English Science: Bacon to NewtonHardcover, 24 April 1987

English Science: Bacon to Newton
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Cambridge English Prose Texts
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Cambridge English Prose Texts (Hardcover)
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Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology
Print Length
256 pages
Language
English
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Date Published
24 Apr 1987
ISBN-10
0521304083
ISBN-13
9780521304085

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Seventeenth-century England witnessed an unprecedented flourishing of natural philosophy, inspired by Francis Bacon's call for a new science based on observation and experiment, to be carried out in collective research projects, whose findings would be communicated in clear language. This anthology documents the effect of Bacon's ideas in the remarkably fruitful period following 1660. It includes his sketch of a scientific research institute in the New Atlantis (1627), which inspired the founding of the Royal Society in 1662, as acknowledged by Thomas Sprat in its History, excerpted here. Bacon's plea for an appropriate language for science also affected the Royal Society, as Sprat records, and gave birth to a number of schemes for man-made artificial languages, represented here by John Wilkins's Essay Towards a Real Character and a Philosophical Language (1668). The selections are accompanied by a general introduction, extensive notes, contemporary illustrations, a glossary of obsolete and technical terms and an updated bibliography

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Book Format:
Hardcover
Date Published:
24 April 1987
Genre:
British
ISBN-10:
0521304083
ISBN-13:
9780521304085
Language:
English
Location:
Cambridge
Pages:
256
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press

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