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+ | |Abstract=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. | ||
+ | |Page Status=Editor Approved | ||
|Publisher=Oxford University Press | |Publisher=Oxford University Press | ||
|ISBN=9780199247929 | |ISBN=9780199247929 | ||
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Bacon, Francis. (2004) The Oxford Francis Bacon XI: Novum Organum. Oxford University Press.
Title | The Oxford Francis Bacon XI: Novum Organum |
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Resource Type | book |
Author(s) | Francis Bacon |
Year | 2004 |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
ISBN | 9780199247929 |
Abstract
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.