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BACONTHORPE [Bacon, Baco, Bacconius], JOHN (d. 1346), known as "the Resolute Doctor," a learned Carmelite monk, was born at Baconthorpe in Norfolk. He seems to have been the grandnephew of Roger Bacon (Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 19. 116). Brought up in the Carmelite monastery of Blakeney, near Walsingham, he studied at Oxford and Paris, where he was known as "Princeps" of the Averroists. Renan, however, says that he merely tried to justify Averroism against the charge of heterodoxy. In 1329 he was chosen twelfth provincial of the English Carmelites. He appears to have anticipated Wycliffe in advocating the subordination of. | THE ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA A DICTIONARY OF ARTS SCIENCES LITERATURE AND GENERAL INFORMATION ELEVENTH EDITION VOLUME III AUSTRIA LOWER to BISECTRIX E-Text Edition of Volume III - Part 1 of 2 Slice 2 of 3 - BACONTHORPE to BANKRUPTCY BACONTHORPE Bacon Baco Bacconius JOHN d. 1346 known as the Resolute Doctor a learned Carmelite monk was born at Baconthorpe in Norfolk. He seems to have been the grandnephew of Roger Bacon Brit. Mus. Add. MS. 19. 116 . Brought up in the Carmelite monastery of Blakeney near Walsingham he studied at Oxford and Paris where he was known as Princeps of the Averroists. Renan however says that he merely tried to justify Averroism against the charge of heterodoxy. In 1329 he was chosen twelfth provincial of the English Carmelites. He appears to have anticipated Wycliffe in advocating the subordination of the clergy to the king. In 1333 he was sent for to Rome where we are told he first maintained the pope s authority in cases of divorce but this opinion he retracted. He died in London in 1346. His chief work Doctoris resoluti Joannis Bacconis Anglici Carmelitae radiantissimi opus super quattuor sententiarum libris published 1510 has passed through several editions. Nearly three centuries later it was still studied at Padua the last home of Averroism and Lucilio Vanini speaks of him with great veneration. See Brucker Hist. Crit. iii. 865 Stockl Phil. d. Mittel. ii. 1044-1045 Hauréau Phil. Scol. ii. 476 K. Prantl Ges. d. Logik iii. 318. For information as to his life not found otherwise and of doubtful accuracy see J. B. de Lezana s Annales Sacri iv. BACSANYI JANOS 1763-1845 Hungarian poet was born at Tapolcza on the 11th of May 1763. In 1785 he published his first work a patriotic poem The Valour of the Magyars. In the same year he obtained a situation as clerk in the treasury at Kaschau and there in conjunction with other two Hungarian patriots edited the Magyar Museum which was suppressed by the government in 1792. In the following year he was

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