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Grosseteste's and most
Most observers noted the personal animus between the bishop of Lincoln and the pope, but it did not stop the pope from agreeing to most of Grosseteste's demands about the way the English church ought to function.

Grosseteste's and Roger
Grosseteste's work in optics was also relevant and would be continued by Roger Bacon, who often mentioned his indebtedness to him although there is no proof that the two ever met.
The English Franciscan, Roger Bacon ( c. 1214 – 1294 ) was strongly influenced by Grosseteste's writings on the importance of light.

Grosseteste's and .
There is very little direct evidence about Grosseteste's education.
However, Grosseteste's own style was far more unstructured than many of his scholastic contemporaries and his writings reverberate with his own personal views and outlooks.
The last years of Grosseteste's life and episcopacy were embroiled in a conflict with the new Archbishop of Canterbury, Boniface of Savoy.
But the general argument, that the papacy may command obedience only so far as its commands are consonant with the teaching of Christ and the apostles, is only what should be expected from an ecclesiastical reformer of Grosseteste's time.
Thus he praises Robert Grosseteste, while denouncing Grosseteste's scheme of monastic reform.
Never afraid of controversy, Southern's interpretation of Grosseteste made a dramatic attempt to revise the chronology of Grosseteste's life.
* The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, from an English version of Robert Grosseteste's 13th century Latin translation, printed from the 1693 edition with its introduction plus a modern glossary.
With the critical methods of the 16th century, Grosseteste's view of the Testaments was rejected, and the book was disparaged as a mere Christian forgery for nearly four centuries.
Setting aside the issues of epistemology and theology, Grosseteste's cosmogony of light describes the origin of the universe in what may loosely be described as a medieval " big bang " theory.

most and famous
A similar tone of underlying futility and despair pervades the spy thrillers of Eric Ambler and dominates the most famous of all American mystery stories, Dashiell Hammett's The Maltese Falcon.
The most famous document that comes out of this dispute is perhaps Sir Philip Sidney's An Apologie For Poetrie, published in 1595.
The most surprising thing about the Twenty-second Congress of the Soviet Communist Party is that it is surprising -- perhaps quite as much, in its own way, as the Twentieth Congress of 1956, which ended with that famous `` secret '' report on Stalin.
The most famous ballet of that time was called Ballet Comique De La Reine ( 1581 ).
The most unusual of them is the Ithaca 49 ( about $20, $5 for a saddle scabbard ) -- a lever-action single-shot patterned after the famous Winchester lever-action and featuring the Western look.
Colorado's Grand Canyon, probably the most famous landmark of the United States, can be the highpoint of your Western vacation.
One of the most damaging tsunami on record followed the famous Lisbon earthquake of November 1, 1755 ; ;
Of course, 1600 Pennsylvania, the White House, is the most famous address of the free world.
The most famous undergraduate of South Philadelphia High School is a current bobby-sox idol, Dreamboat Cacophonist Fabian ( real name: Fabian Forte ), 17, and last week it developed that he will remain an undergraduate for a while.
The 1858 senate campaign featured the seven Lincoln – Douglas debates of 1858, the most famous political debates in American history.
The famous Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook stated that love is the most important attribute in humanity.
The most famous work of Algerian cinema is probably that of Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Chronicle of the Years of Fire, which won the palme d ' Or at the Cannes film festival in the year 1975.
The most famous such organism is Amoeba proteus ; the name amoeba is variously used to describe its close relatives, other organisms similar to it, or the amoeboids in general.
Aldous Leonard Huxley ( 26 July 1894 – 22 November 1963 ) was an English writer and one of the most prominent members of the famous Huxley family.
Significantly, Huxley also worked for a time in the 1920s at the technologically advanced Brunner and Mond chemical plant in Billingham, Teesside, and the most recent introduction to his famous science fiction novel Brave New World ( 1932 ) states that this experience of " an ordered universe in a world of planless incoherence " was one source for the novel.
The Vikings, the Portuguese, and the Spaniards were the most famous among early explorers.
This was expressed by Korzybski's most famous premise, " the map is not the territory ".
Nobel held 350 different patents, dynamite being the most famous.
Milne is most famous for his two Pooh books about a boy named Christopher Robin after his son, Christopher Robin Milne, and various characters inspired by his son's stuffed animals, most notably the bear named Winnie-the-Pooh.
Probably the oldest, and most famous, list of axioms are the 4 + 1 Euclid's postulates of plane geometry.
Conium maculatum has been used as a sedative and in treatments for arthritis and asthma in addition to its most famous use: as a “ humane ” method of killing criminals and philosophers.
Miss Marple, another of Christie ’ s most famous characters, shares these characteristics of careful deduction though the attention paid to the small clues.
Along with Miss Marple, Poirot is one of Christie's most famous and long-lived characters, appearing in 33 novels, one play, and more than 50 short stories published between 1920 and 1975 and set in the same era.
Like Agatha Christie, she isn't overly fond of the detective she is most famous for creating – in Ariadne's case the Finnish sleuth Sven Hjerson.

