The Franciscan Roger Bacon (c.1214-92?) was one of the most significant intellectuals of the thirteenth century. His most important work was the Opus Majus of 1267 (also available in this series). The works included in this volume, edited by J. S. Brewer, had not previously been published, and only one volume of the unpublished works ever appeared, because of Brewer's other commitments. The Opus Minus was a précis of the larger work, written at the same time. The Opus Tertium, written the following year, was Bacon's attempt to cover topics which he felt had been omitted, or inadequately explained, in the previous versions; it also includes autobiographical information. Neither the Opus Minus or Opus Tertium survive in their entirety, but Brewer includes all the parts known in 1859. The Compendium Philosophiae deals with Bacon's wide-ranging intellectual interests in all aspects of medieval scholarship.
A collection of previously unpublished works by 13th century philosopher Roger Bacon, including his Opus Tertium, Opus Minus, and Compendium Philosophiae.This work has been selected by scholars as...
An unpublished collection of works by 13th century philosopher and scientist Roger Bacon, including his influential Opus Maius.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important,...
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and...
A compendium of unpublished works of Roger Bacon, one of the most important figures in the development of experimental science in the Middle Ages. The works cover a wide range of topics, including...
Fr. Roger Bacon: Opus Tertium, Opus Minus, Compendium Philosophiae (1859) is a book written by John Sherren Brewer. The book is a collection of three works by the medieval philosopher and theologian...