An edition of Francis Bacon (1963)

Francis Bacon

the temper of a man.

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An edition of Francis Bacon (1963)

Francis Bacon

the temper of a man.

[1st ed.]
  • 3 Want to read

In the fullness of his power and reputation as Lord Chancellor of England, Bacon was impeached by parliament for taking bribes in office, convicted and banished from London and the law courts, At the depth of his fall, at the lowest reach of public disgrace and private agony, Bacon wrote a prayer, confessing to God that he had not used his talents to best advantage.

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Little, Brown
Language
English
Pages
245

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Francis Bacon: the temper of a man
1993, Fordham University Press
in English
Cover of: Francis Bacon
Francis Bacon: the temper of a man.
1963, Little, Brown
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Francis Bacon: the temper of a man.
1963, H. Hamilton
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Edition Notes

Published in
Boston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
192
Library of Congress
B1197 .B6, B1197 .B6 1963

The Physical Object

Pagination
245 p.
Number of pages
245

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5878543M
Internet Archive
francisbacontem100bowe
LCCN
63008960
OCLC/WorldCat
316705
Library Thing
360367

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL3942629W

Work Description

The portrait Bowen paints of this controversial man, Francis Bacon (1561-1626), balances the outward life and actions of Bacon with the seemingly contradictory aspects of his refined philosophical reflections. As Lord Chancellor of England, Bacon was impeached by Parliament for taking bribes in office, convicted, and banished from London and the law courts.

In a prayer Bacon composed during the interval following his punishment, he reveals that the dichotomy of his existence was no more deeply felt than by himself, and he readily admits that his obligations to society were not as suited to his nature as the study of philosophy, science, and law.

Modern scholars hold Bacon's philosophical works, Novum Organum, Advancement of Learning, and The New Atlantis, as his greatest achievements. Bowen's story reveals a man whose genius it was not to immerse himself in the rigor of scientific experimentation, but to realize what questions science should ask, and thereby reach beyond the status quo and appeal to the wider imagination of his generation.

In his writings, Bacon challenged established social and religious orders, raised questions about the mind/body relation and the role of dreams, and foresaw the development of the modern research university. It is Bacon's legacy to have gone beyond his age and, out of pure intuition, anticipate the concerns of future generations.

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