The Middle English treatise The Seven Liberal Arts incorporates a significant portion of Grosseteste\u2019s treatises On the Liberal Arts and On the Generation of Sounds. It was composed in two phases with its initial version possibly in the first two decades of the fifteenth century; the later treatise survives, with additions to the original, in a single manuscript from the late 1450s and 1460s. While the current volume does not offer a comprehensive or considered history of the reception of Grosseteste\u2019s thought, a consideration of The Seven Liberal Arts adds fascinating layers to the interpretation both of Grosseteste\u2019s treatises on their own terms, and also to the exploration of his ideas in later years. In philological terms...
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Re-emerged in 1979, after four centuries of oblivion, MS Additional 60577, also known as the Winches...
This article presents the history of the medieval Latin translations of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethi...
Bignami-Ogier Jeanne. Morton W. BLOOMFIELD. The seven deadly sins, an introduction to the history of...
In the 15th and early 16th centuries, educational life at the universities of Western and Central Eu...
R. James Long is a contributing author, “Between Idolatry and Science: The Magical Arts in the Gros...
This text explores a wide range of topics relating to scientific and religious learning in the work ...
R. James Long is a contributing author, A Thirteenth Century Teaching Aid: An Edition of the Bodlei...
Two different opinions have directed modern historiography with reference to Grosseteste’s teaching ...
Robert Grosseteste incidentally transmitted the common passages on the generation of sound in On the...
This book examines Robert Grosseteste’s often underrepresented ideas on education. It uniquely bring...
The liberal arts are considered by Robert Grosseteste as guides in human activities and in the study...
This study examines Grosseteste’s treatise De iride – which was known to later medieval scholars suc...
In 1996 Jan Aertesen stated that the core of Medieval Philosophy – starting from the Summa de Bono ...
London's British Library contains three manuscripts that record instruction in the use of personal a...
R. James Long is a contributing author, Adam’s Rib. A Test Case for Natural Philosophy in Grossetes...
Re-emerged in 1979, after four centuries of oblivion, MS Additional 60577, also known as the Winches...
This article presents the history of the medieval Latin translations of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethi...
Bignami-Ogier Jeanne. Morton W. BLOOMFIELD. The seven deadly sins, an introduction to the history of...
In the 15th and early 16th centuries, educational life at the universities of Western and Central Eu...