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  1. The New Atlantis by Francis Bacon, 2010-09-02
  2. Francis Bacon: The Major Works (Oxford World's Classics) by Francis Bacon, 2008-07-15
  3. Francis Bacon: Commitment And Conflict by Wieland Schmied, 2006-12-30
  4. "The Essays" of Francis Bacon by Francis Bacon, 2010-06-01
  5. The New Organon by Francis Bacon, 2009-11-01
  6. Interviews With Francis Bacon: The Brutality of Fact by David Sylvester, 1988-02
  7. Francis Bacon: Anatomy of an Enigma by Michael Peppiatt, 2009-09-01
  8. Francis Bacon
  9. 7 Reece Mews: Francis Bacon's Studio
  10. The Oxford Francis Bacon, Volume XII: The Instauratio Magna: Part III: Historia Naturalis andHistoria Vitæ (Pt. 3)
  11. Francis Bacon: 1909-1992 (Taschen Basic Art) by Luigi Ficacci, 2003-11-01
  12. Francis Bacon by Dennis Farr, 1999-03-01
  13. Francis Bacon: A Selection of His Works (College Classics in English) by Francis Bacon, Sidney Warhaft, 1977-06
  14. Francis Bacon: The Logic of Sensation by Gilles Deleuze, 2005-05-25

1. Francis Bacon Online
Francis Bacon Irishborn British Expressionist Painter, 1909-1992 Guide to pictures of works by Francis Bacon in art museum sites and image archives
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2. Francis Bacon & Secret Societies
by Michael Taylor. Sir Francis Bacon 15611626 The Secret Bard. Truth can never be reached by just listening to the voice of an authority.
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The Secret Bard "Truth can never be reached by just listening to the voice of an authority." Francis Bacon "But when I searched, I found no work so meritorious as the discovery and development of the arts and inventions that tend to civilise the life of man." Francis Bacon "That extra-ordinary genius, when it was impossible to write a history of what was known, wrote one of what it was necessary to learn." on Bacon E lizabethan England was anything but a free society. Like Continental Europe at the time, the authority of the Monarchies and the Church was undisputed. Sovereigns held the power of life or death over their subjects. Authorities encouraged informers - spies - to hand in heretics and political radicals, who were then tortured into confessions before their executions. England was split over religion, and its coming renaissance was but a flicker in the minds of a tiny learned elite. In the midst of this unstable background, Elizabeth 1 came to the throne in 1558. By the time Charles I succeeded to the Throne in 1625, English language had been transformed, and English commerce and trade led the world. America was being colonised, and foundations had been laid for a revolution in political thought and science. W.T. Smedley, a Bacon biographer, states:

3. BBC - History - Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626)
Bacon was an English philosopher and statesman and a pioneer of modern scientific thought.
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Francis Bacon (1561 - 1626)
Bacon was an English philosopher and statesman and a pioneer of modern scientific thought. Francis Bacon was born on 22 January 1561 in London. He was the son of Sir Nicholas Bacon, keeper of the great seal for Elizabeth I. Bacon studied at Cambridge University and at Gray's Inn and became an MP in 1584. However, he was unpopular with Elizabeth, and it was only on the accession of James I in 1603 that Bacon's career began to prosper. Knighted that year, he was appointed to a succession of posts culminating, like his father, with keeper of the great seal. However, Bacon's real interests lay in science. Much of the science of the period was based on the work of the ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle. While many Aristotelian ideas, such as the position of the earth at the centre of the universe, had been overturned, his methodology was still being used. This held that scientific truth could be reached by way of authoritative argument: if sufficiently clever men discussed a subject long enough, the truth would eventually be discovered. Bacon challenged this, arguing that truth required evidence from the real world. He published his ideas, initially in 'Novum Organum' (1620), an account of the correct method of acquiring natural knowledge.

