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The Works of Francis Bacon 14 Volume Paperback Set

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Francis Bacon (1561-1626), the English philosopher, statesman and jurist, is best known for developing the empiricist method which forms the basis of modern science.

Bacon's writings concentrated on philosophy and judicial reform.

His most significant work is the Instauratio Magna comprising two parts - The Advancement of Learning and the Novum Organum.

The first part is noteworthy as the first major philosophical work published in English (1605).

James Spedding (1808-81) and his co-editors arranged this fourteen-volume edition, published in London between 1857 and 1874, not in chronological order but by subject matter, so that different volumes would appeal to different audiences.

The material is divided into three parts: philosophy and general literature; legal works; and letters, speeches and tracts relating to politics.

The philosophical works in Latin are also given in translation, while Volumes 8 to 14 consist of letters, diaries and biographical information from 1560 to 1626.

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Cambridge University Press
1108040780 / 9781108040785
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192
15/12/2011
United Kingdom
8612 pages, 5 Plates, black and white
487 x 187 mm
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