Book DescriptionThe First Scientist is the first full-length biography in 50 years of the medieval monk who brought science out of the Dark Ages. Legend transformed the thirteenth-century English friar Roger Bacon into the Faustlike sorcerer "Doctor Mirabilis," but today he is recognized as sciences first pioneer in Europe. Science writer Brian Clegg bypasses the vicissitudes of Bacons reputation, which range from miracle-worker to charlatan, and places the true individual in the often contentious intellectual atmosphere of the late medieval era. In this vivid biography, he portrays Bacon as not only a lucid observer of nature, rigorous experimenter, and gifted mathematician, but also an original theologian and philosophera man who, like Galileo, would suffer imprisonment in his quest for the true nature of the world. Clegg traces Bacons career from his popularity as a teacher at Oxford and Paris, through his innovations in calendar reform, optics, a flying machine (over 200 yearsbefore Leonardo da Vincis), and, most famously, development of the principle of inductive experimental science. Clegg narrates how Bacon, once censored by his order, briefly wrote on experimental science and natural philosophy under Pope Clement IVs patronage, but then was imprisoned as a margician by the church after Clements death. Clegg also unravels the controversy over the "Voynich" cypher manuscriptwhich some claimed Bacon wrote in code to detail his experiments with microscopes and astronomyand the subsequent backlash against Bacons reputation as a scientist ahead of his time. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге The First Scientist: A Life of Roger Bacon (Brian Clegg)