Baconiana, or, Certain genuine remains of Sr. Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, and Viscount of St. Albans in arguments civil and moral, natural, medical, theological, and bibliographical now for the first time faithfully published ...
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- Baconiana, or, Certain genuine remains of Sr. Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam, and Viscount of St. Albans in arguments civil and moral, natural, medical, theological, and bibliographical now for the first time faithfully published ...
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- Bacon, Francis, 1561-1626.
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- London :: Printed by J.D. for Richard Chiswell ...,
- 1679.
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- A TABLE OF THE Contents.
- Liber cui Titulus (Baconiana, &c.)
- ERRATA.
- title page
- AN ACCOUNT Of all the Lord BACON'S WORKS.
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The Lord Bacon's
REMAINS,
Civil and Moral.
- The Charge by way of Evidence, by Sir Francis Bacon, his Majesties Attourney General, before the Lord High Stew∣ard, and the Peers, against Frances Countess of Somerset, concerning the poysoning of Sir Thomas Overbury.
- The Charge of Sir Francis Bacon, his Majesties Attourney General, by way of Evidence, before the Lord High Steward, and the Peers, against Robert Earle of Somerset, concerning the poisoning of Overbury.
- The Lord Bacon's Letter to the Univer∣sity of Cambridg.
- The same in English by the Publisher.
- Sir Francis Bacon's Letter to King Iames touching the Chancellors Place.
- A Letter written by the Lord Bacon to King James, for Relief of his Estate.
- Certain Apothegms of the Lord Bacon's, hitherto unpublished.
- Ornamenta Rationalia.
- title page
-
THE
Lord Bacon's
Physiological Remains.
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Fragmentum Libri Verula∣miani
cui Titulus Abece∣darium
Naturae.
- Mass. Maj.
- Mass. Maj.
- Mass. Maj.
- Mass. Maj.
- Mass. Maj.
- Mass. Maj.
- Conditiones Entium.
- Cond. Ent.
- Cond. Ent.
- Cond. Ent.
- Cond. Ent.
- Cond. Ent.
- Cond. Ent.
- Norma Abecedarij.
- The same in English by the Publisher.
- Greater Masses.
- Conditions of Entities.
- Conditions of Beings.
- Conditions of Beings.
- Conditions of Beings.
- Conditions of Beings.
- Conditions of `Beings.
- Conditions of Beings.
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The Rule (or Form) of the Alpha
et.
- Inquisitions touching the Compounding of Metals, by Sir Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam.
- Articles of Questions touching Mi∣nerals; written originally in Eng∣lish by the Lord Bacon, yet hither∣to not published in that Language.
- What be the Compound Metals that are common and known? and what are the proportions of their Mixtures? As,
- Dr. Meverell's Answers to the Lord Ba∣con's Questions, concerniug the Com∣pounding, Incorporating, or Uni∣on of Metals and Minerals.
- The Lord Bacon's Articles of Inquiry concerning Minerals. The second Let∣ter of the Cross-Row, touching the separation of Metals and Minerals.
- Doctor Meverel's Answers to the Lord Bacon's Questions, touching the sepa∣rations of Metals and Minerals.
- The Lord Bacon's Articles of Inquiry concerning Metals, and Minerals.
- Doctor Meverel's Answers to the Lord Bacon's Questions, concerning the Va∣riation of Metals and Minerals.
- The Lord Bacon's Inquiries concerning Metals and Minerals. The fourth Letter of the Cross-Row, touching Restitution.
- Doctor Meverel's Answers touching the Restitutions of Metals and Mine∣rals.
- The Lord Verulam's Inquisition concern∣ing the Versions, Transmutations, Mul∣tiplications, and Effections of Bodies, written by him originally in English, but not hitherto published in that Lan∣guage.
- A Speech touching the recovering of Drowned Mineral Works, prepared for the Parliament (as Mr. Bushel affirmed) by the Viscount of St. Albans, then Lord High Chancel∣lor of England.
- Certain Experiments made, by the Lord Bacon, about Weight in Air and Water.
- Certain sudden Thoughts of the Lord Bacon's, set down, by him, under the Title of Experiments for Profit.
- Certain Experiments, of the Lord Ba∣con's, about the Commixture of Liquors only, not Solids, without Heat or Agitation, but only by simple Composition, and Settling.
- A Catalogue of Bodies, Attractive, and not Attractive, made by the Lord Bacon, together with Expe∣rimental Observations about At∣traction.
- The same in English by the Publisher.
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Fragmentum Libri Verula∣miani
cui Titulus Abece∣darium
Naturae.
