‘Annotazioni su forma, mensura e infinito in Niccolò Cusano e Roberto Grossatesta’, in Niccolò Cusano. ‘Le De Luce de Robert Grosseteste: Présentation et Traduction.’ Revue de métaphysique et de morale 89 (2016): 119-130. Notes: English title – ‘Traditionalism in the History Of Medieval European Thought: Theology, Divine Illumination and Eternity in Robert Grosseteste’s Hexaëmeron’. ‘Ortaçağ Avrupa Düşünce Tarİhİnde Gelenekçİlİk: Robert Grosetteste’nİn Hexaëmeron Adli Eserİnde Teolojİ, İlahİ Aydinlanma Ve Âlemİn Ezelİlİğİ.’ Kafkas University Journal of the Institute of Social Sciences, no. 1170-1253): England’s Forgotten Philosopher.’ The Historian, no. Nine other excellent chapters bring together an international field of historians, theologians, medievalists and scientists in order to explore and discuss Grosseteste’s contribution to the history of science, theology and intellectual development in general. Cecilia Panti discusses the theological use of science in Grosseteste and Adam Marsh, according to Roger Bacon, and Nader El-Bizri contributes a chapter on Grosseteste’s study of meterological optics. Hannah Smithson offers a fascinating account of three dimensional colour space with reference to De iride. These two authors are joined by Brian Tanner and Richard Bower in a chapter on unity and symmetry in the De luce. Notes: This work includes Giles Gasper on Nature, Creation and Man in the Hexaemeron and Tom McLeish on medieval lessons for the modern religion and science debate. Robert Grosseteste and the Pursuit of Religious and Scientific Learning in the Middle-Ages. ‘William Langland Reads Robert Grosseteste’, in The French of Medieval England: Essays in Honour of Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, 140-156, eds. Metafizyka światła Roberta Grosseteste ”, Ethos. Trepczyński, Marcin, “ Światło jako arché świata. An extensive introduction provides a thorough account of Grosseteste’s treatise, the sources of the text and also its uses in later writers such as Richard Rufus of Cornwall and Richard Fishacre. This new edition contains Latin texts and en-face English translations of the two versions of the treatise. From the publisher: De libero arbitrio, Grosseteste’s influential treatise on free will, was written between about 1225 and the early 1230s. ‘The Scientific Basis of Robert Grosseteste’s Teaching at the Oxford Franciscan School’, in The English Province of the Franciscans (1224-c.1350), 247-272, ed. Florence: SISMEL Edizioni del Galluzzo, 2017. Tiziana Suarez-Nani and Agostino Paravicini Bagliani. ‘Matter and infinity in Robert Grosseteste’s De luce and Notes on the Physics’, in Materia: Nouvelles perspectives de recherche dans la pensée et la culture médiévales (XIIe-XVIe siècles), 27-55, eds. ‘‘Natures’ and ‘Laws’: The making of the concept of law of nature – Robert Grosseteste (c. ‘Rereading Robert Grosseteste on the ratio incarnationis: Deductive Strategies in De cessatione legalium III’. ‘Bow-shaped caustics from conical prisms: a 13th-century account of rainbow formation from Robert Grosseteste’s De iride.’ Applied Optics 56, no. Kempston’s library included several works by Grosseteste. ‘Nicholas Kempston and his Books.’ The Library 18, no. Bishops in the Political Community of England, 1213-1272. “‘A Theme Song of His Life’: Aspectus and Affectus in the Writings of Robert Grosseteste.” Franciscan Studies 76 (2018): 1-22. “ Aspectus and Affectus in the Theology of Robert Grosseteste.” PhD diss., Catholic University of America, 2018. (It is an open acess book, available here) 2018 Andrzej P. Stefańczyk and Roman Majeran, Lublin: Towarzystwo Naukowe Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego Jana Pawła II, 2019. Human Freedom and Theistic Hypothesis. Studies and Essays, 133-149, eds. Kijewska, Agnieszka, “Robert Grosseteste and His De Libero Arbitrio”, in If God Exists. Hoskin, Philippa, Robert Grosseteste and the 13th-Century Diocese of Lincoln: An English Bishop’s Pastoral Vision, Leiden: Brill, 2019. One of them is with Grosseteste about his relationship with Pope Innocent IV. L’arte maieutica della polemica, Verona: Fede & Cultura, 2019. The Ordered Human, London: Routledge, 2019. and Steven Puttnik (eds.), Robert Grosseteste and Theories of Education. Other publications of interest to society members appear in a list at the bottom of this page. Publications currently in preparation are listed in the Projects page. If you have an entry to be added to the list below, please contact Gioacchino Curiello. For a comprehensive bibliography of Grosseteste publications to 2003 see The Electronic GrossetesteThis page is being continuously updated.
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