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- Language
- eng
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- lxvi, 337 pages
- Contents
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- Part I: Grosseteste and the European Scene
- 1. The Grosseteste problem
- I. Divergent views
- II. Contemporary witnesses: Matthew Paris; Roger Bacon; A member of Grosseteste's household: fr. Hubert
- III. Later historical reconstructions
- 2. Grosseteste and the pattern of scholastic thought
- I. The problem of spurious texts
- II. Symptoms of an independent mind
- (1) An unscholastic answer to a scholastic question
- (2) The tentative approach
- (3) The importance of insight
- (4) Consideration
- (5) Imagination
- (6) Grosseteste's scholarly vision
- 3. Two patterns of education
- I. The continental road to success
- II. The English alternative
- (1) The social environment
- (2) The intellectual environment
- 4. Outlines of a provincial career
- I. Early and middle years
- II. The Oxford years
- III. The message of a despised source
- 5. The English scientific tradition
- I. The forerunners: Adelard of Bath; Daniel of Morley; Alfred of Shareshill
- II. Scope and limits of scientific thought
- (1) The natures of earthly things
- (2) The stars
- Part II: Grosseteste's Thoughts on Nature, Man and God
- 6. Towards a chronology of Grosseteste's thought
- I. Grosseteste's early theological development
- (1) Phase I: comments on Psalms 1 to 54
- (2) Phase 2: comments on Psalms 55 to 79
- (3) Phase 3: comments on Psalms 80 to 100
- II. Grosseteste's earlier scientific writings
- (1) Works to be considered for rejection: De fluxu et refluxu maris De generatione stellarum
- (2) Works to be considered for earlier dating: De Cometis; Computus I, II, and III The commentary on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics; The commentary on Aristotle's Physics
- III. Grosseteste's later scientific writings: De luce
- IV. A skeleton chronology
- 7. Grosseteste's scientific vision
- I. Grosseteste's view of the heavens: De Sphera; De Cometis
- II. The Posterior Analytics and the natural world
- (1) The entry of the Posterior Analytics into Western thought
- (2) Grosseteste and the problems of nature: The scintillation of stars; The origin of sound; The flooding of the Nile; The cause of thunder; Biological reflections; Falling leaves; The initial irrigation of the earth
- (3) Grosseteste's account of scientific knowledge
- 8. From science to theology
- I. Grosseteste's change of direction
- II. Grosseteste's theological assets
- (1) His scientific method
- (2) His scientific knowledge
- III. Grosseteste's theological deficiencies and their remedy
- (1) Origin of his Greek studies
- (2) His programme of reading
- IV. Grosseteste's theological index
- (1) Nature of the plan
- (2) When did he make it?
- (3) How could it be used?
- V. Grosseteste's theological development
- (1) Secular sources and their use
- (2) (2) The theological sources and their development: Latin sources; Greek sources: Joan of Damascus; Denys the Areopagite; Basil the Great
- 9. Grosseteste's theological vision
- I. A theology of creation
- II. Centrality of man
- III. Unity of God and nature
- IV. Necessity of God's entry into nature
- V. Chateau d'Amour: A pastoral theology
- VI. A theology of reconciliation
- Part III: Grosseteste's Thought in Action
- Note on the Diocese of Lincoln
- 10. Grosseteste in his Diocese
- I. The programme of ecclesiastical discipline
- II. Grosseteste as archdeacon
- Jews of Leicester
- III. The problems of a bishop
- (1) Consecration
- (2) Bastardy problem
- (3) His visitations
- (4) General directives and papal collaboration
- (5) The canons of Lincoln
- (6) Pastoral care and secular involvement
- 11. Grosseteste's prophetic vision
- I. Problem of the papacy
- II. Grosseteste at the papal court
- III. Pope and antichrist
- IV. Grosseteste's descent into despair
- V. Grosseteste's last words
- 12. Grosseteste's place in history
- I. Wycliffe's discovery of Grosseteste
- II. Grosseteste and the Lollards
- III. The anti-Wycliffite discovery of Grosseteste: John Tissington; Thomas Netter; Thomas Gasciogne
- IV. Grosseteste's position in medieval thought and action
- Isbn
- 9780198203100
- Label
- Robert Grosseteste : the growth of an English mind in medieval Europe
- Title
- Robert Grosseteste
- Title remainder
- the growth of an English mind in medieval Europe
- Statement of responsibility
- [R.W. Southern]
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
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- 1912-2001
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- Southern, R. W.
