The Project Gutenberg eBook of Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Francis Bacon
Title: Index of the Project Gutenberg Works of Francis Bacon
Author: Francis Bacon
Editor: David Widger
Release date: March 30, 2019 [eBook #59163]
Most recently updated: February 25, 2021
Language: English
Credits: Produced by David Widger
INDEX OF THE PROJECT GUTENBERG
WORKS OF
FRANCIS BACON
Compiled by David Widger
CONTENTS
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## ESSAYS ## ESSAYS, WISDOM OF ANCIENTS ## NOVUM ORGANUM ## BACON IS SHAKESPEARE ## VALERIUS TERMINUS OF THE INTERPRETATION OF NATURE OF GARDENS THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING THE NEW ATLANTIS |
TABLES OF CONTENTS OF VOLUMES
THE ESSAYS OR COUNSELS,
CIVIL AND MORAL,
OF FRANCIS Ld. VERULAM VISCOUNT ST. ALBANS
Francis Bacon
CONTENTS
BACON'S ESSAYS AND WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS
CONTENTS.
| PAGE | |
| Preface by B. Montagu, Esq. | xi |
|
Introductory Notice of the Life and Writings of Bacon, by A. Spiers, Ph. D. |
1 |
| ESSAYS; OR, COUNSELS CIVIL AND MORAL. | ||||
| NO. | ||||
| 1. | Of Truth | 1625; | 57 | |
| 2. | Of Death | 1612; | enlarged 1625 | 62 |
| 3. |
Of Unity in Religion; |
Of Religion 1612; rewritten 1625 |
65 | |
| 4. | Of Revenge | 1625; | 73 | |
| 5. | Of Adversity | 1625; | 75 | |
| 6. |
Of Simulation and Dissimulation |
1625; | 78 | |
| 7. |
Of Parents and Children |
1612; | enlarged 1625 | 82 |
| 8. |
Of Marriage and Single Life |
1612; | slightly enlarged 1625 | 84 |
| 9. |
Of Envy |
1625; | 87 | |
| 10. |
Of Love |
1612; | rewritten 1625 | 95 |
| 11. |
Of Great Place |
1612; | slightly enlarged 1625 | 98 |
| 12. |
Of Boldness |
1625; | 103 | |
| 13. |
Of Goodness, and Goodness of Nature |
1612; | enlarged 1625 | 105 |
| 14. |
Of Nobility |
1612; | rewritten 1625 | 110 |
| 15. |
Of Seditions and Troubles |
1625 | 113 | |
| 16. | 1612; | slightly enlarged 1625 | 124 | |
| 17. |
Of Superstition |
1612; | " " 1625 | 130 |
| 18. |
Of Travel |
1625; | 132 | |
| 19. |
Of Empire |
1612; | much enlarged 1625 | 135 |
| 20. |
Of Counsels |
1612; | enlarged 1625 | 143 |
| 21. |
Of Delays |
1625; | 151 | |
| 22. |
Of Cunning |
1612; | rewritten 1625 | 153 |
| 23. |
Of Wisdom for a Man's Self |
1612; | enlarged 1625 | 159 |
| 24. |
Of Innovations |
1625; | 161 | |
| 25. |
Of Dispatch |
1612; | 163 | |
| 26. |
Of Seeming Wise |
1612; | 166 | |
| 27. |
Of Friendship |
1612; | rewritten 1625 | 168 |
| 28. |
Of Expense |
1597; | enlarged 1612; and again 1625 | 179 |
| 29. |
Of the true Greatness of Kingdoms and Estates |
1612; | enlarged 1625 | 181 |
| 30. |
Of Regimen of Health |
1597; | enlarged 1612; again 1625 | 195 |
| 31. |
Of Suspicion |
1625; | 197 | |
| 32. |
Of Discourse |
1597; | slightly enlarged 1612; again 1625 | 199 |
| 33. |
Of Plantations |
1625; | 202 | |
| 34. |
Of Riches |
1612; | much enlarged 1625 | 207 |
| 35. |
Of Prophecies |
1625; | 212 | |
| 36. |
Of Ambition |
1612; | enlarged 1625 | 217 |
| 37. |
Of Masques and Triumphs |
1625; | 218 | |
| 38. |
Of Nature in Men |
1612; | enlarged 1625 | 223 |
| 39. |
Of Custom and Education |
1612; | " " | 225 |
| 40. |
Of Fortune |
1612; | slightly enlarged 1625 | 228 |
| 41. |
Of Usury |
1625; | 231 | |
| 42. | 1612; | slightly enlarged 1625 | 237 | |
| 43. |
Of Beauty |
1612; | " " 1625 | 240 |
| 44. |
Of Deformity |
1612; | somewhat altered 1625 | 241 |
| 45. |
Of Building |
1625; | 243 | |
| 46. |
Of Gardens |
1625; | 249 | |
| 47. |
Of Negotiating |
1597; | enlarged 1612; very slightly altered 1625 | 259 |
| 48. |
Of Followers and Friends |
1597; | slightly enlarged 1625 | 261 |
| 49. |
Of Suitors |
1597; | enlarged 1625 | 264 |
| 50. |
Of Studies |
1597; | " 1625 | 266 |
| 51. |
Of Faction |
1597; | much enlarged 1625 | 269 |
| 52. |
Of Ceremonies and Respects |
1597; | enlarged 1625 | 271 |
| 53. |
Of Praise |
1612; | " 1625 | 273 |
| 54. |
Of Vainglory |
1612; | 276 | |
| 55. |
Of Honor and Reputation |
1597; | omitted 1612; republished 1625 | 279 |
| 56. |
Of Judicature |
1612; | 282 | |
| 57. |
Of Anger |
1625; | 289 | |
| 58. |
Of the Vicissitude of Things |
1625; | 292 | |
APPENDIX TO ESSAYS.