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7. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) British Writer.
(15611626) British writer. One of the pioneers of modern scientific thought, Bacon s writings fall into three categories philosophical, purely literary,
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    (1561-1626) British writer. One of the pioneers of modern scientific thought, Bacon's writings fall into three categories: philosophical, purely literary, and professional. British Writers - From UK @ Science Fiction @ 1 Francis Bacon and "The Four Idols" Introduction Intimidated by Francis Bacon? Even if he did live during one of the most exciting times in history, he is a difficult writer for some modern-day students of literature to understand. 2 Understanding "The Four Idols" We come to see that the idols of the tribe are universal human errors such as too uncritical a belief in regularities. 3 Discussion Questions - The Four Idols Are you still having a tough time understanding Francis Bacon and his use of rhetoric? Try defining some of the words that he uses. Archaic English words can sometimes complicate the process of understanding.
  • 8. The Secret Societies Debunking Thread [Archive] - Bad Astronomy And Universe Tod
    Francis Bacon Secret Societies (http//www.themystica. com/mystica/articles/b/bacon_francis.html). I enjoyed studying Bacon in school and was very keen on
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    Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum Space and Astronomy Conspiracy Theories PDA View Full Version : The Secret Societies Debunking thread collegeguy 24-May-2005, 12:56 AM I have agreed with some members in other forum to start a thread to debunk the claims some people are making related to secret societies (Skull and Bones, Illuminati, Bohemian Grove, Knight Templar, Freemasonry, etc). The reason is this: I have been requested to explain why I don't believe in it. They say they want to show me that I am wrong, but have promised to be open-minded to my arguments, (not that I trust them, but oh well). I would really appreciate if you could post any links that debunk or show info against these conspiracies. I am going to post also some links:
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    http://www.skepdic.com/illuminati.html collegeguy 24-May-2005, 01:01 AM A link with some reasonable points about "skull and bones", not decisive evidence but it is okay:
    http://www.rotten.com/library/conspiracy/skull-and-bones/ collegeguy 24-May-2005, 07:13 PM

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    10. Biography Center : Biographies Of Francis Bacon In Painters
    Biographies of Bacon Francis and, for more detail Biography of , , http//www.oxforddnb.com/index/101069745, http//www.oxforddnb.com/index/101050800,
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    Francis Bacon was born in Dublin. His father was a racehorse trainer and his mother was an heiress to a fortune created from the coal mines and steel business. Francis was cared for by a family nurse because he was a child who had to have the full attention of a caring adult. Francis had asthma as well as allergies to horses and dogs. During his attacks, Francis was given morphine which may explain some of his chosen works of creative expression later in life. Francis and his family moved a lot. This alone may explain some of the displacement that Francis Bacon felt. The displacement would be credited to the fact that he moved back and forth between homes in Ireland and England numerous times throughout his youth. His sense of belonging never seemed to exist. His Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion created a stir when he displayed it in London in 1945. During the 1950s, the painter developed the gloomy style that would remain with him throughout his creative life. He seemed to enjoy capturing the evils of art rather than the medieval period for which his artwork showed his true underlying creative interests. When Fancis Bacon died of a heart attack in 1992, he left his entire fortune to John Edwards. Bacon had met Edwards in 1974 and the two formed a lasting relationship that eventually earned the young man a lucrative inheritance. John Edwards donated many pieces of Francis Bacon art to the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin.

    11. Francis Bacon - Quotations
    Francis Bacon. (source). Francis Bacon. (22 Jan 1561 9 Apr 1626). English philosopher, remembered for his influence promoting a scientific method.
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    (source) Novum Organum (source) Novum Organum (source) Novum Organum, Aphor I. quoted in Discoveries and Inventions of the 19th Century Robert Routledge (1890) (source) (source) (source) centuries before the plate tectonics theory in the 1960's, Bacon was convinced by the evidence of the map that the continents were once united and had since moved apart. (source) Visit our Science and Scientist Quotations index for more quotes from archaeologists, biologists, chemists, geologists, inventors and inventions, mathematicians, physicists, pioneers in medicine, science events and technology. Perpetual Motion Science Stories Chemistry Stories Quotations ... Science Store A selection of interesting science books, dvds and learning products for gifts or yourself. To introduce you to our Science store, a 32% savings on:

