Roger Bacon expressed a feeling which afterwards moved many minds, when he said that if he had the power he would burn all the works of the Stagirite, since the study of them was not simply loss of time, but multiplication of ignorance. Yet in spite of this outbreak every page is studded with citations from Aristotle, of whom he everywhere speaks in the highest admiration."> Roger Bacon expressed a feeling which afterwards moved many minds...">
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  • Roger_Bacon" title="Roger Bacon">Roger Bacon expresó un sentimiento que después conmovió a muchas mentes, cuando dijo que si tuviera el poder quemaría todas las obras del Estagirita, ya que el estudio de las mismas no era simplemente pérdida de tiempo, sino multiplicación de la ignorancia. Sin embargo, a pesar de este brote, cada página está repleta de citas de Aristotle, de quien habla en todas partes con la mayor admiración.

    "Aristotle: a Chapter from the History of Science". Book by George Henry Lewes, 1864.
Roger_BaconRoger Bacon expressed a feeling which afterwards moved many minds, when he said that if he had the power he would burn all the works of the Stagirite, since the study of them was not simply loss of time, but multiplication of ignorance. Yet in spite of this outbreak every page is studded with citations from Aristotle, of whom he everywhere speaks in the highest admiration. - George Henry Lewes" title="Roger_Bacon" title="Roger Bacon">Roger Bacon expressed a feeling which afterwards moved many minds, when he said that if he had the power he would burn all the works of the Stagirite, since the study of them was not simply loss of time, but multiplication of ignorance. Yet in spite of this outbreak every page is studded with citations from Aristotle, of whom he everywhere speaks in the highest admiration. - George Henry Lewes"> Empotrar: