Roger Bacon Quotes
Roger Bacon (2016). “Opus Majus, Volumes 1 and 2”, p.4, University of Pennsylvania Press
1267 Opus Majus (translated by Robert Belle Burke, 1928).
"LIFE" Magazine, (p. 73), September 8, 1958.
"Teaching the pursuit of science". Book by John H. Woodburn and Ellsworth Scott Obourn, p. 70, 1965.
Roger Bacon, John Henry Bridges (2010). “The Opus Majus of Roger Bacon”, p.88, Cambridge University Press
"Memorable Quotations: Philosophers of Western Civilization". Book edited by Carol Dingle, p. 21, 2000.
A man is crazy who writes a secret in any other way than one which will conceal it from the vulgar.
Quoted in Kahn, The Codebreakers (1996).
For the things of this world cannot be made known without a knowledge of mathematics.
Roger Bacon (2016). “Opus Majus, Volumes 1 and 2”, p.128, University of Pennsylvania Press
1267 Opus Majus (translated by Robert Belle Burke, 1928).
"Opus Tertium" by Roger Bacon, (p. 70), (c. 1267).
1267 OpusMajus, pt.4, ch.1 (translated by Robert Belle Burke, 1928).
"Memorable Quotations: Philosophers of Western Civilization". Book by Carol A. Dingle, p. 21, 2000.
Opus Majus bk. 1, ch. 4 (ca. 1267) (translation by Robert Burke)