The project Hundreds of books, papers, and dissertations on Roger Bacon have been published during the past two centuries. Through the Roger Bacon Digital Library, RBRS aims to reconstruct the history of Bacon’s historiography and provide, in the long run, a list of references as comprehensive as possible.

Current entries: 922

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Abate, M.T. “The Reorientation of Roger Bacon: Muslims, Mongols, and the Man Who Knew Everything.” In East Meets West in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Times. Transcultural Experiences in the Premodern World. Ed. A. Classen (Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2013), 523-573. (read)

Adamson, R. Roger Bacon, The Philosophy of Science in the Middle Age (Manchester and London, 1876).

Adank, T. *“*Roger Bacons Auffassung der Musica.” Archiv für Musikwissenschaft 35 (1978): 33-56. (read)

Adler, M. “ The Middle Ages.” In A Guidebook to Learning: For a Lifelong Pursuit of Wisdom (New York: Macmillan, 1986).

Aertsen, J.A. “The Transformation of Metaphysics in the Middle Ages.” In Philosophy and Theology in the Long Middle Ages. A Tribute to Stephen F. Brown. Eds. K. Emery, R.L. Friedman, and A. Speer (Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2011), 19-39. (read)

Agerami, O. *“*Metafísica y experiencia en la escolástica del siglo XIII.” Revista latinoamerica de filosofìa 5 (1979): 43-52.

Agrimi, J. “La fisiognomica e l’insegnamento universitario: la ricezione del testo pseudoaristotelico nella Facoltà delle Arti.” In “Ingeniosa scientia nature”. Studi sulla fisiognomica medievale. Ed. C. Crisciani (Florence: SISMEL, 2002), 101-166. (read)

Agrimi, J. and Crisciani, C., “Albumazar nell’astrologia di Ruggero Bacone.” Acme 25(1972): 315-338.

Agrimi, J. and Crisciani, C. “L’utilitas dell’astrologia in Albumazar e Ruggero Bacone.” In Actas del V Congreso Internacional de Filosofía Medieval (Madrid: Editoria Nacional, 1979), 489-494.

Agrimi, J. and Crisciani, C. “Savoir médical et anthropologie religieuse. Les représentations et les fonctions de la vetula (XIIIe-XVe siècle).” Annales 48/5 (1993), 1281-1308. (read)

Aguirre y Respaldiza, A. La ciencia positiva en el siglo XIII: Rogerio Bacon (Barcelona: Editorial Labor, 1935).

Aísa Moreu, D. “Ciencia y filosofía moral en Roger Bacon.” In Actas del II Congreso Nacional de Filosofía Medieval (Zaragoza: SOFIME, 1996), 161-174. (read)

Ajello, A. “Lex falsa, carnalis et diabolica. I Francescani e l’Islam nel XIII secolo.” In I Francescani e la crociata. Atti dell’XI Convegno storico di Greccio, 3-4 maggio 2013. Eds. A. Cacciotti and M. Melli (Milano: Biblioteca francescana, 2014), 31-56.

Alemparte, J.F. “Hermann al alemán: Traductor del siglo XIII en Toledo.” Hispania Sacra 35 (1983): 9-56.

Alessio, F. “La riflessione sulle ‘artes mechanicae’ (secoli XII-XIV).” In Franco Alessio: Studi di storia della filosofia medievale. Ed. G. Francioni (Pisa: ETS, 2002), 121-144. (look)