The Works of Francis Bacon, Lord Chancellor of England, المجلد 9W. Pickering, 1828 |
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الصفحة vi
... Naturæ : " the former being but a degree and rudiment of the lat- ter . But I will not dwell too long , nor speak too great upon a promise . " + The Novum Organum was published , imperfect and incomplete , in the year 1620 , when Lord ...
... Naturæ : " the former being but a degree and rudiment of the lat- ter . But I will not dwell too long , nor speak too great upon a promise . " + The Novum Organum was published , imperfect and incomplete , in the year 1620 , when Lord ...
الصفحة 49
... naturæ suæ et ingenii rationem habeat quis in deligendis Amicis ac Neces- sariis siquidem diversis diversum genus Amicorum convenit ; aliis solenne et taciturnum , aliis audax et jactabundum , et complura id genus . Certè notatu dignum ...
... naturæ suæ et ingenii rationem habeat quis in deligendis Amicis ac Neces- sariis siquidem diversis diversum genus Amicorum convenit ; aliis solenne et taciturnum , aliis audax et jactabundum , et complura id genus . Certè notatu dignum ...
الصفحة 54
... naturæ bonitatem et suavitatem se exarmet et injuriis et contumeliis exponat : quin potiùs in om- nibus aliquos animi liberi et generosi , et non aculei minùs quàm mellis intra se gestantis , igniculos sub- indè emittat . Quæ quidem ...
... naturæ bonitatem et suavitatem se exarmet et injuriis et contumeliis exponat : quin potiùs in om- nibus aliquos animi liberi et generosi , et non aculei minùs quàm mellis intra se gestantis , igniculos sub- indè emittat . Quæ quidem ...
الصفحة 68
... naturæ magis communis , ut Desiderata notare , earumque more nostro exempla proponere . Cùm Artes Imperii tria Officia Politica complec- tantur ; primò ut Imperium conservetur , secundò ut Beatum efficiatur et Florens , tertiò ut Ampli ...
... naturæ magis communis , ut Desiderata notare , earumque more nostro exempla proponere . Cùm Artes Imperii tria Officia Politica complec- tantur ; primò ut Imperium conservetur , secundò ut Beatum efficiatur et Florens , tertiò ut Ampli ...
الصفحة 117
... Naturæ aut Rationis Dictamine , hauriri debere . Scriptum est enim , " Cœli enarrant gloriam Dei : " at nusquam scrip- tum invenitur , " Cœli enarrant voluntatem Dei . " De illà pronunciatur , " Ad Legem et Testimonia , si non fecerint ...
... Naturæ aut Rationis Dictamine , hauriri debere . Scriptum est enim , " Cœli enarrant gloriam Dei : " at nusquam scrip- tum invenitur , " Cœli enarrant voluntatem Dei . " De illà pronunciatur , " Ad Legem et Testimonia , si non fecerint ...
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الصفحة x - In place there is license to do good and evil, whereof the latter is a curse ; for in evil, the best condition is not to will, the second not to can. 1 But power to do good is the true and lawful end of aspiring. For good thoughts, though God accept them, yet towards men are little better than good dreams, except they be put in act; and that cannot be without power and place, as the vantage and commanding ground.
الصفحة viii - Men in great place are thrice servants: servants of the sovereign or state, servants of fame, and servants of business; so as they have no freedom, neither in their persons nor in their actions, nor in their times. It is a strange desire to seek power and to lose liberty; or to seek power over others and to lose power over a man's self.
الصفحة viii - Read thyself: which was not meant, as it is now used, to countenance, either the barbarous state of men in power, towards their inferiors ; or to encourage men of low degree, to a...
الصفحة xxiv - Myself am like the miller of Granchester, that was wont to pray for peace amongst the willows, for while the winds blew, the wind-mills wrought, and the water-mill was less customed. So I see that controversies of religion must hinder the advancement of sciences.
الصفحة 282 - Quod si quis humani generis ipsius potentiam et imperium in rerum universitatem instaurare et amplificare conetur, ea proculdubio ambitio (si modo ita vocanda sit) reliquis et sanior est et augustior. Hominis autem imperium in res, in solis artibus et scientiis ponitur. Naturae enim non imperatur, nisi parendo n.
الصفحة ix - ... the similitude of the thoughts and passions of one man, to the thoughts and passions of another, whosoever looketh into himself and considereth what he doth when he does think, opine, reason, hope, fear, etc., and upon what grounds; he shall thereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasions.
الصفحة xxvii - I have been induced to think, that if there were a beam of knowledge derived from God upon any man in these modern times, it was upon him. For though he was a great reader of books, yet he had not his knowledge from books, but from some grounds and notions from within himself; which, notwithstanding, he vented with great caution and circumspection.
الصفحة ix - ... hope, fear, etc., and upon what grounds, he shall thereby read and know what are the thoughts and passions of all other men upon the like occasions. I say the similitude of passions, which are the same in all men, desire, fear, hope...
الصفحة xiv - My Lord, I have received your letter and your book, than the which you could not have sent a more acceptable present unto me. How thankful I am for it cannot better be expressed by me, than by a firm resolution I have taken ; first, to read it thorough with care and attention, though I should steal some hours from my sleep : having otherwise as little spare time to read it as you had to write it.
الصفحة xiii - The work, in what colours soever it may be set forth, is no more but a new logic, teaching to invent and judge by induction, as finding syllogism, incom(y) Next page. (x) Postea, xvi. pètent for sciences of nature ; and thereby to make philosophy and sciences both more true and more active.