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+ | * 'Omnis homo de necessitate est animal'in ''Syncategorema'' ed. H.A.G. Braakhuis, in De 13de Eewse Tractaten &c 120-1, also 'English tracts &c', 162. | ||
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+ | * Tractatus super Psalterium | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 24 January 2009
Robert Bacon studied in Paris around 1210, became Master of Arts around 1219. His theology teacher was Johannes von Abbeville in Paris. Around 1227 he was a regent master in theology. In 1229 he was a regent master at Oxford.
In 1229/30 he entered the Dominican order. He was a friend of Grosseteste, Fishacre, and Edmund de Abingdon. From 1234-1238 he was a teacher in Theology at Oxford. He died 1248 at Oxford.
Life
Work
Influence
Primary sources
- 'Omnis homo de necessitate est animal'in Syncategorema ed. H.A.G. Braakhuis, in De 13de Eewse Tractaten &c 120-1, also 'English tracts &c', 162.
- Moralitates
- Sermones
- Summulae dialectices
- Syncategoremata
- Tractatus super Psalterium
- Vita Sancti Edmundi