Francis Bacon

Brian Harvey Goodwin Wormald

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Author
Brian Harvey Goodwin Wormald
Publish Date
1993-03-01
Subtitle
History, Politics and Science, 1561-1626
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
409
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521307732
ISBN-13
9780521307734
citemno
121404
SKU
9780521307734

Description

In the centuries since his death, Francis Bacon has been perceived as a promoter and prophet of 'natural science'. Certainly Bacon expected to fill the vacuum which he saw existing in the study of nature; but he also saw himself as a clarifier and promoter of what he called 'policy', that is, the study and improvement of the structure and function of civil states including the then new British state. In this major study, Brian Wormald's first since his work on Clarendon, Bacon is shown resolving this conflict by attending assiduously to both fields, arguing that work on one would help progress in the other. In his teaching, in his practice and in terms of what was actually achieved, the junction between the two enterprises was affected by Bacon's work in history - civil and natural. In this fundamental reappraisal of one of the most complex and innovative figures of the age, Brian Wormald reveals how Bacon's conception and practice of history provided an answer to his strivings in both policy and natural philosophy.