a period of intense intellectual activity from about 1228
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