Robert Grosseteste, the influential English statesman and scholar, made significant contributions to medieval philosophy, science, and theology. As a bishop and thinker, Grosseteste championed empirical inquiry and rational thought, laying the groundwork for the Renaissance and shaping intellectual discourse for centuries to come.

"If you know how many acres you have sown of each kind of corn, inquire how much the acre the soil of that land takes for sowing, and count the number of quarters of seed, and you shall know the return of seed, and what ought to be over."



"And in doing this I advise you to send to the best manors of your lands those of your household in whom you place most confidence to be present in August at the leading of the corn, and to guard it as aforesaid."



"And be careful of this, that each day at your meals you have two overseers over your household when you sit at meals, and of this be sure, that you shall be very much feared and reverenced."



"Also see how many quarters of corn you will spend in a week in dispensable bread, how much in alms."



"Say to all small and great, and that often, that fully, quickly and willingly, without grumbling and contradiction, they do all your commands that are not against God."

