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Adelardus Bathensis

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Adelardus Bathensis: imago
Adelardus Bathensis: imago
Nativitas: 1075; Aquae Sulis
Obitus: 1160; Aquae Sulis
Patria: Anglia
Nomen nativum: Adelardus Bathensis

Adelardus Bathensis vel Adelardus Bathoniensis[1] (natus circa annum 1080; mortuus circa annum 1152) fuit homo doctus Anglicus, qui operibus de astrologia, astronomia, mathematica, et philosophia ex Arabico sermone in nostram linguam conversis innotuit.

Bibliographia

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  • Burnett, Charles, ed. et trans. 1999. Adelard of Bath, Conversations with His Nephew: "On the Same and the Different, Questions on Natural Science" and "On Birds." With the collaboration of Italo Ronca, Pedro Mantas España, and Baudouin Van den Abeele. Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-39471-6.
  • Burnett, Charles. 1987. Adelard of Bath: an English scientist and Arabist of the early twelfth century. Warburg Institute, University of London.
  • Cochrane, Louise. 1995. Adelard of Bath: The First English Scientist. Londinii: British Museum Press. paperback ISBN 0-7141-1748-X.
  • Haskins, Charles H. 1927. "Adelard of Bath,"pp. 20-42 in Haskins, Studies in the History of Medieval Science. Cantabrigiae: Harvard University Press.
  • Lejbowicz, Max,; Ndiaye, Émilia; Dussourt, Christiane; Burnett, Charles. 2016. L'Un et le divers, Questions sur la nature, avec en complément Comme l'atteste Ergaphalau/De eodem et diverso, Questiones naturales (de causis rerum) additur anonymi Ut testatur Ergaphalau. Lutetiae: Les Belles Lettres. ISBN 9782251336541

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