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  1. Works of Francis Bacon. Essays, Valerius Terminus of the Interpretation of Nature, The Advancement of Learning, The Wisdom of the Ancients, Novum Organum / The New Organon & The New Atlantis (mobi) by Francis Bacon, 2008-12-12
  2. Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story (Volume 1) by Orville Ward Owen, 2010-03-15
  3. Looking Back at Francis Bacon by David Sylvester, Francis Bacon, 2000-09
  4. The Collected Works of Sir Francis Bacon (Halcyon Classics) by Sir Francis Bacon, 2009-10-25
  5. The Advancement of Learning (Modern Library Science) by Francis Bacon, 2001-10-02
  6. Francis Bacon: The Temper of a Man by Catherine Bowen, 1993-01-01
  7. New Atlantis and the Great Instauration (Crofts Classics) by Francis Bacon, 1989-01
  8. The Cambridge Companion to Bacon (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  9. The Essays of Francis Bacon and Other Works (Halcyon Classics) by Sir Francis Bacon, 2009-10-25
  10. Francis Bacon (Modern Masters Series, Vol. 9) by Hugh Marlais Davies, 1986-05-01
  11. Hostage to Fortune: The Troubled Life of Francis Bacon by Lisa Jardine, Alan Stewart, 2000-10
  12. Francis Bacon: The Temper of a Man by Catherine D. Bowen, 1963
  13. Francis Bacon's Inquiry Touching Human Nature: Virtue, Philosophy, and the Relief of Man's Estate by Svetozar Minkov, 2010-06-16
  14. Three Early Modern Utopias: Thomas More: Utopia / Francis Bacon: New Atlantis / Henry Neville: The Isle of Pines (Oxford World's Classics) by Thomas More, Francis Bacon, et all 2009-01-15

61. Bacon, Francis
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62. Francis Bacon
Translate this page francis bacon (1561 - 1626). Will man dem verderblichen Einfluß der Idole entgehen, muß man sich nach francis bacon der Empirie zuwenden.
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Der Philosoph , Naturforscher, Historiker und Staatsmann kritisierte die mittelalterliche Logik Da vor der Wissenschaft die Aufgabe steht, Neues zu entdecken und zu erfinden, muss die Logik nach Bacon zu einer Logik der Erfindungen und Entdeckungen werden. Die aristotelische Logik Daher schrieb Bacon ein Novum organum , das 1620 erschien und das aristotelische Organon ersetzen sollte. Aristoteles gegen die Sophismen Die Idole des Stammes Die (idola specus) bringen nach Bacon in die Widerspiegelung der Dinge individuelle Besonderheiten jedes Menschen hinein. Die Idole des Marktes Die Idole des Theaters (idola theatri), die Phantasievorstellungen, sind falsche Lehren, die den Menschen vom richtigen Weg abbringen.

63. FRANCIS BACON
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64. The Oak Island Enigma, By Penn Leary
A 1953 article by Penn Leary that offers a detailed history of the island and expounds on a theory that Sir francis bacon was a party to the digging of the pit.
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The Oak Island Enigma
A History and Inquiry Into The Origin of The Money Pit.
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Preface
T his is a story of treasure on a deserted island.
The historical account of Oak Island, Nova Scotia, given here is true; that is, as true as any history of events covering more than 150 years. It is a disappointing story, since it has no ending or real beginning.
Most tales of this sort are founded on an ancient map or legend which point to some part of the world as the hiding place of great riches. Usually the man who buried the treasure, and the date of its internment, are well known, but the exact location of the cache is obscure.
Yet the reverse is true of Oak Island. The particular spot where its treasure was buried has been fixed, within a few yards, since the late Eighteenth Century. No scrap of concrete evidence exists to connect it with any person or any age, and the character of the treasure is equally uncertain. We can only depend on a knowledge of human nature to be sure that it is something of enormous value.
No satisfactory explanation of the origin of the earthworks has ever been given. The Mahone Bay area, in which Oak is located, was well settled by the Acadians before 1700. We must necessarily select some date prior to that as the date of its burial, since the labor connected with the excavation could have been kept secret only when the Bay was uninhabited.

65. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Baconian System Of Philosophy
This system takes its name from its founder, francis bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, statesman and philosopher, born 22 January, 1561; died 9 April, 1626.
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This system takes its name from its founder, Francis Bacon, Lord Verulam, Viscount St. Albans, statesman and philosopher, born 22 January, 1561; died 9 April, 1626. He was the second son of Lord Keeper Bacon and Anne, his second wife, daughter of Sir Anthony Cooke and sister-in-law of Lord Burghley. In his thirteenth year (1573) he entered Trinity College, Cambridge where he studied under Whitgift. Before he left (1575) he had already acquired considerable reputation for his ability and learning. It was at Cambridge, as he later confessed to Rawley, that he fallen into the dislike of the Aristotelean philosophy "not for the worthlessness of the author to whom he would ever ascribe all high attributes, but for the unfruitfulness of the way; being a philosophy, as his Lordship used to say, only for disputations and contentions but barren of the production of works for the benefit of man. In which mind he continued until his dying day". His death occurred five years later on his way to dine at Highgate, he alighted from his carriage purchased, killed, and stuffed a hen with snow in order to observe the retarding effects of cold upon putrefaction. He caught a chill which set up bronchitis. A week later he died in the house of the Earl of Arundel; and was buried, according to his wish, at St. Alban's in the church or St. Michael.

66. Francis Bacon
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Essays ) even in his works on natural philosophy ( The Advancement of Learning After his studies at Trinity College, Cambridge and Gray's Inn, London, Bacon did not take up a post at a university, but instead tried to start a political career. Although his efforts were not crowned with success during the era of Queen Elizabeth, under James I he rose to the highest political office, Lord Chancellor. Bacon's international fame and influence spread during his last years, when he was able to focus his energies exclusively on his philosophical work, and even more so after his death, when English scientists of the Boyle circle ( Invisible College ) took up his idea of a cooperative research institution in their plans and preparations for establishing the Royal Society. To the present day Bacon is well known for his treatises on empiricist natural philosophy ( The Advancement of Learning Novum Organum Scientiarum ) and for his doctrine of the idols, which he put forward in his early writings, as well as for the idea of a modern research institute, which he described in

67. Francis Bacon: A Retrospective -- July 28, 1999
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Web posted on: Wednesday, July 28, 1999 1:20:19 PM EDT (CNN) Francis Bacon insisted critics and admirers of his work stay mum on his exhibits while he was alive, according to a new book about the artist. But more than seven years after his death in 1992 at age 82, the book "Francis Bacon: A Retrospective" provides an opportunity to analyze his work and life. Published to accompany a 60-painting retrospective touring the United States this year, the book is an excellent quick reference on the artist, whom the book's jacket labels as "perhaps the most eminent British painter of the twentieth century." Three art historians offer views on Bacon, including Dennis Farr, the director emeritus of the Courtauld Institute of Art's galleries in London and curator of the exhibition. In an essay, Farr notes that while the artist, a descendant of the statesman Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626), didn't want commentary in exhibition catalogs, Bacon himself was willing to talk freely, if not always candidly, about his work.

68. Bacon, F
Complete bacon, francis 1. Dates born London, 22 Jan.1561 died near London, 9 April 1626 datecode lifespan 65 2. Father Gov Sir Nicholas bacon was Lord
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Sir Nicholas Bacon was Lord Keeper of the Seal under Elizabeth. Francis was the second son by his second wife; by his first wife Sir Nicholas had had six children, three of them sons. Wealthy
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4. Education: Cmb Trinity College, Cambridge University , 1573-1575. Bacon left Cambridge without a degree. After three years in the residence of the English ambassador in Paris, he entered Gray's Inn. M.A. confered by Cambridge University, 1594don't list. 5. Religion: Anglican. Bacon's mother was a thorough Calvinist. He adhered to the middle road of the Church of England, however, neither authoritarian nor sectarian. His religion was more formal than fervent. 6. Scientific disciplines: NPh Already at Cambridge, when he was not yet fifteen years old, Bacon fell out of love with Aristotelianism, which he saw as a philosophy that produced only disputes.

