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Francis Bacon

Francis Bacon

English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, and author

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January 22, 1561
Birthplace
York House, Strand
York House, Strand
Date of Death
April 9, 1626
Place of Death
Highgate
Highgate
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Francisci Baconi, baronis de Verulamio, vice-comitis S. Albani
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Essays, Advancement of learning, New Atlantis
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Considerations Touching a Warre with Spaine
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The essays or counsels civil and moral and Wisdom of the ancients
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Le "Valerius Terminus"
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Avance del saber
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Essais de morale et de politique
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Three Speeches Of The Right Honorable, Sir Francis Bacon Knight, then his Majesties Sollicitor General, after Lord Verulam, Viscount Saint Alban. Concerning the { Post-Nati Naturalization of the Scotch in England Vnion of the Lawes of the Kingdomes of England and Scotland
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Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)
Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)
Anne Bacon
Anne Bacon
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Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College, Cambridge
University of Poitiers
University of Poitiers
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Philosopher
Philosopher
Writer
Writer
Judge
Judge
Politician
Politician
Lawyer
Lawyer
Scientist
Scientist
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Author
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00000001212657000
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OL23720A0
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319923190

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Kingdom of England
Kingdom of England
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Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)
Nicholas Bacon (Lord Keeper)
Mother
Anne Bacon
Anne Bacon
Notable Work
New Atlantis
New Atlantis
Wikidata ID
Q37388

Francis Bacon, 1st Viscount St Alban, PC (; 22 January 1561 – 9 April 1626), also known as Lord Verulam, was an English philosopher and statesman who served as Attorney General and as Lord Chancellor of England. His works are seen as developing the scientific method and remained influential through the scientific revolution.

Bacon has been called the father of empiricism. He argued for the possibility of scientific knowledge based only upon inductive reasoning and careful observation of events in nature. Most importantly, he argued science could be achieved by the use of a sceptical and methodical approach whereby scientists aim to avoid misleading themselves. Although his most specific proposals about such a method, the Baconian method, did not have long-lasting influence, the general idea of the importance and possibility of a sceptical methodology makes Bacon the father of the scientific method. This method was a new rhetorical and theoretical framework for science, whose practical details are still central to debates on science and methodology.

Francis Bacon was a patron of libraries and developed a system for cataloguing books under three categories – history, poetry, and philosophy – which could further be divided into specific subjects and subheadings. About books he is credited with saying, "Some books are to be tasted; others swallowed; and some few to be chewed and digested." Bacon was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he rigorously followed the medieval curriculum, largely in Latin.

Bacon was the first recipient of the Queen's counsel designation, conferred in 1597 when Elizabeth I of England reserved him as her legal advisor. After the accession of James VI and I in 1603, Bacon was knighted, then created Baron Verulam in 1618 and Viscount St Alban in 1621.

He had no heirs and so both titles became extinct on his death in 1626 at the age of 65. He died of pneumonia, with one account by John Aubrey stating that he had contracted it while studying the effects of freezing on meat preservation. He is buried at St Michael's Church, St Albans, Hertfordshire.

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