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On the Six Days of Creation

Grosseteste, RobertMartin, C.F.J.(Contributions by)
Part of the Auctores Britannica medii aevi series
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Grosseteste is an important figure in the history of English learning, representing the last flowering of a fully native tradition of scholarship.

His "Hexaemeron" is rare amongst works of this period in giving an insight into the medieval world view.A work of Grosseteste's early maturity (probably completed around 1235), it is a commentary on the early chapters of Genesis, on the six days of Creation, and gives him a context for expounding his attitude to theology, to the world, and to the place of human beings in that world.

The book is a compilation and reconciliation of conflicting Greek and Latin authorities, handled with great confidence, which gives an account of the unity of medieval learning, where the study of God includes the study of the whole world.This translation complements the Latin text edition of the "Hexaemeron" by Dales and Gieben.

It should be of interest to scholars and students of Medieval philosophy, theology and literature.

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Oxford University Press
0197261507 / 9780197261507
Hardback
231.765
01/03/1995
United Kingdom
English
380p.
23 cm
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