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Collected Works of Francis Bacon (Hardcover, New Ed): Graham Rees Collected Works of Francis Bacon (Hardcover, New Ed)
Graham Rees; Edited by Robert Leslie Ellis, Douglas Denon Heath, James Spedding
R66,893 Discovery Miles 668 930 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Sir Francis Bacon, statesman, essayist and philosopher, studied law and rose to high office as Lord Chancellor. He had enormous influence on the change of direction for scientific method from speculative and philosophical in the Aristotelian tradition to experimental and factual. Bacon's philosophical influence extended to Locke and through him to subsequent English schools of psychology and ethics. Abroad, his influence also extended to Leibniz, Huygens and Voltaire who called him 'le pere de la philosophie experimentale'.
This edition contains all Bacon's philosophical works as well as translations, plus literary and professional works, and includes illuminating introductions and explanatory footnotes by the three editors as well as a new introduction by Graham Rees.

The Oxford Francis Bacon VI - Philosophical Studies c.1611-c.1619 (Hardcover, New): Francis Bacon The Oxford Francis Bacon VI - Philosophical Studies c.1611-c.1619 (Hardcover, New)
Francis Bacon; Edited by Graham Rees; Translated by Graham Rees, Michael Edwards
R10,565 R9,098 Discovery Miles 90 980 Save R1,467 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume inaugurates a new critical edition of the writings of the great English philosopher and sage Francis Bacon (1561-1626) - the first such complete edition for more than a hundred years. It contains six of Bacon's Latin scientific works, each accompanied by entirely new facing-page translations which, together with the extensive introduction and commentaries, offer fresh insights into one of the great minds of the early seventeenth century.

The Oxford Francis Bacon XIII - The Instauratio Magna: Last Writings (Hardcover): Francis Bacon The Oxford Francis Bacon XIII - The Instauratio Magna: Last Writings (Hardcover)
Francis Bacon; Edited by Graham Rees
R12,915 R11,099 Discovery Miles 110 990 Save R1,816 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume XIII of the new edition of the works of Francis Bacon (1561-1626) presents seven texts belonging to the last stages of Bacon's hugely influential philosophical reform programme. Three of the texts, sharing a bizarre history of literary theft and feuding, are here published for the first time. All seven are presented in their original Latin with brand new facing-page translations.

Publishing, Politics, and Culture - The King's Printers in the Reign of James I and VI (Hardcover, New): Graham Rees,... Publishing, Politics, and Culture - The King's Printers in the Reign of James I and VI (Hardcover, New)
Graham Rees, Maria Wakely
R4,060 R3,767 Discovery Miles 37 670 Save R293 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on hitherto unexplored and unpublished legal and business records, this study presents the fullest account so far published of any London printing firm in the reign of James I. In particular it examines the businesses of men associated with that crucial instrument of cultural production-the King's Printing House. This institution stood four-square at the top of the London printing and publishing trade, for it monopolized the right to print the Bible, Book of Common Prayer, and other indispensable works promoted or encouraged by the king. The office of King's Printer, initially owned by Robert Barker, was potentially very lucrative, and so attracted the predatory attentions of the prosperous book-trade partnership of John and Bonham Norton, and John Bill. The stage was set for bitter rivalry between Barker and his opponents, rivalry which involved sharp practice, deceit, bullying, and downright thuggery-with lawsuits to match. Barker was no fool yet he was up against very able, resourceful individuals who understood better than Barker that they were in business to promote the king's politico-cultural programme, and extend his influence at home and abroad. That is exactly what John Norton and John Bill did, and to such good effect and with his unique experience of the domestic and continental book trade, Bill eventually became the greatest London book trader, printer, publisher, disseminator of ideas, and cultural entrepreneur of his generation.

The Oxford Francis Bacon, Volume XII - The Instauratio Magna: Part III: Historia Naturalis and Historia Vitae (Hardcover, New):... The Oxford Francis Bacon, Volume XII - The Instauratio Magna: Part III: Historia Naturalis and Historia Vitae (Hardcover, New)
Graham Rees
R10,797 Discovery Miles 107 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Francis Bacon (1561-1626) was a genuine midwife of modernity. He was one of the first thinkers to visualize a future which would be guided by a cooperative science-based vision of bettering human welfare. In this the first critical edition of his greatest philosophical work since the nineteenth-century, we find facing-page Latin translations and a thorough and detailed Introduction to the text.

The Oxford Francis Bacon Volume XI - The Instauratio Magna Part II: Novum Organum and Associated Texts (Hardcover): Graham Rees The Oxford Francis Bacon Volume XI - The Instauratio Magna Part II: Novum Organum and Associated Texts (Hardcover)
Graham Rees
R13,763 Discovery Miles 137 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Volume XI of The Oxford Francis Bacon comprises the first new critical edition of Bacon's most important philosophical work, the Novum Organum, for a hundred years. One of the foundation documents of early-modern philosophy, Novum Organum is edited in accordance with modern textual-critical principles for the first time. Graham Rees presents the only edition ever to include the original Latin text with a brand new, facing-page translation, and a thorough Introduction and detailed commentary of the text. The edition represents a major step towards the reinstatement of Bacon as a central figure in the history of early-modern philosophy, and will be essential reading for anyone studying the history of science and ideas in the seventeenth-century.

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