    12. Francis Bacon Quotes
    A collection of quotes attributed to British lawyer, statesman, philosopher, and author Francis Bacon.
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    Francis Bacon (1561-1626) British lawyer, statesman, philosopher, and author If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties. FRANCIS BACON, Advancement of Learning Children sweeten labours, but they make misfortunes more bitter. FRANCIS BACON, Essays It is in life as it is in ways, the shortest way is commonly the foulest, and surely the fairer way is not much about. FRANCIS BACON, Advancement of Learning God Almighty first planted a garden; and, indeed, it is the purest of human pleasures. FRANCIS BACON, Essays Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad supper. FRANCIS BACON, Apothegms Silence is the virtue of fools. FRANCIS BACON, De Augmentis Scientiarum Knowledge is power. FRANCIS BACON, Meditationes Sacrae All colours will agree in the dark. FRANCIS BACON, Essays Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark; and as that natural fear in children is increased with tales, so is the other. FRANCIS BACON

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    Bacon, Francis (19091992), British painter, regarded as one of the most powerful and individual figurative artists in the period since World War II .
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    Encyclopedia Article Find in this article View printer-friendly page E-mail Multimedia 1 item Bacon, Francis (1909-1992), British painter, regarded as one of the most powerful and individual figurative artists in the period since World War II. His view of the human condition was extremely pessimistic and his paintings typically depict people in isolation and anguish. In an interview in 1962 he said: “I think that man now realizes that he is an accident, that he is a completely futile being, that he has to play out the game without reason.” Bacon—a descendant of the famous Elizabethan statesman Sir Francis Bacon —was born in Dublin on October 28, 1909, one of five children. His father, Edward Bacon, was a racehorse trainer, and Bacon inherited from him a lifelong love of

    16. Francis Bacon: Essays (Of Friendship)
    Francis Bacon. Essays. Of Friendship. IT HAD been hard for him that spake it to have put more truth and untruth together in few words, than in that speech,
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    A principal fruit of friendship, is the ease and discharge of the fulness and swellings of the heart, which passions of all kinds do cause and induce. We know diseases of stoppings, and suffocations, are the most dangerous in the body; and it is not much otherwise in the mind; you may take sarza to open the liver, steel to open the spleen, flowers of sulphur for the lungs, castoreum for the brain; but no receipt openeth the heart, but a true friend; to whom you may impart griefs, joys, fears, hopes, suspicions, counsels, and whatsoever lieth upon the heart to oppress it, in a kind of civil shrift or confession. Prev Up Next Source Last modified: $Date: 2007/07/29 13:13:48 $
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    17. Oedipus And The Sphinx After Ingres 1983 Bacon, Francis Oil Painting Reproductio
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    18. Francis Bacon Biography
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    Bacon was born in Dublin, Ireland to English parents. The family moved back and forth between Dublin and London several times while he was growing up. He was a sickly child, and his father attempted to "toughen him up" by having his son horsewhipped. He was expelled from his family in 1925 when his homosexuality was discovered.
    Bacon then spent a few months in Berlin, then a year and a half in Paris, before returning to London. An exhibition of works by Pablo Picasso inspired him to make his first drawings and paintings.
    Bacon was largely self-taught as an artist. His influences included Pablo Picasso, Diego Velazquez and the Surrealist movement. He once said that his most important surrealist influence was not a fellow painter but rather the films of Luis Buñuel. He later became disdainful of his own early work, and destroyed the majority of his work from before 1944. Francis Bacon Resources Contact Us Sitemap
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    20. Sir Francis Bacon - All Creatures Quotations Archive: People, Human, Humane, Ani
    Sir Francis Bacon This Quotations Archives contains quotations from famous and some not so famous people who have expressed a sense of love, compassion,
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    QUOTATIONS ARCHIVE This Quotations Archive contains words from famous and some not so famous people who have expressed a sense of love, compassion, and respect for all of God's creation: for people, for animals, and for the environment. They speak of our teaching methods and philosophy. They speak of a lifestyle of non-violence. They seek to eliminate cruelty and suffering. They seek to wake us up. They seek to give us hope. Sir Francis Bacon
    English author, courtier, and philosopher (1561 - 1626)
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