69. Flywheel
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70. Der MALER Francis Bacon Im COMPUTERGARTEN Am 28.Oktober Von Inga Schnekenburger
Translate this page francis bacon. irisch- britischer Maler geboren am 28. francis bacon kam als Sohn englischer Eltern in Dublin zur Welt, dort betrieb der Vater eine Pferdezucht.
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Malen gegen die Angst - Bilder der Angst Francis Bacon kam als Sohn englischer Eltern in Dublin zur Welt, dort betrieb der Vater eine Pferdezucht.
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bis auf zehn Bilder. 1941 bis 1942 arbeitete er in der zivilen Verteidigung in England und erlebte die Schrecken des Krieges hautnah. Die wichtigste Schaffensphase begann Das wohl wichtigstes Werk ist : (Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion 1944, (siehe Links/ Surftipps weiter unten) auf der Biennale in Venedig, Er lebte jetzt abwechselnd in England und Frankreich. Francis Bacon starb in Madrid wie der Maler, den er bewunderte, Velasquez.

71. Sir Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
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72. Empiricism
Sir francis bacon, The Advancement of Learning (1605), from Book I (More on this later.). Click here for francis bacon on the idea of progress . Back to Index.
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Sir Francis Bacon : Empiricism
Another important thread of ideas in the Renaissance is woven from the rising interest in empiricism , the view that experience, especially of the senses, is the onlyor best source of knowledge On the page below taken from Bacon's The Advancement of Learnin g try to read the paragraph in the left column beginning with the underlined passage, and then try to read the section on the right marked with a dark line (beginning part way down with the words: "This kind of degenerate learning..." all the way to "but of no substance or profit." Go ahead, you can read it (and without reading glasses, too!) Sir Francis Bacon, The Advancement of Learning (1605), from Book I: Here, therefore, is the first distemper of learning, when men study words and not matter ; whereof, though I have represented an example of late times, yet it hath been and will be SECUNDUM MAJUS ET MINUS in all time. And how is it possible but this should have an operation to discredit learning, even with vulgar capacities, when they see learned men's works like the first letter of a patent, or limned book; which though it hath large flourishes, yet is but a letter? It seems to me that Pygmalion's frenzy is a good emblem or portraiture of this vanity: for words are but the images of matter; and except they have life of reason and invention, to fall in love with them is all one as to fall in love with a picture. 4. But yet notwithstanding it is a thing not hastily to be condemned, to clothe and adorn the obscurity even of Philosophy itself with sensible and plausible elocution.

73. AUSSTELLUNG 2004 FRANCIS BACON - Francis Bacon Im Www - Links - Poster - Bücher
Translate this page francis bacon. irisch- britischer Maler geboren am 28. 1. Ausstellung 2004 2. Bücher über francis bacon 3. francis bacon im www - Links - Poster.
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Portrait von Kardinal Filippo Archinto um 1551-62 Öl auf Leinwand, 114,8 x 88,7 cm Philadelphia Museum, The John G. Johnson Collection, Philadelphia Philadelphia Francis Bacon Study after Velázquez`s Portrait of Pope Innocent X, 1953 Öl auf Leinwand, 153 x 118 cm Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa, © 2004 The Estate of Francis Bacon / ProLitteris, Zürich Francis Bacon und die Bildtradition mit Werken von Francis Bacon und die Bildtradition Tizian - Velázquez - Rembrandt - Goya - Van Gogh - Picasso - Giacometti - Eisenstein Fondation Beyeler Basel Schweiz Die Fondation Beyeler vereinigt in dieser Sonderausstellung rund 40 Werke des englischen Malers Francis Bacon (1909-1992) mit ebenso vielen Originalen jener Künstler, die für ihn Quellen der Inspiration darstellten. Die Spanne reicht von Tizian über Velázquez und Rembrandt bis hin zu Künstlern des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts: Ingres, Degas, Van Gogh, Picasso, Giacometti und Soutine.

