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The Major Works of Francis Bacon (forthcoming)
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Database Language: English (some Latin and French)
Contents: The Oxford University Press edition of Bacon's Major
Works including, complete, The Advancement of Learning, the
1625 Essays or Counsels, Civil and Moral, and the New Atlantis.
In addition to these major English works this edition includes 'Of Tribute',
an important early work here printed complete for the first time, and
a selection of his legal and political writings, together with his poetry.
The database contains the following:
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Francis Bacon. The Major Works. Edited by
Brian Vickers. Oxford: Oxford University Press,
2002
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