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- the other as B. This was published as an illustrated plate in his De Augmentis Scientiarum (The Advancement of Learning). Because any message of the...
- aliquid haeret slander boldly, something always sticks Francis Bacon, De Augmentis Scientiarum (AD 1623) audax at fidelis bold but faithful Motto of Queensland...
- Catalogus historiarum particularium (Catalogue of Particular Histories) De augmentis scientiarum (1623) – an enlargement of The Advancement of Learning translated...
- dividing the great reformation in six parts: Partitions of the Sciences (De Augmentis Scientiarum) New Method (Novum Organum) Natural History (Historia Naturalis)...
- aliquid haeret slander boldly, something always sticks Francis Bacon, De Augmentis Scientiarum (AD 1623) audax at fidelis bold but faithful Motto of Queensland...
- phisicarum, Algorithmus minutiarum vulgarium, Regula falsi apud philosophantes augmenti et decrementi appellata und Tractatus proportionum plusquam aureus. He...
- works—In the Advancement of Learning (1605), Novum Organum (1620) and De Augmentis (1623). The more severe second statement is from History of Heavy and...
- History of the Reign of King Henry VII (1622) Abcedarium Naturae (1622) De Augmentis Scientiarum (1623) Historia Vitae et Mortis ('History of Life and Death'...
- Gregorio All works 1668 Bacon, Francis (Baco, Franciscus) De dignitate et augmentis scientiarum libri IX. Donec corrig. 1676 Montaigne, Michel de Essays 1679...
- tantum means roughly "For I do much trumpeting". It is from Bacon's De Augmentis Scientiarum. Waggoner, Ben; Speer, Brian R. "Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829)"...