- Henry Bate of Malines
Henry Bate of Malines (
Mechelen 24 March 1246 –Tongerloo after 1310) was a Flemish philosopher, theologian, astronomer, astrologer, poet, and musician.He was Master of Arts of the
University of Paris before 1274. He was a pupil ofThomas Aquinas , he became a canon and cantor of theCathedral of Saint-Lambert ,Liège before 1289.As astronomer, he made
astrolabe s, and wrote "Magistralis compositio astrolabii", dedicated to his friendWilliam of Moerbeke . He drew up astronomical tables: the "Tabule Mechlinenses", from around 1285-1295. While in Rome in 1292, he wrote commentaries on the astrological works ofAbraham ibn Ezra andAlbumasar .He became tutor to
Guy de Hainaut , brother of CountJean d'Avesnes , for whom he wrote, between 1285 and 1305, a "Speculum divinorum et quorundam naturalium" (Mirror of Divine Matters and Other Natural Things).Around 1309, he retired with the
Premonstratensians of Tongerloo, where he ended his days.External links
* [http://dev.ulb.ac.be/philo/urhm/pdf/henribate.pdf Biography (PDF)]
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