
Robert Grosseteste (c 1168-1253) was the initiator of the English scientific tradition, one of the first chancellors of Oxford University, and a famous teacher and commentator on the newly discovered works of Aristotle. In this book, James McEvoy provides the first general, inclusive overview of the entire range of Grosseteste's massive intellectual achievement.
This work investigates the intellectual legacy of Robert Grosseteste, questioning how his synthesis of Aristotelian thought and theological inquiry established the foundations of the English scientific tradition. James McEvoy, a recognized scholar in medieval philosophy, utilizes a comprehensive analysis of Grosseteste's commentaries, sermons, and scientific treatises to map the breadth of his influence. The book argues that Grosseteste's work represents a pivotal moment in the transition toward empirical observation within the medieval university system.
What You Will Find
Scholars and students of medieval thought frequently cite this volume as a definitive, accessible entry point into Grosseteste's complex body of work. Experts highlight the author's ability to synthesize dense theological and scientific material into a coherent historical narrative.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2000-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press USA
ISBN-10:
0195354176
ISBN-13:
9780195354171
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