“All sciences are connected; they lend each other material aid as parts of one great whole, each doing its own work, not for itself alone, but for the other parts; as the eye guides the body and the foot sustains it and leads it from place to place.”
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The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon
Written by the 13th-century English philosopher and scientist Roger Bacon, The Opus Majus is a comprehensive treatise that delves into the methodologies of scientific inquiry and the importance of empirical evidence in the pursuit of truth. The work is divided into several sections, each addressing different aspects of knowledge and learning, including natural philosophy, alchemy, and the role of the Church in the advancement of science. more
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