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STS Research Seminar: Medievalism and Modern Science: The Case of Roger Bacon.”

12 January 2022, 4:30 pm–6:00 pm

Join this STS Research Seminar with Elly Truitt, University of Pennsylvania

This event is free.

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Department of Science and Technology Studies

Medievalism and Modern Science: The Case of Roger Bacon.

This talk explores the importance of the medieval period and nineteenth-century medievalism to the invention of modern science by placing the work of thirteenth-century Franciscan, polymath, and Scholastic natural philosopher Roger Bacon (ca. 1214-1292) into conversation with later scholars, especially William Whewell (1794-1866). I argue that Bacon’s work and reputation became central to a narrative about the development of science that insisted on Europe as the only possible place of origin. Furthermore, I argue that this narrative was constructed, in part, by ignoring large parts of Bacon’s corpus and erasing his deep engagement with medieval scholars working in the Arabic tradition.

About the Speaker

Elly Truitt

Associate Professor in History of Science at University of Pennsylvania

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