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  1. The essays or counsels civill & morall of Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban by Francis (1561-1626) Bacon, 2222
  2. Of the proficience and advancement of learning / by Francis, Lord Verulam ; edited by B. Montagu by Francis (1561-1626). Montagu, Basil (1770-1851) Bacon, 1851
  3. Francis Bacon: 1561-1626 by Israel Levine, 1970-06
  4. The tale of the Shakspere epitaph, by Francis Bacon, ... Translated from the Anglo-Phonetic, by Edward Gordon Clark by Francis (1561-1626) Bacon, 1888
  5. The promus of formularies and elegancies (being private notes, circ. 1594, hitherto unpublished) by Francis Bacon, illustrated and elucidated by passages from Shakespeare by Henry Pott Mrs. 1833-1915 Bacon Francis 1561-1626 Abbott Edwin Abbott 1838-1926, 1883-12-31
  6. The HISTORIE Of The REIGNE Of KING HENRY The SEVENTH. Written by the Right Hon: Francis Lo : Virulam, Viscount S. Alban. Whereunto is now added a very useful and necessary Table. by Francis 1561 - 1626]. [Bacon, 1629
  7. Hostage to Fortune - The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon 1561-1626 by Lisa and Stewart, Alan Jardine, 1998
  8. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) (The Roadmaker series) by Israel Levine, 1925
  9. The HISTORY Of The REIGNS of Henry the Seventh, Henry the Eighth, Edward the Sixth, and Queen Mary. by Francis [1561 - 1626]. Godwyn [also Godwin], Francis. Godwyn, Morgan. Bacon, 1676
  10. The essays or counsels, civil & moral, of Francis Bacon by Francis Bacon 1561-1626, 1905-12-31
  11. The Essays Of Francis Bacon by Bacon Francis 1561-1626, Hoops Johannes 1865-, 2010-09-29
  12. The Essays Or Counsels, Civil & Moral, Of Francis Bacon by Bacon Francis 1561-1626, 2010-09-30
  13. Bacon's History of the reign of King Henry VII by Francis Bacon 1561-1626, 1901-12-31
  14. The Essays Of Lord Bacon, Including His Moral And Historical Works ... With Memoir, Notes, And Glossary by Bacon Francis 1561-1626, 2010-09-27

1. Francis Bacon [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Francis Bacon (15611626) Sir Francis Bacon (later Lord Verulam and the Viscount St. Albans) was an English lawyer, statesman, essayist, historian
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2. Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
Sir Francis Bacon, Renaissance author, courtier, and father of deductive reasoning. Life, works, and resources.
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3. Francis Bacon (1561-1626).
Francis Bacon " STUCK IN A FRAME " "The Secretary of Nature" CLICK HERE (15611626)1
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4. Francis Bacon
FRANCIS BACON (15611626) Francis Bacon was the son of Nicolas Bacon, the Lord Keeper of the Seal of Elisabeth I. He entered Trinity College
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5. The Essays Of Francis Bacon (1601)
THE ESSAYS OF FRANCIS BACON
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6. BACON, Francis
BACON, Francis, Staatsmann und Philosoph, * 22.1. 1561 in London als Sohn des Gro siegelbewahrers von England, Nicholas B., ? 9.4. 1626 in
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7. The Advancement Of Learning
FRANCIS BACON (15611626)
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8. Francis Bacon. 1561-1626. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar
Francis Bacon. 15611626. John Bartlett, comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations, 10th ed.
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9. Modern History Sourcebook Francis Bacon The New Atlantis, 1627
Modern History Sourcebook Francis Bacon (15611626) The New Atlantis, 1627 Introductory Note
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10. Francis Bacon Research Trust
The FBRT researches the life and works of Sir Francis Bacon (15611626), a great Initiate and secret Master, President of the Rosicrucians, first
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11. Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
Sir Francis Bacon, Renaissance author, courtier, and father of deductive reasoning.Life, works, and resources.
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12. Francis Bacon [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Francis Bacon (15611626). Sir Francis Bacon (later Lord Verulam and the ViscountSt. Albans) was an English lawyer, statesman, essayist, historian,
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Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
At the same time that he was founding and promoting this new project for the advancement of learning, Bacon was also moving up the ladder of state service. His career aspirations had been largely disappointed under Elizabeth I, but with the ascension of James his political fortunes rose. Knighted in 1603, he was then steadily promoted to a series of offices, including Solicitor General (1607), Attorney General (1613), and eventually Lord Chancellor (1618). While serving as Chancellor, he was indicted on charges of bribery and forced to leave public office. He then retired to his estate where he devoted himself full time to his continuing literary, scientific, and philosophic work. He died in 1626, leaving behind a cultural legacy that, for better or worse, includes most of the foundation for the triumph of technology and for the modern world as we currently know it.
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13. Francis Bacon (1561-1626).
Francis Bacon s major contribution to philosophy was his application of induction,the approach used by modern science, rather than the thinking methods of
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    Introduction:- Bacon's real claim to fame is: not that he, as the lord chancellor, in 1621, was removed from office for accepting a litigant's bribe; nor, that he was the real writer of the Shakespearean plays (one of the controversies in English literature, the "Baconian controversy") ; but rather Francis Bacon is known as a philosopher, one of the first order. Bacon delineated the principles of the inductive method, which constituted a breakthrough in the approach to science, even though philosophers and scientists of the day, - and seemingly today, yet - repudiated both his theories and methodology, alike. Bacon argued that the only knowledge of importance to man was empirically rooted in the natural world; and that a clear system of scientific inquiry would assure man's mastery over the world. He was the originator of the expression, "Knowledge is power." He was quite taken up by the "materialist" theories and the resultant discoveries of both Copernicus and Galileo . Bacon, along with Galileo are known in the literature as "the great anti-Aristotelians who created the 'modern scientific' view of Nature."
  • 14. Bacon, Francis (1561-1626) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograph
    Bacon, Francis (15611626) Like Descartes, Bacon was skeptical of both reasonand observation. He grouped the ways in which human reason could be
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    Bacon, Francis (1561-1626)

