The advancement of learning / Francis Bacon.
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- B1191.K54 B33 2010eb
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"First published in 1605"--Page 2.
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Includes bibliographical references (page 338).
Philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, lawyer, and prolific author -- Francis Bacon was a true polymath and Renaissance man, and is regarded as one of the progenitors of the school of thought known as Empiricism, as well as the scientific method. In this volume, Bacon discusses a remarkably wide-ranging array of philosophical and scientific subjects, putting the mind-boggling breadth of his knowledge on full display.
Title; Contents; Introduction; The First Book of Francis Bacon; Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning, Divine and Human; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; The Second Book; I; II; III; IV; V; VI; VII; VIII; IX; X; XI; XII; XIII; XIV; XV; XVI; XVII; XVIII; XIX; XX; XXI; XXII; XXIII; XXIV; XXV; Endnotes
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