74. Francis Bacon Image Gallery
Collection of paintings, divided into figures, triptychs, portraits, self portraits, newfound work. Includes biographical information and criticism.
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75. Bacon (Francis)
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Bacon, Francis Avoir pitié de son ennemi, c'est être sans pitié pour soi-même. Calomniez, calomniez, il en restera toujours quelque chose. Celui qui donne un bon conseil, construit d'une main, celui conseille et donne l'exemple, à deux mains; mais celui qui donne de bonnes leçons et un mauvais exemple construit d'une main et détruit de l'autre. Dans le noir toutes les couleurs s'accordent. Il y a de la superstition à éviter la superstition. L'Ancien Testament vous promet la prospérité et le Nouveau l'adversité. L'espoir est un bon petit déjeuner, mais c'est un méchant souper. La dissimulation est sagesse abrégée. La prospérité a un cortège de craintes et de déplaisirs; l'adversité de réconforts et d'espoirs. La vérité sort plus facilement de l'erreur que de la confusion. Le meilleur moyen de conserver un esprit ouvert sont les conseils sincères d'un ami. Les maisons sont bâties pour être habitées et non point regardées. On ne commande à la nature qu'en lui obéissant. Rien n'assure aussi vite la prospérité des uns que les erreurs des autres. Si un homme regarde très attentivement, il verra la chance; car si elle est aveugle, elle n'est pas pour autant invisible.

76. Francis Bacon - Biografie Rasscass
Translate this page francis bacon. francis bacon, britische Maler irischer Herkunft, gilt als international renommiertester Künstler nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg.
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77. Francis Bacon - Biografie Rasscass
Translate this page francis bacon. Der englische Staatsmann und Philosoph francis bacon begründete den modernen englischen Empirismus. Biografie. Nachname bacon, Vorname francis,
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78. The Shakespeare-Bacon Theory
Analysis of the theory that the plays of William Shakespeare were actually written under pseudonym by Lord Chancellor francis bacon.
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THE SHAKESPEARE-BACON THEORY This document was originally published in Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume XXIV . John George Robertson. Cambridge: University Press, 1911. pp. 786-7. Purchase Books about the Shakespeare-Bacon Theory I N view of the continued promulgation of the sensational theory that the plays, and presumably the poems also, so long associated with the name of Shakespeare Bacon is Shakespeare (1910), goes still farther in an attempt to prove the point by cryptographic evidence. According to him the classical "long word" cited in Love's Labour's Lost , "honorificabilitudinitatibus," is an anagram for "hi ludi F. Baconis nati tuiti orbi" (these plays F. Bacon's offspring preserved for the world); and he juggles very curiously with the numbers of the words and lines in the page of the First Folio containing this alleged anagram. He also cites the evidence of (more or less) contemporary illustrations to books, which he explains as cryptographic, in confirmation. These interpretations are in the highest degree speculative. But perhaps his argument is exposed in its full depth of incredibility when he counts up the letters in Ben Jonson's verses "To the Reader," describing the Droeshout portrait of the First Folio, and, finding them to be 287 (taking each "w" as two "v's"), concludes (by adding 287 to 1623

79. Maternitydresselizabeth
Analysis of a seventeenth century portrait of what appears to be Elizabeth in a maternity dress. From the Sir francis bacon's New Advancement of Learning site.
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Pregnant Queen Elizabeth? This portrait depicts Queen Elizabeth in a maternity dress, raising the distinct possibility that the "Virgin Queen" bore children, namely Francis Bacon. A mysterious sonnet speaking of "a just complaint to the unjust" is found on the lower right side. The painting is on display at Hampton Court, south of London.
A History of the Painting
Hampton Court (299). 85 1/4 x 53 1/4 in., 217 x 135.3 cm.; stretched in lining.
Full-length standing in a wooded landscape in a loose white Oriental dress, richly embroidered with birds and flowers, and in a Persian head-dress and long veil; a ring is suspended from her neck on a black thread; she wears another ring on her right thumb and pearls round her right arm, and places a chaplet of flowers on the head of a stag; behind her is a tree bearing fruit and birds and two inscriptions: Iniusti Justa querela and Mea sic mihi; there is a third inscription by the stag's head: Dolor est medicina e d o lori.

80. Philosophie-Seiten: FrancisBacon
Translate this page francis bacon (1561-1626). Philosophen und Philosophinnen. Hannah Arendt. Aristoteles. Augustinus. francis bacon. Walter Benjamin. Jeremy Bentham.
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