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The Opus Majus ( for "Greater Work") is the most important work of . It was written in , at the request of Pope Clement IV, to explain the work that Bacon had undertaken. The 878-page treatise ranges over all aspects of natural science, from grammar and logic to mathematics, physics, and philosophy. Bacon sent his work to the Pope in 1267.Opus Majus in year 1267 was accompanied by a letter of dedication to the Pope. It was followed later the same year by a smaller second work, his , which was intended as an abstract or summary of the longer work, followed shortly by a third work, , as a preliminary introduction to the other two.


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The Opus Majus is divided into seven parts:

  1. Part one considers the obstacles to real wisdom and truth, classifying the causes of error ( offendicula) into four categories: following a weak or unreliable authority, custom, the ignorance of others, and concealing one's own ignorance by pretended knowledge.
  2. Part two considers the relationship between and , concluding that theology (and particularly ) is the foundation of all sciences.
  3. Part three contains a study of Biblical : , , , and , as a knowledge of language and grammar is necessary to understand revealed wisdom.
  4. Part four contains a study of : As part of the study, he vividly drew out the flaws in the , proposing to drop a day every 125 years from 325 CE (Council of Nicaea). He also noted the shifting of the to the .David Ewing Duncan, The Calendar, 2011, pp. 3–5.
  5. Part five contains a study of : The study of optics in part five seems to draw on the works of the Arab writers and , including a discussion of the of , the of the and the , and considers , distance, position, and size, direct vision, reflected vision, and , and lenses.
  6. Part six, De scientia experimentalis, a study of Experimental Science: It includes a review of , the creation of gunpowder and of the positions and sizes of the , and anticipates later , such as , , , , and . The overtones of this section reflect Bacon's interest in magic, which he also wrote about in De secretis operibus artis et naturae, et de nullitate magiae. It was a major influence on 's theory of Archemastrie.
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  7. Part seven considers moral philosophy and .

An incomplete version of Bacon's Opus Majus was published by William Bowyer in in 1733. It was edited by from a manuscript at Trinity College, Cambridge which omitted the seventh part.

As a recent paper emphasizes, this major work cannot be usefully read exclusively in the context of the history of science and philosophy while forgetting to consider Bacon's religious commitment to the . " His Opus maius was a plea for reform addressed to the supreme , written against a background of expectation and informed by the driving concerns of the friars. It was designed to improve training for and to provide new skills to be employed in the defence of the Christian world against the enmity of non-Christians and of the ".(p. 692) studies, from Opus Majus]]


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