Of the advancement and proficiencie of learning; or, The partitions of sciences, nine booksWritten in Latin by the most eminent, illustrious and famous Lord Bacon . BIMMAJl ^AZ ZIJJTZ1J13^ ?t;iu?0;Ty:: ^/IA^Tr17T^^ ^ SAGRATISSIMO DOMINO NOSTKO C A R O L O bEi^GRAriA, MAG. FFLiT AN I-J^lFRANCE JE ir il I B ERN li^ R E G I;TERR^ MARISQ. POT E N T I SSI MOPRINCIPI: OCEANI BRITANNICIAD dUATUOR MUNDI PLAGASDISPARTITI IMPERATORI: DOMINOVIRGINIA ET VASTORUMTERRITORIORUM ADJACENTIUMET DISPERSARUM INSULARUMIN OCEANO OCCIDENTAL I. CHRISTIANS FIDEI DEFENSORI,, PACIS INSTAURATORI, PUB, SE


Of the advancement and proficiencie of learning; or, The partitions of sciences, nine booksWritten in Latin by the most eminent, illustrious and famous Lord Bacon . BIMMAJl ^AZ ZIJJTZ1J13^ ?t;iu?0;Ty:: ^/IA^Tr17T^^ ^ SAGRATISSIMO DOMINO NOSTKO C A R O L O bEi^GRAriA, MAG. FFLiT AN I-J^lFRANCE JE ir il I B ERN li^ R E G I;TERR^ MARISQ. POT E N T I SSI MOPRINCIPI: OCEANI BRITANNICIAD dUATUOR MUNDI PLAGASDISPARTITI IMPERATORI: DOMINOVIRGINIA ET VASTORUMTERRITORIORUM ADJACENTIUMET DISPERSARUM INSULARUMIN OCEANO OCCIDENTAL I. CHRISTIANS FIDEI DEFENSORI,, PACIS INSTAURATORI, PUB, SECURITATIS AUCTORI PIO FEL. AUa [A 2] mc-m^ NEC-NON SUB SUI NUMINIS INFLUPNTIA AC CLIENTELA ettOBtiS MAX. MUNDI LUMINARIBUS PERPETUIS SAPIENTI^ FLAMMIS CERTISS. SCIENTIARUM CYNOSURIS UTRISQ: ANGLIC ACADEMIIS r N F I M V S HVMILLIMVS VERULAMM INTERPRESHANC PRIMAM INSTAUR ATIONISMAGNiE PARTEM D. K C. Q^ ^i\ TO THE PRINCE O F GREAT B R I T A J N,FRANCE and IRELAND; THE GROWING GLORY O F A Future HE facrifice of ray Devotions in the Dedica-tion of thcfe Labours (excellent Priace) hadgone a more humble way of Ambition, thanthrough the hands of Kings and Princes,could 1 afterwards have )uftified fuch humi-liations. But the Tenure of this work is a Title-Royal,Svhichno lapfe of time, nor alteration of language ran re-verfe. In the Original entitled to a King i fo con-tinued in the Tranflation, and (o in a dire6l line de-fccnds upon Your Highnefs, as a part of a Royal Patri-mony, which I durft not alienate by a lower Author is Sir Fraticis Bacon , a name well known mthe European World *, a learned maia , happily the €»r Tothc PRINCE. learncdft, that ever lived, fince the decay o£ the Grecianand Roman Empires; when Learning was at a high pitch 5and which rife and fell with thofe Monarchies; for Sce-pters and Sciences have the fame revolutions, the fame pe-riod. In the vaft fpaces of time between thoffe and thefelaft Ages, Philofophy hath been, as it were in aflu


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