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Essay heading: Life of Rodger Bacon
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The previous use of gunpowder by the Arabs, however, has since been shown. Bacon considered mathematics, together with experimentation, is the only means of arriving at a knowledge of nature. Six of his works were printed between 1485 and 1614, and in 1733 the Opus Majus was edited and published. displayed 300 characters
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Rodger Bacon should not be mistaken with Kevin Bacon or the leader of Bacon's Rebellion but is just as important. He was born at, Ilchester, Somerset in 1220 and was known as DOCTOR MIRABILIS, meaning ?wonderful teacher' in Latin. Bacon was an English Franciscan philosopher and educational reformer who was a major medieval advocate of experimental science and mathematics... displayed next 300 characters
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