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Fr. Braconis De Vervlam Angliae Cancellarii De Augmentis Scientiarum Lib IX

by Bacon, Francis

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E-252. Very Good. Vellum. Vellum. 12mo. Apud Henricum Wetstenium, Amsterdam, Netherlands. 1694. (12) , 562 pgs, 61 pp. Ex-library item with spine label present to the spine. Bound in vellum boards with titles present to the spine and front board. Boards have shelf-wear present to the extremities. Previous owner's bookplate present to the front pastedown, name present to the FFEP, library stamp present to the second blank page, name present to the title page. Text is free of marks. Binding tight and solid. Francis Bacon presents a paradox. He is celebrated by many as the earliest thinker to grasp the implication of the scientific method. Bacon nevertheless rejected the most celebrated scientific discoveries of his own time and opposed the Copernican system with particular severity. Harvey, the discoverer of the circulation of the blood, remarked that Bacon wrote science more like a Lord Chancellor than a scientist. Bacon, however, persistently attacked scholasticism, for he wished to deliver the world from Aristotelianism, and did much with his persuasive writing to substitute for it the inductive method. The De Augmentis Scientiarum is an expansion of Bacon's earlier work, The Advancement of Learning, first published in 1605. It was part of a tremendous project, The Great Renewal, which was left far from complete. In the preface Bacon wrote, ‘I have propounded my opinion, naked and unarmed, not seeking preoccupate the liberty of men’s judgment by confutations. ’ The New Atlantis, written in 1627, is a scientific Utopia; the central establishment was the so-called House of Solomon, the laboratory of co-operating scientists honored above all other men. In Wisdom of the Ancients, he tries to explain ancient fables by ingenious allegories. Bacon polished all his prose sentences until they reached a ‘shining beauty that was almost poetic. ’ His purpose was ‘teaching men to think more wisely’ and his motto was, ‘Discriminate. ’ EB; 8vo 8" - 9" tall .

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Fr. Braconis De Vervlam Angliae Cancellarii De Augmentis Scientiarum Lib IX
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Bacon, Francis
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