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- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- Grosseteste, Robert
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- Robert Grosseteste : the growth of an English mind in medieval Europe, [R.W. Southern]
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
- Part I: Grosseteste and the European Scene -- 1. The Grosseteste problem -- I. Divergent views -- II. Contemporary witnesses: Matthew Paris; Roger Bacon; A member of Grosseteste's household: fr. Hubert -- III. Later historical reconstructions -- 2. Grosseteste and the pattern of scholastic thought -- I. The problem of spurious texts -- II. Symptoms of an independent mind -- (1) An unscholastic answer to a scholastic question -- (2) The tentative approach -- (3) The importance of insight -- (4) Consideration -- (5) Imagination -- (6) Grosseteste's scholarly vision -- 3. Two patterns of education -- I. The continental road to success -- II. The English alternative -- (1) The social environment -- (2) The intellectual environment -- 4. Outlines of a provincial career -- I. Early and middle years -- II. The Oxford years -- III. The message of a despised source -- 5. The English scientific tradition -- I. The forerunners: Adelard of Bath; Daniel of Morley; Alfred of Shareshill -- II. Scope and limits of scientific thought -- (1) The natures of earthly things -- (2) The stars -- Part II: Grosseteste's Thoughts on Nature, Man and God -- 6. Towards a chronology of Grosseteste's thought -- I. Grosseteste's early theological development -- (1) Phase I: comments on Psalms 1 to 54 -- (2) Phase 2: comments on Psalms 55 to 79 -- (3) Phase 3: comments on Psalms 80 to 100 -- II. Grosseteste's earlier scientific writings -- (1) Works to be considered for rejection: De fluxu et refluxu maris De generatione stellarum -- (2) Works to be considered for earlier dating: De Cometis; Computus I, II, and III The commentary on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics; The commentary on Aristotle's Physics -- III. Grosseteste's later scientific writings: De luce -- IV. A skeleton chronology -- 7. Grosseteste's scientific vision -- I. Grosseteste's view of the heavens: De Sphera; De Cometis -- II. The Posterior Analytics and the natural world -- (1) The entry of the Posterior Analytics into Western thought -- (2) Grosseteste and the problems of nature: The scintillation of stars; The origin of sound; The flooding of the Nile; The cause of thunder; Biological reflections; Falling leaves; The initial irrigation of the earth -- (3) Grosseteste's account of scientific knowledge -- 8. From science to theology -- I. Grosseteste's change of direction -- II. Grosseteste's theological assets -- (1) His scientific method -- (2) His scientific knowledge -- III. Grosseteste's theological deficiencies and their remedy -- (1) Origin of his Greek studies -- (2) His programme of reading -- IV. Grosseteste's theological index -- (1) Nature of the plan -- (2) When did he make it? -- (3) How could it be used? -- V. Grosseteste's theological development -- (1) Secular sources and their use -- (2) (2) The theological sources and their development: Latin sources; Greek sources: Joan of Damascus; Denys the Areopagite; Basil the Great -- 9. Grosseteste's theological vision -- I. A theology of creation -- II. Centrality of man -- III. Unity of God and nature -- IV. Necessity of God's entry into nature -- V. Chateau d'Amour: A pastoral theology -- VI. A theology of reconciliation -- Part III: Grosseteste's Thought in Action -- Note on the Diocese of Lincoln -- 10. Grosseteste in his Diocese -- I. The programme of ecclesiastical discipline -- II. Grosseteste as archdeacon -- Jews of Leicester -- III. The problems of a bishop -- (1) Consecration -- (2) Bastardy problem -- (3) His visitations -- (4) General directives and papal collaboration -- (5) The canons of Lincoln -- (6) Pastoral care and secular involvement -- 11. Grosseteste's prophetic vision -- I. Problem of the papacy -- II. Grosseteste at the papal court -- III. Pope and antichrist -- IV. Grosseteste's descent into despair -- V. Grosseteste's last words -- 12. Grosseteste's place in history -- I. Wycliffe's discovery of Grosseteste -- II. Grosseteste and the Lollards -- III. The anti-Wycliffite discovery of Grosseteste: John Tissington; Thomas Netter; Thomas Gasciogne -- IV. Grosseteste's position in medieval thought and action
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- 25492425
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- lxvi, 337 pages
- Isbn
- 9780198203100
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- (pbk.)
