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Bacon, Francis

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  1. An English politician, scientist, and author of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries; one of the leaders of the Renaissance in England . ( See also under “Literature in English.†)


Bacon, Francis

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  1. An English author of the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. Bacon is known in philosophy for his defense of the scientific method ( see Baconian method ). In literature, he is known for his essays ; they contain such memorable thoughts as “Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man.â€
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Bacon has sometimes been mentioned as a possible author of the plays commonly attributed to William Shakespeare .
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Campbell’s Life of Bacon: “Francis was sickly and unable to join in the rough sports suited for boys of robust constitution,†if so he could not have described them so vividly and true; his poetry, such specimens as we have, is hardly-third rate, his prose on stilts, his history discredited. 

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Bacon, Francis, Lord; a believer in occult science, 646—649; his philosophy, 650, 660.

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Bacon, Francis, engraved title to Novum Organum, 288 Badius Ascensius, Jodocus, printer at Lyon and Paris, 170 Bagford, John, his copies from block-books, 19 B�mler, Johann, illustrated books, 104 Bankes, Robert, London printer, 216 Banks, Sir Joseph, his natural history books, 5 Barbier, Jean, partner of Julyan Notary, 214 Barcelona, early printing, 75; illustration, 162 Barclay, Alexander, translator of Sallust, 217; of Gringore’s Chasteau de Labeur, 230, 254, 256 Barker, Robert, Royal Printer, 216 sq.

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