The Essays: Francis Bacon
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The Essays: Francis Bacon

  1. 156 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
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eBook - ePub
Available until 27 Dec |Learn more

The Essays: Francis Bacon

About this book

The Essays (1625) is a collection of writings by Francis Bacon, one of England's most prominent philosophers and scientists whose work was central to shaping the ideals of the Renaissance and scientific revolution. Although Bacon is remembered today as the father of modern science, this collection contains his thoughts on mostly moral and civil matters, highlighting his immense skill as a philosopher and statesman.

Filled with references to and quotes from such biblical and classical sources as Seneca, Epicurus, Solomon, David, and Caesar—to name only a few—Bacon grounds his work in the rich continuum of human history, religion, and philosophy. In "Of Death, " he compares the human fear of death to a child's fear of the dark to argue that it is an essential and natural aspect of human life. In "Of Revenge, " Bacon weighs the consequences of vindictiveness against the merciful necessity of forgiveness. In "Of Goodness and Goodness of Nature, " Bacon differentiates between the innate goodness of humanity and the glaring need for the cultivation of goodness as a habit in human society. These are only some of the subjects Bacon approaches with his hallmark rational and concise style. Others include the relationship between parents and children, the nature of superstition, and the need to privilege utility over style in homebuilding. Overall, The Essays is both a wide-ranging meditation on daily and eternal matters of human existence and a fascinating look at the particulars of life in Renaissance England.

Completed only a year before his death, The Essays is one of Francis Bacon's most accessible works, as well as a fitting culmination of a life and career dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge. This text illuminates for us the thoughts and feelings of one of history's finest intellectuals, a man whose ideas continue to shape our world and the way we see it over four centuries later.

With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Essays by Francis Bacon is a classic of English literature and philosophy reimagined for modern readers.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. 1. Of Truth
  6. 2. Of Death
  7. 3. Of Unity in Religion
  8. 4. Of Revenge
  9. 5. Of Adversity
  10. 6. Of Simulation and Dissimulation
  11. 7. Of Parents and Children
  12. 8. Of Marriage and Single Life
  13. 9. Of Envy
  14. 10. Of Love
  15. 11. Of Great Place
  16. 12. Of Boldness
  17. 13. Of Goodness, and Goodness of Nature
  18. 14. Of Nobility
  19. 15. Of Seditions and Troubles
  20. 16. Of Atheism
  21. 17. Of Superstition
  22. 18. Of Travel
  23. 19. Of Empire
  24. 20. Of Counsel
  25. 21. Of Delays
  26. 22. Of Cunning
  27. 23. Of Wisdom for a Man’s Self
  28. 24. Of Innovations
  29. 25. Of Dispatch
  30. 26. Of Seeming Wise
  31. 27. Of Friendship
  32. 28. Of Expense
  33. 29. Of the True Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates
  34. 30. Of Regimen of Health
  35. 31. Of Suspicion
  36. 32. Of Discourse
  37. 33. Of Plantations
  38. 34. Of Riches
  39. 35. Of Prophecies
  40. 36. Of Ambition
  41. 37. Of Masques and Triumphs
  42. 38. Of Nature in Men
  43. 39. Of Custom and Education
  44. 40. Of Fortune
  45. 41. Of Usury
  46. 42. Of Youth and Age
  47. 43. Of Beauty
  48. 44. Of Deformity
  49. 45. Of Building
  50. 46. Of Gardens
  51. 47. Of Negotiating
  52. 48. Of Followers and Friends
  53. 49. Of Suitors
  54. 50. Of Studies
  55. 51. Of Faction
  56. 52. Of Ceremonies and Respects
  57. 53. Of Praise
  58. 54. Of Vainglory
  59. 55. Of Honor and Reputation
  60. 56. Of Judicature
  61. 57. Of Anger
  62. 58. Of Vicissitude of Things
  63. A Note About the Author
  64. A Note from the Publisher