- title page
-
THE
Lord Bacon's
Medical Remains.
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A Medical Paper of the Lord Bacon's,
to which he gave the Title of Grains
of Youth.
- Grains of Youth.
- Preserving Oyntments
- A Purge familiar for opening the Liver.
- Wine for the Spirits.
- The Preparing of Saffron.
- Wine against Adverse Melancholy, preserving the Senses and the Reason.
- Breakfast-Preservative against the Gout and Rheumes.
- The Preparation of Garlick.
- The Artificial Preparation of Damask-Roses, for Smell.
- A Restorative Drink.
- Against the waste of the Body by Heat.
- Methusalem Water.
- A Catalogue of Astringents, Ope∣ners, and Cordials, instrumental to Health. Collected by Sir Francis Bacon, Baron of Verulam.
- An Extract by the Lord Bacon, for his own use, out of the Book of the Pro∣longation of Life, together with some new Advices in order to Health.
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Medical Receipts of the
Lord Bacon's.
- The First Receipt, or his Lordship's Broath and Fomentation for the Stone.
- The Second Receipt, shewing the way of making a certain Oyntment, which his Lordship called, Unguentum Fra∣grans sive Romanum; The Fra∣grant, or Roman Unguent.
- The Third Receipt. A Manus Christi for the Stomack.
- The Fourth Receipt. A Secret for the Stomack.
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A Medical Paper of the Lord Bacon's,
to which he gave the Title of Grains
of Youth.
- title page
- THE Lord Bacon's Theological Remains.
- title page
-
Remains Bibliographical,
Written by the
Lord Bacon
HIMSELF.
- The Lord Chancellor Bacon's Letter to the Queen of Bohemia in Answer to one from her Majesty, and upon send∣ing to her his Book about a War with Spain.
- A Letter of the Lord Bacon's to the University of Cambridg, upon his sending to their Public Library, his Book of the Advancement of Learning.
- The same in English by the Publisher.
- A Letter of the Lord Bacon's, to the University of Cambridg, upon his sending to their public Library, his Novum Organum.
- The same in English by the Publisher.
- A Letter of the Lord Bacon's, writ∣ten to Trinity College in Cambridg, up∣on his sending to them his Book of the Advancement of Learning.
- The same in English by the Publisher.
- The Lord Chancellour Bacon's Letter to Dr. Williams, then Lord Bishop of Lincoln, concerning his Speeches, &c.
- A Letter written in Latine, by the Lord Verulam, to Father Fulgentio, the Venetian, concerning his Writings; and now Translated into English by by the Publisher.
- A Letter of the Lord Bacon's, in French, to the Marquess Fiat, re∣lating to his Essays.
- The same in English, by the Publisher.
- A Transcript (by the Publisher) out of the Lord Bacon's last Will, relating especially, to his Writings.
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- A Letter from the University of Ox∣ford, to the Lord Bacon, upon his sending to them his Book De Aug∣mentis Scientiarum.
- The same Letter in English, by the Publisher.
- A Letter written by Dr. Roger Mayn∣waring, to Dr. Rawley, concern∣ing the Lord Bacon's Confession of Faith.
- A Letter written by Dr. Rawley, to Monsieur Deodate, concerning his publishing of the Lord Bacon's Works.
- The same in English by the Publisher.
- A Letter written by Monsieur Aelius Deodate, to Dr. Rawley, in answer to his of March the 9th, 1632. touching his publishing the Lord Bacon's Works.
- The same in English by the Publisher.
- The First Letter of Mr. Isaac Gruter, to Dr. Rawley, concerning the MSS of the Lord Bacon.
- The same, in English, by the Publisher.
- The second Letter of Mr. Isaac Gru∣ter, to Dr. Rawley, concerning the Writings of the Lord Bacon.
- The same in English, by the publisher.
- The Third Letter written by Mr. Isaac Gruter, to Dr. Rawley, con∣cerning the Writings of the Lord Bacon.
- The same in English, by the Publisher.
- A brief Account of the Life, and parti∣cularly of the Writings of the Lord Bacon, written by that learned Anti∣quarie, Sir William Dugdale, Nor∣roy King of Arms, in the second Tome of his Book entituled, The Ba∣ronage of England; together with divers Insertions by the Publisher.
- title page
- A CHARACTER OF THE Lord Bacon,
- A Character of the Lord Bacon, given by Dr. Sprat, in his History of the Royal Society, Part 1. Sect. 16. Pag. 35, 36.
- A Character of the Lord Bacon's Phi∣losophy, by Mr. Abraham Cow∣ley, in his Poem to the Royal So∣ciety.