THIS fable my lord devised, to the end that he might 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 Solomon's... The Dublin Review - Página 451editado por - 1860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Francis Bacon - 1887 - 882 páginas
...READER, THIS fable my Lord devised, to the end that he might exhibit therein a model or description of a college instituted for the interpreting of nature...great and marvellous works for the benefit of men, under the name of Salomon's House, or the College of the Six Days' Works. \ And even so far his Lordship... | |
| Alfred Ewen Fletcher - 1892 - 580 páginas
...the far, fair solitudes of the deep-bosomed Pacific, we have fancifully shadowed forth an institution for the interpreting of nature, and the producing of great and marvellous works for the benefit of man. This institution bears the quaint name of Solomon's House, or the College of the Six Days' Works,... | |
| Saint Thomas More, Sir Thomas More (Saint) - 1895 - 508 páginas
...but one wing, so to speak, | of an extensive building. It was designed to be 'a model or description of a college, instituted for the interpreting of nature,...great and marvellous works for the benefit of men, under the name of Solomon's House, or the College of the six days' works'.' Though this short piece... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1895 - 464 páginas
...but one wing, so to speak, of an extensive building. It was designed to be 'a model or description of a college, instituted for the interpreting of nature,...great and marvellous works for the benefit of men, under the name of Solomon's House, or the College of the six days' works1.' Though this short piece... | |
| Saint Thomas More - 1895 - 468 páginas
...but one wing, so to speak, of an extensive building. It was designed to be 'a model or description of a college, instituted for the interpreting of nature,...great and marvellous works for the benefit of men, under the name of Solomon's House, or the College of the six days' works1.' Though this short piece... | |
| William Hall Griffin - 1897 - 408 páginas
...refers, as devised by its author ' to the end that ho might exhibit therein a model or description of a College, instituted for the interpreting of Nature,...producing of great and marvellous works for the benefit of man.' (See also p. 46, s. 27). 46. Burton, Selden, lord Herbert.—A writer, who, according to his... | |
| William Hall Griffin - 1897 - 410 páginas
...refers, as devised by it* author ' to the end that ho might exhibit therein a model or description of a College, instituted for the interpreting of Nature,...producing of great and marvellous works for the benefit of man.' (See also p. 46, s. 27). 46. Burton, Selden, lord Herbert. — A writer, who, according to his... | |
| Harold Bayley - 1902 - 334 páginas
...Rawley, describes it as a " fable my lord devised that he might exhibit therein a model or description of a college instituted for the interpreting of Nature...producing of great and marvellous works for the benefit of man." The 1638 edition of the book bears upon its title-page the imprint of a large Tudor rose, within... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 868 páginas
...and Bacon's chief interest in the whole affair was in the description of this ' model of a college incott co. Amongst the ' riches of Solomon's House,' the first to be named are low-level and high-level observatories... | |
| Richard Garnett - 1903 - 468 páginas
...Solomon's House, or the College of the Six Days' Works," is founded by the people of the New Atlantis " for the interpreting of nature, and the producing...great and marvellous works for the benefit of men." Whatever exception may be taken to details, the idea in itself is fine arid fruitful, and eminently... | |
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