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    Robert Grosseteste: His Thought and Its Impact

    Series: Papers in Mediaeval Studies

    Robert Grosseteste's significant contributions to science and theology are a testament to his reptuation as a consummate polymath. An accomplished scholar and bishop, his multifaceted work has inspired a fourfold approach to investigating his intellect and influence. The first section examines Grosseteste's work in the field of translation and commentary. In the opinion of Roger Bacon, Grosseteste

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    Robert Grosseteste's significant contributions to science and theology are a testament to his reptuation as a consummate polymath. An accomplished scholar and bishop, his multifaceted work has inspired a fourfold approach to investigating his intellect and influence. The first section examines Grosseteste's work in the field of translation and commentary. In the opinion of Roger Bacon, Grosseteste was the best Latin translator of Greek since Boethius. The Bishop's ability to combine linguistic expertise with philosophical insight made him very valuable. The second section delves into the territory of science and magic. In his treatment of light, Grosseteste traces his line of reasoning to the pre-Aristotelian physicists, thereby becoming a mentor to later generations of British Aristotelian commentators. The Dominican's musings on the nature and abilities of magi and devils furnish us with a forerunner of similar speculations in Bonaventure and Aquinas. Section three treats the theme of impact and legacy. The effect of Grosseteste's intellectual capital is noticeable in the work of Geoffrey Chaucer and Wyclif. His philosophical theories, especially those concerning universals and the notion of unequal infinities, had an overpowering influence on fourteenth-century thinkers. The last section offers ample proof that as profound and far-reaching as Grosseteste's scholarly contributions were, remarkably he did not allow them to prevent him from taking his pastoral duties seriously.About the Author: Jack P. Cunningham received his doctorate from the University of Ulster and currently coordinates and teaches in the undergraduate theology programme at Bishop Grosseteste University College and in the postgraduate programme at the Lincoln School of Theology. A historian with an interest in late medieval and early modern ecclesiastical history, in particular the Reformation period, he is also a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is the author of "James Ussher and John Bramhall: The Theology and Politics of Two Irish Ecclesiastics of the Seventeenth Century" (2007) and has published articles and essays in a variety of journals and collections. Much of his recent work centres on the formation of national and religious identity during the Reformation and is based on studies made in Iceland, Denmark, and Ireland.



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