Roger Bacon and the Defence of Christendom

Author:   Amanda Power (Dr, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Volume:   84
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9781107531390


Pages:   314
Publication Date:   01 October 2015
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Amanda Power (Dr, University of Oxford)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Volume:   84
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9781107531390


ISBN 10:   110753139
Pages:   314
Publication Date:   01 October 2015
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. A life in context; 2. Traces on parchment; 3. From the world to God; 4. In defence of Christendom; 5. Beyond Christendom.

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'... a meticulous revisiting of the list and thoughts of the thirteenth-century Minorite friar Roger Bacon ... By leaving the beaten track and rereading Bacon's works the author has indeed made a positive contribution towards restoring his thoughts to their historical context and to his intellectual patrimony.' Benedict Vadakkekara, Collectanea Franciscana 'Amanda Power's convincing account emphasizes the depth of Bacon's commitment to an ideal of reform in line with the ideology of his religious order. Her book convinces the reader with a clear historical reconstruction and a rich display of bibliographical references, which help us to appreciate the doctor mirabilis as a scientist and a friar and to realize how rich and innovative the connection between his spiritual and intellectual horizons was.' Cecilia Panti, Speculum 'To hear Amanda Power tell it, and she tells it convincingly, Roger Bacon is all too often the odd man out ... she is a wonderfully inventive and close reader, teasing out hints of personality from the dry details of Bacon's scientific observations ... Power reveals a Bacon who is less innovative, but certainly more interesting.' Dallas G. Denery, II, American Historical Review '... offers a fresh and unified picture of this friar's life and thought ... [Power's] arguments are clear and cogent; they quietly buttress the principles of her approach. It is a good and objective account that makes ample use of illustrative quotations to explain the thought of one of the exceptional minds of the thirteenth century.' Michael Robson, Church History 'Power's monograph is a well-written account of Roger Bacon's work and thought and suggests an original argument, which opens up the historical dimension and socio-political connections of this important Franciscan thinker. The descriptive character of some sections along with references to contextual evidence will make this book useful reading for both scholars and students in the field.' Barbara Bombi, English Historical Review


'... a meticulous revisiting of the list and thoughts of the thirteenth-century Minorite friar Roger Bacon ... By leaving the beaten track and rereading Bacon's works the author has indeed made a positive contribution towards restoring his thoughts to their historical context and to his intellectual patrimony.' Benedict Vadakkekara, Collectanea Franciscana 'Amanda Power's convincing account emphasizes the depth of Bacon's commitment to an ideal of reform in line with the ideology of his religious order. Her book convinces the reader with a clear historical reconstruction and a rich display of bibliographical references, which help us to appreciate the doctor mirabilis as a scientist and a friar and to realize how rich and innovative the connection between his spiritual and intellectual horizons was.' Cecilia Panti, Speculum 'To hear Amanda Power tell it, and she tells it convincingly, Roger Bacon is all too often the odd man out ... she is a wonderfully inventive and close reader, teasing out hints of personality from the dry details of Bacon's scientific observations ... Power reveals a Bacon who is less innovative, but certainly more interesting.' Dallas G. Denery, II, The American Historical Review '... offers a fresh and unified picture of this friar's life and thought ... [Power's] arguments are clear and cogent; they quietly buttress the principles of her approach. It is a good and objective account that makes ample use of illustrative quotations to explain the thought of one of the exceptional minds of the thirteenth century.' Michael Robson, Church History 'Power's monograph is a well-written account of Roger Bacon's work and thought and suggests an original argument, which opens up the historical dimension and socio-political connections of this important Franciscan thinker. The descriptive character of some sections along with references to contextual evidence will make this book useful reading for both scholars and students in the field.' Barbara Bombi, English Historical Review


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Amanda Power is a lecturer in medieval history at the University of Sheffield.

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