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'''Roger Bacon''' (c. 1214 – June 1292) was an English philosopher and Franciscan friar who placed considerable emphasis on the study of nature through empirical methods. He is sometimes credited as one of the earliest [[Europe]]an advocates of the modern scientific method. He is the author of ''[[Opus Majus]]''.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>
'''Roger Bacon''' (c. 1214 – June 1292) was an English philosopher and Franciscan friar who placed considerable emphasis on the study of nature through empirical methods. He was the author of ''[[Opus Majus]]''.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Revelations]]''</ref>


In 2013, researchers assigned to [[Abstergo Entertainment]]'s [[Sample 17 Project]] were told to pay special heed to any mention of the [[Voynich manuscript]], in particular its connection to Roger Bacon.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>
In 2013, researchers assigned to [[Abstergo Entertainment]]'s [[Sample 17 Project]] were told to pay special heed to any mention of the [[Voynich manuscript]], in particular its connection to Roger Bacon.<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag]]''</ref>

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Roger Bacon (c. 1214 – June 1292) was an English philosopher and Franciscan friar who placed considerable emphasis on the study of nature through empirical methods. He was the author of Opus Majus.[1]

In 2013, researchers assigned to Abstergo Entertainment's Sample 17 Project were told to pay special heed to any mention of the Voynich manuscript, in particular its connection to Roger Bacon.[2]

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