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- lum92065451
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- (WaOLN)1437148
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- Robert Grosseteste : the growth of an English mind in medieval Europe, [R.W. Southern]
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- volume
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
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- text
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- Contents
- Part I: Grosseteste and the European Scene -- 1. The Grosseteste problem -- I. Divergent views -- II. Contemporary witnesses: Matthew Paris; Roger Bacon; A member of Grosseteste's household: fr. Hubert -- III. Later historical reconstructions -- 2. Grosseteste and the pattern of scholastic thought -- I. The problem of spurious texts -- II. Symptoms of an independent mind -- (1) An unscholastic answer to a scholastic question -- (2) The tentative approach -- (3) The importance of insight -- (4) Consideration -- (5) Imagination -- (6) Grosseteste's scholarly vision -- 3. Two patterns of education -- I. The continental road to success -- II. The English alternative -- (1) The social environment -- (2) The intellectual environment -- 4. Outlines of a provincial career -- I. Early and middle years -- II. The Oxford years -- III. The message of a despised source -- 5. The English scientific tradition -- I. The forerunners: Adelard of Bath; Daniel of Morley; Alfred of Shareshill -- II. Scope and limits of scientific thought -- (1) The natures of earthly things -- (2) The stars -- Part II: Grosseteste's Thoughts on Nature, Man and God -- 6. Towards a chronology of Grosseteste's thought -- I. Grosseteste's early theological development -- (1) Phase I: comments on Psalms 1 to 54 -- (2) Phase 2: comments on Psalms 55 to 79 -- (3) Phase 3: comments on Psalms 80 to 100 -- II. Grosseteste's earlier scientific writings -- (1) Works to be considered for rejection: De fluxu et refluxu maris De generatione stellarum -- (2) Works to be considered for earlier dating: De Cometis; Computus I, II, and III The commentary on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics; The commentary on Aristotle's Physics -- III. Grosseteste's later scientific writings: De luce -- IV. A skeleton chronology -- 7. Grosseteste's scientific vision -- I. Grosseteste's view of the heavens: De Sphera; De Cometis -- II. The Posterior Analytics and the natural world -- (1) The entry of the Posterior Analytics into Western thought -- (2) Grosseteste and the problems of nature: The scintillation of stars; The origin of sound; The flooding of the Nile; The cause of thunder; Biological reflections; Falling leaves; The initial irrigation of the earth -- (3) Grosseteste's account of scientific knowledge -- 8. From science to theology -- I. Grosseteste's change of direction -- II. Grosseteste's theological assets -- (1) His scientific method -- (2) His scientific knowledge -- III. Grosseteste's theological deficiencies and their remedy -- (1) Origin of his Greek studies -- (2) His programme of reading -- IV. Grosseteste's theological index -- (1) Nature of the plan -- (2) When did he make it? -- (3) How could it be used? -- V. Grosseteste's theological development -- (1) Secular sources and their use -- (2) (2) The theological sources and their development: Latin sources; Greek sources: Joan of Damascus; Denys the Areopagite; Basil the Great -- 9. Grosseteste's theological vision -- I. A theology of creation -- II. Centrality of man -- III. Unity of God and nature -- IV. Necessity of God's entry into nature -- V. Chateau d'Amour: A pastoral theology -- VI. A theology of reconciliation -- Part III: Grosseteste's Thought in Action -- Note on the Diocese of Lincoln -- 10. Grosseteste in his Diocese -- I. The programme of ecclesiastical discipline -- II. Grosseteste as archdeacon -- Jews of Leicester -- III. The problems of a bishop -- (1) Consecration -- (2) Bastardy problem -- (3) His visitations -- (4) General directives and papal collaboration -- (5) The canons of Lincoln -- (6) Pastoral care and secular involvement -- 11. Grosseteste's prophetic vision -- I. Problem of the papacy -- II. Grosseteste at the papal court -- III. Pope and antichrist -- IV. Grosseteste's descent into despair -- V. Grosseteste's last words -- 12. Grosseteste's place in history -- I. Wycliffe's discovery of Grosseteste -- II. Grosseteste and the Lollards -- III. The anti-Wycliffite discovery of Grosseteste: John Tissington; Thomas Netter; Thomas Gasciogne -- IV. Grosseteste's position in medieval thought and action
- Control code
- 25492425
- Dimensions
- 23 cm
- Edition
- 2nd ed.
- Extent
- lxvi, 337 pages
- Isbn
- 9780198203100
- Isbn Type
- (pbk.)
- Lccn
- lum92065451
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- System control number
- (WaOLN)1437148
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