
The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon 2 Volume Paperback Set
Roger Bacon(Author)
John Henry Bridges(Editor)
Cambridge University Press
Published on 1. July 2010
Book
1388 pages
978-1-108-01445-8 (ISBN)
Description
Roger Bacon, the medieval natural philosopher who broke new ground in promoting scientific method, produced the encyclopedic Opus Majus or 'Greater Work' in the mid-thirteenth century. This 1897 publication in two volumes was the first complete edition of the work to appear in print. Written at the request of Pope Clement IV, the Opus Majus is the most significant and most influential of Bacon's works, containing his observations of the natural world and theories on knowledge acquisition. Bacon's text appears in the original Latin, and Bridges includes a substantial introduction and brief analysis of each chapter in English, as well as extensive footnotes and an analytical table to aid the reader. The book covers theology, language and mathematics, optics, experimental science, and moral philosophy. This reissue also incorporates a later supplement containing additional material and corrections.
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Series
Language
Latin
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 72 mm
Weight
1650 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-108-01445-8 (9781108014458)
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Content
Volume 1: Part I. The Four General Causes of Human Ignorance; Part II. The Connexion of Philosophy with Theology; Part III. The Study of Language; Part IV. Mathematical Science. Volume 2: Part V. Optics; Part VI. Experimental Science; Part VII. Moral Philosophy: Analysis of the Multiplication of Species; Index; Addenda and corrigenda.