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Roger Bacon in Print: Works by Bacon

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Magical Letter of Roger Bacon
by Roger Bacon

The Mirror of Alchemy
edited by Michael Charles

Opus Majus of Roger Bacon
translated by Robert B. Burke

Roger Bacon and the Origins of Perspectiva in the Middle Ages: A Critical Edition and English Translation of Bacon's Perspectiva with Introduction and Notes
translated by David C. Lindberg

Roger Bacon and the Sciences: Commemorative Essays, 1996
edited by J.M.G. Hackett

Roger Bacon's Letter: Concerning the Marvelous Power of Art & Nature & Concerning the Nullity of Magic Together with Notes & an Account of Bacon's Life & Work
translated by Tenney L. Davis

Roger Bacon's Philosophy of Nature: A Critical Edition, with English Translation, Introduction & Notes of De Multiplicatione Specierum & De Speculis Comburentibus
translated by David C. Lindberg

Roger Bacon, Three Treatments of Universals: A Translation With Introduction & Notes
by Roger Bacon

Root of the World
by Roger Bacon

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