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      <namePart type="date">approximately 1090-approximately 1160</namePart>
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      <namePart>Bennett, Richard</namePart>
      <namePart type="date">1844-1900</namePart>
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      <publisher>[Johannes de Westfalia]</publisher>
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    <note>Dating based on HPT. GW dates about 1475 and Polain about 1484.</note>
    <note>Gothic letter, capital spaces; various annotations on recto of first blank leaf, but a fine crisp copy, unwashed in nineteenth-century leather-backed  boards.  Adelard of Bath&apos;s most important original work, the Natural Questions, (written before 1137) is a dialogue with an unnamed nephew, comprising &quot;seventy-six chapters covering such manifold subjects as the nature and growth of plants (with attention to the doctrine of the four elements and four qualities); the nature of animal (including the question of whether animals have souls, which is answered in the affirmative); the nature of man (including his psychology and physiology); and meteorology, physics, and astrology&quot; (DSB).  One of the foremost of mediaeval English natural philosophers, Adelard was &quot;a pivotal figure in the conversion of Greek and Arabic learning into Latin&quot; (ibid).  &quot;The Questions Naturales is a completely new phenomenon in the literature of the west in its advocacy of the experimental method, its adherence to experience against the claim of authority, and its defence of the &apos;moderns&apos;.  The treatise concerns itself with common problems of natural science but deliberately excludes theological speculation. In this it follows the best traditions of Islamic scholarship. Adelard&apos;s proclaimed purpose is to expound &apos;what he has learnt from Arab teachers under the guidance of reason&apos;&quot; (Dorothee Metlitzki, The Matter of Araby in Medieval England, Yale University Press, 1977).  VERY RARE. This is the second of only two fifteenth-century editions. The first - from the same press as this - is datable to c. 1475 (Goff A49). Goff gives the same date to the present edition (Goff A5o), but ISTC-in-progress re-dates it to ca. 1484-87.  Charles Burnett. Adelard of Bath, Warburg Institute Surveys and Texts XIV; DSB, 1, 6-64. H 85; Campbell, Annales de la typographie Neerlandais au XV siecle, 5; Polain (B) 12 [1484]; BMC IX 152; GW 219; Goff A 50; Klebs 8.1.</note>
    <note>Checklist: &quot;JPM 629.&quot;</note>
    <note type="ownership">Bennett collection. NNPM</note>
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