most and disciple
Among the many volumes of the holy Rabbi Yitzchak Luria ( known as the " Ari "), most of which come downfrom the pen of his primary disciple, Rabbi Chaim Vital, are profound insights explaining issues related to reincarnation.
Confucius ' favorite disciple was Yan Hui, most probably one of the most impoverished one of them all.
The most influential figure was theologian John Knox ( 1510 – 1572 ), who had lived in Switzerland and was a disciple of both Calvin and Wishart.
Mary Magdalene ( original Greek Μαρία ἡ Μαγδαληνή ), or Mary of Magdala, was one of Jesus ' most celebrated disciples, and the most important female disciple in the movement of Jesus.
A member of the monarchomaque movement who opposed absolute monarchy, he was a disciple of John Calvin and lived most of his life in Switzerland.
Japonism, an artistic movement inspired by the Orient with Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec as its most brilliant disciple, is at its height.
His most significant heir was Degas, who studied under Louis Lamothe, a minor disciple of Ingres.
Śubhakarasiṃha's most eminent disciple, Master Yixing ( Ch.
Hearing this from Abu Bakr, the most senior disciple of Muhammad, Umar then fell down on his knees in great sense of sorrow and acceptance of the reality.
* Hamnuna — Several rabbis in the Talmud bore this name, the most well-known being a disciple of Shmuel ( fl.
The Franciscan Roger Bacon was his most famous disciple, and acquired an interest in the scientific method from him.
Due to his teacher's age, Yip learned most of his skills and techniques from Chan's second oldest disciple: Ng Chung-sok.
Gurdjieff believed that the possession of a soul ( a state of psychological unity which he equated with being " awake ") was a " luxury " that a disciple could attain only by the most painstaking work of over a long period of time.
French aerodynamics engineer Robert Choulet ( École Centrale Paris ) is Deutsch's most famous disciple.
As was fitting to a disciple of Locke, Condillac's ideas have had most importance in their effect upon English thought.
It was during the three years Atiśa spent in this town that he compiled his teachings into his most influential scholarly work, A Lamp for the Path to Enlightenment, and encountered the disciple forecast by Tārā, Dromtonpa.
Ramakrishna's most famous disciple, Swami Vivekananda, travelled to the United States in the 1890s where he formed the Vedanta Society.
Though Liszt may have been an open disciple of the ideas of the Omnitonic and Omnirhythmic, the influence of such thinking can perhaps be seen most clearly in the music of Brahms, where hemiola and mixing of time signatures is a common occurrence.
Rabbi Chaim Volozhin was the chief follower and disciple of the Vilna Gaon and founded the Volozhin yeshiva-often referred to as the " Mother of the Yeshivas "-to which most Litvish (" Lithuanian ") yeshivas can be traced.
He handed not only the abbotship, but also gave dharma transmission to his most senior disciple, Hsin Ping.
One of the most famous people to come from Papantla is artist Teodoro Cano Garcia, who was a disciple of Diego Rivera.
His most important follower in the medium of sculpture was Alessandro Vittoria ; another disciple was the architect and sculptor Danese Cataneo.

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