Philosophical Works

Francis BACON

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Philosophical Works
Philosophical Works
Philosophical Works

“THE TRUE RING OF GENIUS ABOUT ALL THAT HE SAYS”: 1733 EDITION OF BACON’S PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS

BACON, Francis. The Philosophical Works of Francis Bacon. London: J.J. and P. Knapton, et al., 1733. Three volumes. Quarto, contemporary full mottled brown calf sympathetically rebacked with original morocco spine labels laid down, raised bands.

First edition of Peter Shaw’s collection of Bacon’s philosophical works, edited and with copious notes by Shaw, in handsome contemporary boards.

The particular genius of Bacon, wrote Diderot, was that "when it was impossible to write a history of what men knew, he drew up the map of what they had to learn" (Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 235). Bacon "stood, like a prophet, on the verge of the promised land, bidding men leave, without regret, the desert which lay behind them, and enter with joyfulness and hopefulness on the rich inheritance that was spread out before them… His utterances are not infrequently marked with a grandeur and solemnity of tone, a majesty of diction, which renders it impossible to forget and difficult even to criticize them. He speaks as one having authority, and it is impossible to resist the magic of his voice. Whenever he wishes to be emphatic, there is the true ring of genius about all that he says" (DNB). Owner signatures to title pages.

Interiors generally quite clean, ring mark to front board of Volume I. A very handsome set of volumes.

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