O šest let později se vrátil do Anglie i do vedení školy v Dunstable. Roku 1213 se stal opatem cirencesterského kláštera. Zemřel v roce 1217 ve Worcestershire. [2 ]
Neckam does not seem to think of this as a startling novelty: he merely records what had apparently become the regular practice of many seamen of the Catholic world. [5 ]
Alexander Neckam was an English schoolman and scientist, who was a theology instructor at Oxford, and, from 1213, was an Augustinian abbot at Cirencester, Gloucestershire. His textbook De utensilibus (“On Instruments”) is the earliest known…
Neckam, Alexander (1157–1217), English school man and man of science, was born at St Albans in September 1157, on the same night as King Richard I. Neckam’s mother nursed the prince with her own son, who thus became Richard’s foster-brother…
Alexander Neckam (sometimes spelled "Nequam") (September 8, 1157 – 1217, Hertfordshire, England), was an English theologian, philosopher, teacher, scientist, and geographer who helped to introduce the new scientific principles and…
(1157–1217). English scholar and scientist Alexander Neckam is known for his textbook De utensilibus (On Instruments) which is the earliest known European writing to mention…
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