    English philosopher, and later Lord Chancellor of England, who was displeased with the state of natural philosophy. He felt that knowledge is not abstract reason, but the application of facts. This drive towards applications was novel in physics. Like Descartes , Bacon was skeptical of both reason and observation. He grouped the ways in which human reason could be deceived into Idylls of the Cave (a person's views are influenced by those around him), Idylls of the Marketplace (erroneous arguments can appear convincing), and Idylls of the Theater (theories about the world can be erroneous). Bacon believed that the senses can't be trusted, but neither can reason be relied upon. He maintained that nature could only be understood using instruments to actively "torture" it (vita activa) and reveal its secrets. He believed that understanding could not start from first principles (which only lead further astray), but must be obtained by performing a series of experiments and making generalizations by induction. This approach, published in

    15. Francis Bacon
    Francis Bacon (15611626). Francis Bacon was the son of Nicolas Bacon, the LordKeeper of the Seal of Elisabeth I. He entered Trinity College Cambridge at
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    FRANCIS BACON (1561-1626)
    Francis Bacon was the son of Nicolas Bacon, the Lord Keeper of the Seal of Elisabeth I. He entered Trinity College Cambridge at age 12. Bacon later described his tutors as "Men of sharp wits, shut up in their cells of a few authors, chiefly Aristotle, their Dictator." This is likely the beginning of Bacon's rejection of Aristotelianism and Scholasticism and the new Renaissance Humanism. His father died when he was 18, and being the youngest son this left him virtually penniless. He turned to the law and at 23 he was already in the House of Commons. His rich relatives did little to advance his career and Elisabeth apparently distrusted him. It was not until James I became King that Bacon's career advanced. He rose to become Baron Verulam, Viscount St. Albans and Lord Chancellor of England. His fall came about in the course of a struggle between King and Parliament. He was accused of having taken a bribe while a judge, tried and found guilty. He thus lost his personal honour, his fortune and his place at court. Loren Eiseley in his beautifully written book about Bacon The Man Who Saw Through Time remarks that Bacon: "...more fully than any man of his time, entertained the idea of the universe as a problem to be solved, examined, meditated upon, rather than as an eternally fixed stage, upon which man walked."

    16. MedHist: The Gateway To Internet Resources For The History Of Medicine
    Bacon, Francis 15611626 there is a substantial selection of primary works,including texts by Aristotle, Galen, Francis Bacon, Malthus and Darwin.
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    The gateway to Internet resources for the History of Medicine
    Bacon, Francis 1561-1626
    Electronic scholarly publishing Electronic scholarly publishing is an online publishing project making available "scientific and other scholarly materials" via its Web site, with a specific emphasis on the history of science, genetics and computational biology. A range of materials are available via this site, including digitised books and journal articles. Most texts are in Adobe PDF format and require the Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view them, although some texts are available in HTML format. As well as general articles on genetics and the history of genome research, there is a substantial selection of primary works, including texts by Aristotle, Galen, Francis Bacon, Malthus and Darwin. A timeline is also available which outlines the major developments in genetics and places them in the context of general historical events. The original Project was sponsored by the US Department of Energy. The site makes use of HTML frames. Genomics Genetics Computational Biology Books ... Malthus, T.R. (Thomas Robert) 1766-1834

    17. MedHist: UK's Gateway To Resources For The History Of Medicine
    Bacon, Francis 15611626 129-200; Darwin, Charles (Charles Robert) 1809-1882;Bacon, Francis 1561-1626; Aristotle 384-322 BC;
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    Bacon, Francis 1561-1626
    Electronic scholarly publishing Electronic scholarly publishing is an online publishing project making available "scientific and other scholarly materials" via its Web site, with a specific emphasis on the history of science, genetics and computational biology. A range of materials are available via this site, including digitised books and journal articles. Most texts are in Adobe PDF format and require the Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to view them, although some texts are available in HTML format. As well as general articles on genetics and the history of genome research, there is a substantial selection of primary works, including texts by Aristotle, Galen, Francis Bacon, Malthus and Darwin. A timeline is also available which outlines the major developments in genetics and places them in the context of general historical events. The original Project was sponsored by the US Department of Energy. The site makes use of HTML frames. Genomics Genetics Computational Biology Books ... Malthus, T.R. (Thomas Robert) 1766-1834

    18. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) British Writer.
    (15611626) British writer. One of the pioneers of modern scientific thought,Bacon s writings fall into three categories philosophical, purely literary,
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    (1561-1626) British writer. One of the pioneers of modern scientific thought, Bacon's writings fall into three categories: philosophical, purely literary, and professional.
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