ABSTRACT

First published in 1905, this reissued edition of The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon is an edited collection based upon the definitive seven volume edition of 1857, translated and prefaced by Robert Leslie Ellis and James Spedding.

Of great historical, philosophical and scientific interest, this collection brings together translations of Bacon’s most important works, including the Novum Organum, the De Augmentis Scientarium, the Parasceve, and the De Principiis atque Originibus, as well as works originally written in English, such as the Valerius Terminus and the Filum Labyrinthi. The reissue offers a comprehensive and provocative collection of the key writings of the man we now consider to be the father of Empiricism who popularised inductive methodologies for scientific inquiry. All works include prefaces by Robert Leslie Ellis and James Spedding, and the collection includes an introductory note from the editor John M. Robertson.

chapter |11 pages

LIFE OF THE HONOURABLE AUTHOR

chapter |29 pages

VALERIUS TERMINUS (Fragments)

chapter |15 pages

THE GREAT INSTAURATION. (Translation)

chapter |226 pages

DE DIGNITATE ET AUGMENTIS SCIENTIARUM.

chapter |7 pages

PREFACE

chapter I|1 pages

Chapter I

chapter II|1 pages

Chapter II

chapter III|1 pages

Chapter III

chapter IV|1 pages

Chapter IV

chapter V|1 pages

Chapter V

chapter VI|8 pages

Chapter VI

chapter VII|13 pages

Chapter VII

chapter |82 pages

ESSAYS, OR COUNCILS CIVIL AND MORAL

chapter |6 pages

PREFACE

chapter |1 pages

Author's Dedication

chapter |3 pages

Author's Preface

chapter 1|1 pages

Cassandra, or Plainness of Speech

chapter 3|1 pages

The Cyclopes, or Ministers of Terror

chapter 4|1 pages

Narcissus, or Self-Love

chapter 6|4 pages

Pan, or Nature

chapter 7|1 pages

Perseus, or War

chapter 8|1 pages

Endymion, or The Favourite

chapter 9|1 pages

The Sister of The Giants, or Fame

chapter 11|1 pages

Orpheus, or Philosophy

chapter 12|1 pages

Cœlum, or The Origins of Things

chapter 13|1 pages

Proteus, or Matter

chapter 14|1 pages

Memnon, or The Early Ripe

chapter 15|2 pages

Tithonus, or Satiety

chapter 18|1 pages

Diomedes, or Religious Zeal

chapter 19|1 pages

Dædalus, or The Mechanic

chapter 20|1 pages

Erichthonius, or Imposture

chapter 21|1 pages

Deucalion, or Restoration

chapter 23|1 pages

Achelous, or The Battle

chapter 24|1 pages

Dionysus, or Desire

chapter 25|1 pages

Atalanta, or Profit

chapter 26|5 pages

Prometheus, or The State of Man

chapter 29|2 pages

Proserpina, or Spirit

chapter 30|2 pages

Metis, or Counsel

chapter |41 pages

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