The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side iv
... Advancement of Learning ' was first pub- lished in 1605 , and the New Atlantis ' in 1627 . In ' The World's Classics ' they were first published together in 1906 , and reprinted in 1913 , and 1929 . 460885 VRANGLI GAOTHATZ PRINTED IN ...
... Advancement of Learning ' was first pub- lished in 1605 , and the New Atlantis ' in 1627 . In ' The World's Classics ' they were first published together in 1906 , and reprinted in 1913 , and 1929 . 460885 VRANGLI GAOTHATZ PRINTED IN ...
Side ix
... Advancement , as an introduction to the Interpretatio Naturae . The Advancement and the Valerius Terminus therefore imply one another , and show that in 1605 Bacon was already meditating both a survey of knowledge and a logic of its ...
... Advancement , as an introduction to the Interpretatio Naturae . The Advancement and the Valerius Terminus therefore imply one another , and show that in 1605 Bacon was already meditating both a survey of knowledge and a logic of its ...
Side xi
... Advancement and De Augmentis what his biographer calls his deep and universal apprehen- sion . As Macaulay remarks , ' The knowledge in which Bacon excelled all men was a knowledge of the mutual relations of all the departments of know ...
... Advancement and De Augmentis what his biographer calls his deep and universal apprehen- sion . As Macaulay remarks , ' The knowledge in which Bacon excelled all men was a knowledge of the mutual relations of all the departments of know ...
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