| 1. |
Fragment of an Essay of Fame |
301 |
| 2. |
Of a King |
303 |
| 3. |
An Essay on Death |
307 |
THE WISDOM OF THE ANCIENTS; A SERIES OF MYTHOLOGICAL FABLES.
| Preface | 317 | |
| 1. |
Cassandra, or Divination. Explained of too free and unseasonable Advice |
323 |
| 2. |
Typhon, or a Rebel. Explained of Rebellion |
324 |
| 3. |
The Cyclops, or the Ministers of Terror. Explained of base Court Officers |
327 |
| 4. |
Narcissus, or Self-Love |
329 |
| 5. |
The River Styx, or Leagues. Explained of Necessity, in the Oaths or Solemn Leagues of Princes |
331 |
| 6. |
Pan, or Nature. Explained of Natural Philosophy |
333 |
| 7. |
Perseus, or War. Explained of the Preparation and Conduct necessary to War |
343 |
| 8. |
Endymion, or a Favorite. Explained of Court Favorites |
348 |
| 9. |
The Sister of the Giants, or Fame. Explained of Public Detraction |
350 |
| 10. |
Acteon and Pentheus, or a Curious Man. Explained of Curiosity, or Prying into the Secrets of Princes and Divine Mysteries |
351 |
| 11. |
Orpheus, or Philosophy. Explained of Natural and Moral Philosophy |
353 |
| 12. |
Colum, or Beginnings. Explained of the Creation, or Origin of all Things |
357 |
| 13. |
Proteus, or Matter. Explained of Matter and its Changes |
360 |
| 14. |
Memnon, or a Youth too forward. Explained of the fatal Precipitancy of Youth |
363 |
| 15. |
Tythonus, or Satiety. Explained of Predominant Passions |
364 |
| 16. |
Juno's Suitor, or Baseness. Explained of Submission and Abjection |
365 |
| 17. |
Cupid, or an Atom. Explained of the Corpuscular Philosophy |
366 |
| 18. |
Diomed, or Zeal. Explained of Persecution, or Zeal for Religion |
371 |
| 19. |
Dædalus, or Mechanical Skill. Explained of Arts and Artists in Kingdoms and States |
374 |
| 20. |
Ericthonius, or Imposture. Explained of the improper Use of Force in Natural Philosophy |
378 |
| 21. |
Deucalion, or Restitution. Explained of a useful Hint in Natural Philosophy |
379 |
| 22. |
Nemesis, or the Vicissitude of Things. Explained of the Reverses of Fortune |
380 |
| 23. |
Achelous, or Battle. Explained of War by Invasion |
383 |
| 24. |
Dionysus, or Bacchus. Explained of the Passions |
384 |
| 25. |
Atalanta and Hippomenes, or Gain. Explained of the Contest betwixt Art and Nature |
389 |
| 26. |
Prometheus, or the State of Man. Explained of an Overruling Providence, and of Human Nature |
391 |
| 27. |
Icarus and Scylla and Charybdis, or the Middle Way. Explained of Mediocrity in Natural and Moral Philosophy |
407 |
| 28. |
Sphinx, or Science. Explained of the Sciences |
409 |
| 29. |
Proserpine, or Spirit. Explained of the Spirit included in Natural Bodies |
413 |
| 30. |
Metis, or Counsel. Explained of Princes and their Council |
419 |
| 31. |
The Sirens, or Pleasures. Explained of Men's Passion for Pleasures |
420 |