BACON. Another Edition, with the quotations translated. Lond. 1825, crown 8vo. 10s. 6d. The preface and analysis to this edition, were written by Basil Montagu, Esq. - Opera. Tomvs primvs, qui continet de Dignitate & Augmentis Scientiarvm Libros IX. (Cura et Fide Gul. Rawley). Londini, 1623. folio. First edition, exceedingly scarce and according to Archbishop Tenison, 'the fairest and most correct edition.' A copy is in the British Museum. Of the Advancement and Proficience of Learning, or the Partitions of Sciences, IX Bookes. Interpreted by Gilbert Wats. Oxford, 1640. folio. . Contains A-Rrr. 2, in fours, besides 54 leaves of introductory matter. It has also a title and portrait, engraved by Marshall. Another Edition. London, 1674. folio. - De Sapientia Veterum Liber. Londini, 1609. 12mo. Contains pp. 129, besides title and introductory matter, 11 leaves. Jadis, 10, 8s. Reprinted 1617, 12mo, 1634. 12mo: All three editions are in the British Museum. -Wisedome of the Ancients, done into English by Sir Arthur Gorges Knight. Lond. 1619. 12mo. Contains pp. 175, besides title, and introductory matter, 12 leaves. Nassau, pt. i. 80, 5s. Contains pp. 248. Dedicated to Charles Prince of Wales,' with a portrait of the King by J. Payne. Bindley, pt. i. 570, with Lord Bacon's autograph, 6l. 8s. 6d. Reprinted 1629, folio: 1641. folio, pp. 248, with dedication to P. Charles and a table, also a portrait of Bacon, by W. Marshall, 1640: 1676, with Godwin's Lives of Henry VIII. Edward VI. and Q. Mary, folio, 7s. 6d. This admirable historical work is inserted in the first volume of Ken appeared an edition of the life now first new -Instauratio Magna (i. e. No-net's History of England; and in 1786, vum Organum, sive Indicia vera de Interpretatione Naturæ.) Londini, 1620. folio. First edition, pp. 360. Parasceve ad Historiam Naturalem et Experimentalem, pp. 37. besides an engraved title by Sim. Pass, and 4 leaves, containing preface and dedication to K. James. An epitome in English, by M. D. appeared 1676, folio. Editio altera, cum Indice Rerum. Oxonii, 1813. 8vo. 8s. This edition does not contain the 'Parasceve.' An account of Lord Bacon's Novum Organum Scientiarum, has been pubEshed in 2 parts, 8vo. by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. -Historia naturalis et experimentalis ad condendam Philo. sophiam, sive, Phenomena Vniversi, quæ est Instaurationis Magna Pars tertia. Lond. 1622. 8vo. written,' in which the native simplicity and genuine dignity of Bacon are totally destroyed. Sylva Sylvarum or a Naturall Historie, in teu Centuries. Published by William Rawley, D.D. London, 1627. folio. Prefixed is a portrait of Bacon, and also an engraved title, by S. Cecill. Reprinted 1635, 1639, 1658, 1670, 1676 (the tenth edition), 1677. Discourse of the happy Union of England and Scotland. Lond. 1603. 12mo. BACON. Another Edition. Lon- Contains pp. 72. Said to be unique. Dr. Cotton mentions two editions of this work, one for Street and Whitaker,' the History of Winds, translated into publick Light severall Pieces of the Works, hitherto sleeping; together with his Lordship's Life, 1657. folio, with a portrait of his Philosophica, Civilia et Theolo- gica. Nunc primum edita, cura et Fide Guilielmi Rawley, una cum nobilissimi Auctoris Vita. Londini, 7s. Nos. 3 and 4 were printed 1630, 1636, 1639.-No. 5, 1641, 4to. also reprinted in the fifth volume of the Harleian Miscellany -No. 7, 1623, 1640, 1642, 1656.-No. 8, 1642, 4to. also 1804, with notes by W. H. Rowe. 8vo. 10s. Miscellaneous Writings on Philosophy, Morality, and Religion, now first collected into one volume. London, 1802. 8vo. 6s. 6d. Exemplum Tractatus de Fontibus Juris, and other Latin Pieces of Lord Bacon; translated by James Glassford, Esq. Advocate. Edinburgh, 1823. 12mo. -Verulamiana; or Opinions on Men, Manners, Literature, Politics, and Theology, by Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, &c. &c. To which is prefixed a Life of the Author, by the Editor. Lond. 1893. 12mo. 4s. 6d. Memoriæ honoratissimi Domini Francisci, Baronis de Verulamio, Vice-Comitis Sancti Albani, sacrum. Lond. 1626. 4to. A tract, 17 leaves, of very rare occur rence, reprinted in the Harleian Miscellany. A copy is in the British Museum. Best edition of a luminous, scientific and much esteemed work. A new edition is Esq. First edition 1736-59, folio. 5 vols. preparing for publication by C. E. Dodd, 1. 1s. Second edition, 1762, fol. 5 vols. 1. 11s. 6d. Third edition, 1768-70. fol. vols. and Supplement by Cunningham, 1786, 21. 12s. 6d. Fifth edition, with considerable additions by Henry Gwillim, 1798, royal 8vo. 7 vols. Sotheby's in 1821, 6. An edition, Dublin, 1786, 8vo. 5 vols. Sotheby's in 1827, 1l. 4s. 5 vols. 1. 15s. Fourth edition, 1778, 5 leases and terms for y ears, 1798, royal Bacon likewise published a treatise on 8vo. 7s. Nathaniel. Discourse of the Uniformity of the Government of England, from the first Times till the End of the Reigne of Q. Elizabeth. London, 1647-51. 4to. 2 vols. with frontispiece by Marshall. 10s. 6d. This work is highly praised by the Earl of Chatham in his Letters to his Nephew. It was secretly reprinted in 1672, and again in 1682, for which editions the publishers were prosecuted. 5s. each. Fourth edition, with an advertisement, 1739, folio. 7s. Fifth edition corrected, &c. 1760, 4to. 12s. Heath, 4395, 1. 1s. Sir Nicholas. Right of Succession to the Crown of England in the Family of the Stuarts, exclusive of Mary Queen of Scots, learnedly asserted against Sir Anthony Brown; faithfully published by Nath. Boothe. Lond. 1723. 8vo. A Remembrance of the worthie Sir Nicholas Bacon. 4to. Boswell, 3242, 15s. BACON, Roger. Libellus de re- | formed by Prince Alexander Hotardantis Senectutis Accidentibus henlohe on Miss Barbara O'Conet de Sensibus Conservandis, &c. nor, a Nun, in the Convent of New Oxon. 1590. 8vo. pp. 134. Hall, near Chelmsford; with a full Refutation of the numerous false Reports and Misrepresentations. Third Edition. London, 1823. 8vo. Tableau de la Cure of old Age, and Preservation of Youth, translated by Richard Browne; also a physical Account of the Tree of Life, by Edw. Madeira Arrais; translated from the Latin. London, 1683. 8vo. 5s. An excellent article on this, and several other works of the same description, will be found in the Retr. Rev. vii. 64–87. Mirror of Alchimy. Also a most excellent Discourse of the admirable Force and Efficacies of Art and Nature. London, 1597. 4to. The famous Historie of Fryer Bacon, containing the wonderful Things that he did in his Life; also the Manner of his Death; with the Lives and Deaths of the two Conjurors Bungye and Vandermnast. 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