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Year 1253 ( MCCLIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar . Events. By place. Europe. January 18 – King Henry I of Cyprus ("the Fat") dies and is succeeded by his son Hugh II, who is only a few months old.
Windows code page 1253 ("Greek - ANSI"), commonly known by its IANA-registered name Windows-1253 or abbreviated as cp1253, is a Microsoft Windows code page used to write modern Greek. It is not capable of supporting the older polytonic Greek.
- Scholarly Career
- Bishop of Lincoln
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There is very little direct evidence about Grosseteste's education. He may have received a liberal arts education at Lincoln and appears as a witness for the bishop of Lincoln at in the late 1180s or early 1190s, where he is identified as a Master. From about 1195 he was active in the household of the Bishop of Hereford William de Vere; a letter fr...
In February 1235, Hugh of Wells died, and the canons of Lincoln cathedral met to elect his successor. They soon were at a deadlock and could not reach a majority. Fearing that the election would be taken out of their hands, they settled on a compromise candidate, Grosseteste. He was consecrated in June of that same year at Reading. He instituted an...
Grosseteste is best known as an original thinker for his work concerning what would today be called science or the scientific method. It has been argued that Grosseteste played a key role in the development of the scientific method. Grosseteste did introduce to the Latin West the notion of controlled experiment and related it to demonstrative scien...
Grosseteste wrote a number of early works in Latin and French whilst he was a clerk, including one called Chateau d'amour, an allegorical poem on the creation of the world and Christian redemption, as well as several other poems and texts on household management and courtly etiquette. He also wrote a number of theological works including the influe...
Grosseteste died on 9 October 1253.He was aged about 80–85. He is buried in a tomb within his memorial chapel within Lincoln Cathedral. Its dedicatory plaque reads as follows: After his death, an anecdote of Pope Innocent's death by Matthew Paris, is often mentioned well into the 16th century to the effect that the ghost of Grosseteste visited the ...
Upon his death, he was almost universally revered as a saint in England, with miracles reported at his shrine and pilgrims to it granted an indulgence by the bishop of Lincoln. However, attempts by successive Bishops of Lincoln, the University of Oxford, and Edward I to secure a formal papal canonisation failed.The attempts to have him canonised we...
Grosseteste was already an elderly man, with an established reputation, when he became a bishop. As an ecclesiastical statesman, he showed the same fiery zeal and versatility of which he had given proof in his academic career; but the general tendency of modern writers has been to exaggerate his political and ecclesiastical services, and to neglect...
Scientific treaties
From about 1220 to 1235 he wrote a host of scientific treatises including: 1. De sphera. An introductory text on astronomy. 2. De luce. On the "metaphysics of light." (which is the most original work of cosmogonyin the Latin West) 3. De accessu et recessu maris. On tides and tidal movements. (although some scholars dispute his authorship) 4. De lineis, angulis et figuris. Mathematical reasoning in the natural sciences. 4.1. De phisicis lineis, angulis et figuris(in Latin). Nürnberg. 1503. 5....
Editions
1. Versio Caelestis Hierarchiae Pseudo-Dionysii Areopagitae cum scholiis ex Graeco sumptis necnon commentariis notulisque eiusdem Lincolniensis, ed. D. A. Lawell (Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis 268), Turnhout: Brepols Publishers, 2015 (ISBN 978-2-503-55593-5) 2. Opera I. Expositio in Epistolam sancti Pauli ad Galatas. Glossarum in sancti Pauli Epistolas fragmenta. Tabula, ed. J. McEvoy, L. Rizzerio, R.C. Dales, P.W. Rosemann (Corpus Christianorum. Continuatio Mediaevalis 130),...
Works in translation
1. Mystical theology: The Glosses by Thomas Gallus and the Commentary of Robert Grosseteste on De mystica theologia, ed. J McEvoy, (Paris: Peeters, 2003) 2. On the Six Days of Creation, tr. CFJ Martin, (Oxford, 1996)
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Archer, Thomas Andrew (1885). "Basing, John". In Stephen, Leslie (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 3. London:...
Kepler-1253b es un planeta extrasolar que forma parte de un sistema planetario formado por al menos un planeta. 1 Orbita la estrella denominada Kepler-1253. Fue descubierto en el año 2016 por la sonda Kepler por medio de tránsito astronómico. 2 .
1253 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Events. July 6 – Mindaugas is crowned as King of Lithuania. July – William II, Count of Holland defeats the Flemish army at Westkapelle. A series of naval wars begins between the Italian city-states of Genoa and Venice, which will continue sporadically until 1371.