Fr. Rogeri Bacon Opera quædam hactenus inedita
Unpublished writings of a medieval philosopher
Roger Bacon author J S Brewer editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:15th Nov '12
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This collection presents previously unpublished works by Roger Bacon, showcasing his vast intellectual contributions across multiple disciplines, including philosophy and science.
The collection titled Fr. Rogeri Bacon Opera quædam hactenus inedita features the unpublished works of the renowned medieval thinker Roger Bacon, who lived from approximately 1214 to 1292. Edited by J. S. Brewer in 1859, this volume showcases Bacon's extensive interests that spanned various fields, including linguistics, logic, theology, philosophy, mathematics, science, and music. These treatises highlight his significant contributions to medieval scholarship and thought, revealing a mind that was both curious and innovative.
Among the notable works included in this collection is the Opus Majus, originally composed in 1267, which is also available separately in this series. The Opus Minus serves as a summary of the larger work, while the Opus Tertium aims to address topics that Bacon believed had been overlooked in earlier versions. Although the latter two works do not survive in full, Brewer has curated all known fragments from 1859, providing readers with a glimpse into Bacon's intellectual pursuits.
The Compendium Philosophiae further illustrates Bacon's diverse academic interests, encapsulating the essence of medieval scholarship. This volume is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand the depth of Bacon's thought and the breadth of his contributions to various disciplines, making Fr. Rogeri Bacon Opera quædam hactenus inedita a significant addition to the study of medieval philosophy.
ISBN: 9781108042451
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 39mm
Weight: 1010g
696 pages