Bacon, Francis, Sylva sylvarum : or, a natural history in ten centuries

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[131.] The Explication.
[132.] Canon XXXI.
[133.] The Explication.
[134.] Canon XXXII.
[135.] The Explication.
[136.] FINIS.
[137.] ARTICLES OF ENQUIRY, TOUCHING METALS & MINERALS. Written by the Right Honorable, FRANCIS BACON, BARON of VERULAM, Viſcount St. Alban. Thought fit to be added, to this Work OF HIS NATURAL HISTORY. Nevvly put forth in the Year, 1661. By the former Publisher.
[138.] LONDON, Printed for VVilliam Lee at the Turks-head in Fleetſtreet. 1669.
[139.] ARTICLES OF ENQUIRY, TOUCHING METALS & MINERALS.
[140.] Some few of theſe would be enquired of, to diſcloſe the Nature of the reſt.
[141.] THE BOOK-SELLER UNTO THE READER.
[142.] FINIS.
[143.] NEW ATLANTIS.
[144.] A VVork unfinished. Written by the Right Honorable, FRANCIS Lord Verulam, Viſcount St. Albans.
[145.] TO THE READER
[146.] NEW ATLANTIS.
[147.] The reſt was not perfected.
[148.] Magnalia Naturæ præcipue quoad uſus Humanos.
[149.] FINIS.
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3573 15[Figure 15]
TO THE
READER
THis Fable my Lord deviſed, to the
end that hemight exhibit therein
a Model or Deſcription of a College,
inſtituted for the Interpreting of
Nature, and the producing of
great and marvellous Works for the benefit of
Men, under the name of Solomons Houſe, or, The
College of the Six days Works.
And even ſo far his
Lordship hath proceeded as to finish that Part.
Certainly, the Model is more vaſt and high,
than can poſſibly be imitated in all things, not-
withſtanding moſt things therein are within
Mens power to effect.
His Lordship thought
alſo in this preſent Fable to have compoſed a
Frame of Laws, or of the beſt State or Mould
of a Commonwealth;
but fore-ſeeing it would be a
long Work, his deſire of Collecting the Natural
Hiſtory diverted him, which he preferred many
degrees before it.
This Work of the New Atlantis (as much as
concerneth the English Edition) his Lordship de-
ſigned for this place, in regard it hath ſo near
affinity (in one part of it) with the preceding
Natural Hiſtory.
W. Rawley.

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