Francis BaconPrinceton University Press, 1998 - 286 páginas Francis Bacon (1561-1626), commonly regarded as one of the founders of the Scientific Revolution, exerted a powerful influence on the intellectual development of the modern world. He also led a remarkably varied and dramatic life as a philosopher, writer, lawyer, courtier, and statesman. Although there has been much recent scholarship on individual aspects of Bacon's career, Perez Zagorin's is the first work in many years to present a comprehensive account of the entire sweep of his thought and its enduring influence. Combining keen scholarly and psychological insights, Zagorin reveals Bacon as a man of genius, deep paradoxes, and pronounced flaws. |
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Perez Zagorin. Francis Bacon BY PEREZ ZAGORIN PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS Copyright © 1998 by Princeton University Press Published by Princeton.
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